I. An 85 year old women with a history of diabetes mellitus and a broken hip has been confined to bed for 3 months. She has been complaining of aching muscles and her recent blood glucose result is 250mg/dL (Normal Range 70 - 100mg/dL) Urinalysis is with the following results: Color: Reddish brown Appearance: Clear Sp Gr: 1.020, pH 5.0 Protein: 2+ Glucose: 100 mg/dL (3+) Ketones: Negative Blood: Moderate Bilirubin: Negative Urobilinogen: Normal Nitrite: Negative Leukocyte esterase: Negative Microscopic exam: 0 – 2 WBC/hpf; few squamous epithelial cells/hpf Questions (3): A. What is the significance of the negative Ketones result? a. Increased fat metabolism b. Fat is not being metabolized for energy c. Starvation d. Patient has just consumed a high fat meal

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An 85 year old women with a history of diabetes mellitus and a broken hip
has been confined to bed for 3 months. She has been complaining of aching
muscles and her recent blood glucose result is 250mg/dL (Normal Range 70
- 100mg/dL) Urinalysis is with the following results:
Color: Reddish brown
Appearance: Clear
Sp Gr: 1.020, pн 5.0
Protein: 2+
Glucose: 100 mg/dL (3+)
Ketones: Negative
Blood: Moderate
Bilirubin: Negative
Urobilinogen: Normal
Nitrite: Negative
Leukocyte esterase: Negative
Microscopic exam: 0 – 2 WBC/hpf; few squamous epithelial cells/hpf
Questions (3):
A. What is the significance of the negative Ketones result?
a. Increased fat metabolism
b. Fat is not being metabolized for energy
c. Starvation
d. Patient has just consumed a high fat meal
B. Glucose will appear in the urine when the:
a. Blood level of glucose is greater than 180 mg/dL
b. Tm (Transport maximum) for glucose in tubular cells is exceeded
c. Renal threshold for glucose is exceeded
d. All of the above
C. The proteinuria in this patient should be classified as:
a. Glomerular proteinuria
b. Tubular proteinuria
c. Overflow proteinuria
d. Post renal proteinuria
Mrs. JG is a 28 year old married woman, mother of two children. She gives a
two-day history of burning upon urination. Describes a feeling of urinary
urgency and frequency. Mild suprapubic pain. Odd smell to her urine. Today
her urine is cloudy and red. She's worried it may contain blood. The leukocyte
esterase was positive in the urine. Nitrite was positive as well and a large
II.
Transcribed Image Text:An 85 year old women with a history of diabetes mellitus and a broken hip has been confined to bed for 3 months. She has been complaining of aching muscles and her recent blood glucose result is 250mg/dL (Normal Range 70 - 100mg/dL) Urinalysis is with the following results: Color: Reddish brown Appearance: Clear Sp Gr: 1.020, pн 5.0 Protein: 2+ Glucose: 100 mg/dL (3+) Ketones: Negative Blood: Moderate Bilirubin: Negative Urobilinogen: Normal Nitrite: Negative Leukocyte esterase: Negative Microscopic exam: 0 – 2 WBC/hpf; few squamous epithelial cells/hpf Questions (3): A. What is the significance of the negative Ketones result? a. Increased fat metabolism b. Fat is not being metabolized for energy c. Starvation d. Patient has just consumed a high fat meal B. Glucose will appear in the urine when the: a. Blood level of glucose is greater than 180 mg/dL b. Tm (Transport maximum) for glucose in tubular cells is exceeded c. Renal threshold for glucose is exceeded d. All of the above C. The proteinuria in this patient should be classified as: a. Glomerular proteinuria b. Tubular proteinuria c. Overflow proteinuria d. Post renal proteinuria Mrs. JG is a 28 year old married woman, mother of two children. She gives a two-day history of burning upon urination. Describes a feeling of urinary urgency and frequency. Mild suprapubic pain. Odd smell to her urine. Today her urine is cloudy and red. She's worried it may contain blood. The leukocyte esterase was positive in the urine. Nitrite was positive as well and a large II.
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