Urinalysis Flashcards PDF
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This document contains urinalysis information. It includes details about preservatives, tests, and other related topics. It is likely a study guide for undergraduate medical laboratory students.
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URINALYSIS Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fypnke refrigeration urine preservative that does not interfere with chemical tests phenol and toluene urine preservative that does not interfere with routi...
URINALYSIS Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fypnke refrigeration urine preservative that does not interfere with chemical tests phenol and toluene urine preservative that does not interfere with routine tests thymol preserves glucose and sediments well Boric Acid (H3BO3) preserves protein and formed elements well formalin preservative suitable for Addis count preservative that floats on surface of specimens and clings to toluene pipettes and testing materials sodium fluoride it is a goof preservative for drug analysis phenol preservative that causes an odor change 6.0 boric acid keeps the pH at? it is a CONVENIENT preservation of urine when refrigeration is Commercial preservative tablet not possible preservative that has a controlled preservation to minimize inter- Commercial preservative tablet ference Gray culture and sensitivity tube keeps the specimen stable at RT for 48 hours what temp condition and how long Yellow Plain Urine Analysis Tube This preservative tube can be used on automated instrument What preservative tube keeps the specimen stable for 72 hours at Cherry red/ Yellow top tube RT. It is also instrument compatible. it preserves cellular elements hence, a preservative that is useful saccamanno fixative for cytological studies Sodium propionate what is the preservative used in cherry red top tube Preservative to be used when aldosterone and cortisol studies and Boric acid to be measured PROTEIN, CORTISOL, ALDOSTERONE, FOR CULTURE Boric acid is preserves what elements well? 1200-1500 ml average volume of urine 600-2000 ml normal range for 24 hour collection 1:2 to 1:3 urine night to day ratio >2.5 L/ day polyuria in adults 2.5-3 ml/kg/day polyuria in children