Q: What urinary test could possibly diagnose a Chlamydia infection resulting in pyuria? What can…
A: 1. The urinary test used for detecting chlamydia infection is clean catch urine test. After…
Q: Develop a chart that compares and contrasts acute renal failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
A: Difference acute renal failure end stage kidney disease 1. Rapid loss of kidney function from…
Q: How and Why can a Urine test be used to determine what we ate or drank?
A: Urine analysis is the process of analyzing the urine and what all is present in the urine and to…
Q: What organism causes the majority of bladder infections in otherwise healthy women? From where does…
A: Within a few days, a mild bladder infection may go away on its own. If it doesn't, antibiotics are…
Q: Discuss the disease process of acute kidney disease. What nutrients should the patient include and…
A: Asked about acute kidney disease . Detailed solution in step 2.
Q: What is Maple syrup urine disease? Explain very briefly.
A: Maple syrup urine is a metabolic genetic disorder that occur due to deficiency of an enzyme complex…
Q: What medications will produce the following urine colors? Mention three for each.…
A: The color of normal urine ranges from pale yellow to the deep amber. The medication and the pigment…
Q: Write down the Similarities and dissimilarities of Urinary tract infection (UTI) management in man…
A: A urinary tract infection UTI is an infection of the urinary system.The infection can involve…
Q: How is end-stage renal disease treated?
A: BASIC INFORMATION DISEASE It is basically the illness of the body. This affects our bodily…
Q: Why are urinary tract infections involving the urethra and urinary bladder more common in the…
A: The urinary system, also called renal system functions to remove waste, regulate blood volume, blood…
Q: What are some examples of drugs and bioactive substances eliminated in the urine?
A: Excretion is the process of removal of the waste product of the body, and the functional organ for…
Q: pare acute and chronic renal failure with regard to common causes, pathophysiology, signs and…
A: Introduction:- Kidney failure is classified as either acute kidney failure, which develops rapidly…
Q: What is the color of the Red litmus paper and blue litmus paper with the presence urine?
A: Litmus paper is used for the acidity or basicity of solutions is it is the oldest form of pH…
Q: How does pyelonephritis differ from cystitis?
A: Signs and symptoms of cystitis Lower stomach torment, dysuria (excruciating pee), desperation,…
Q: What method of ketone detection is used in urine reagent strips and the Acetest tablets? Which…
A: Ketones are produced in the body when there is no glucose available for energy production. Ketone…
Q: Which of the following adverse effects may occur during Phenytoin (Dilantin) therapy? Gingival…
A: Phenytoin is used as anticonvulsant and antiepileptic drug by reducing the spread of seizure…
Q: Discuss the disease process of chronic kidney disease. What nutrients should the patient include and…
A: Renal failure There are many etiological factors responsible for renal failure such as, systemic…
Q: What is cystitis? Why do women suffer from cyctitis more frequently than men?
A: Cystitis is a lower unirary tract infection. It refers specifically to the inflammation of the…
Q: Which has more biomedical importance, Biuret Test or Urinalysis? Explain
A: Clinical tests are performed to assess the composition of the body fluids. The results of the tests…
Q: List at least 5 stains used to enhance the urinary sediment in urinalysis. Provide their action and…
A: Urinalysis It is a test of the urine to detect and manage various disorders. It checks the…
Q: What medical benefit is there from analyzing urine from a patient?
A: Clinical urine tests are basically the examinations of the physical and chemical properties of…
Q: maintain fluid balance
A: The word 'glomerulonephritis' is related to a kidney disease in which glomeruli (it is a part of…
Q: List five (5) changes that may take place in a urine specimen that remains at room temperature for…
A: Body fluids can be tested to know the proper functioning of the body. These fluids include urine,…
Q: List down at least five urinary/excretory diseases, their symptoms, and treatment
A: Introduction:- The excretory system is a vital biological component that keeps the human body in a…
Q: One person consumed 84 g of protein in 24 -h, his urine analysis has shown that he excreted 12g…
A: Nitrogen balance is expressed as the difference in the input of nitrogen and output of nitrogen.…
Q: What are the differences and similarities between end-stage renal disease, acute glomerulonephritis,…
A: The two kidneys, one on each side of the spine, are bean-shaped organs positioned directly below the…
Q: Why are women predisposed to cystitis?
A: Cystitis comes under the category of Urinary tract infection(UTI) in which inflammation of bladder…
Q: Why is there a need to clean the urethral area before voiding is done during urine sampling?
A: A urinalysis is a urine examination. It's used to diagnose and treat a range of diseases, such as…
Q: What is the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?
A: Dialysis is defined as a medical procedure, responsible for removing toxins, solutes, and an excess…
Q: If a person needs to undergo dialysis, can he still do normal activities such as working and…
A: Dialysis Kidney olay an important role in the filteration and excretion of wastes. When kidneys stop…
Q: What is maple syrup urine disease? explain briefly.
A: Leucine, valine and isoleucine are branched chain amino acid.
Q: What analytes are assessed in the clinical laboratory to aid in diagnosis of various renal diseases?…
A: Question is related to medical surgical nursing Solution given below
Q: What is kidney disease? Explain the causes and describe the signs and symptoms of chronic kidney…
A: Kidney disease is an infection or inflammation affecting the kidneys and their functions. There are…
Q: potential problems that could occur if one does not adhere to the treatment prescribed for cystitis?
A: Cystitis is lower urinary tract infection commonly known as inflammation of the bladder wall. It is…
Q: Answer the following in 3-5 sentences each Why do you think a physical examination of the urine is…
A: 1.Physical examination of urine includes description of color, odor, clarity, volume, and specific…
Q: ow we can diagnose Urinary tract infection? Please briefly answer at your own word
A: Urinary tract infections are the most common outpatient diseases. This disease may involve any part…
Q: A urinalysis is a test that examines physical, chemical and microscopic aspects of urine. Examining…
A: Answer :- Option (E) is correct. - Substances produced by the body, and naturally found in urine.…
Q: What immune mechanisms are operative in glomerulonephritis?
A: Glomerulonephritis is minor inflammation in the glomerulus. It may be acute or chronic. It also…
Q: Why is it necessary that urine samples should be collected from the first urine voided in the…
A: Introduction:- A urinalysis is a urine examination. It's used to diagnose and treat a variety of…
Q: What is the proper sequence of structures in the nephron? Group of answer choices proximal…
A: The nephron is starts from the cortex and end into collecting duct. The renal mechanary is…
Q: What preventive measures are important in reducing the recurrence of Cystitis?
A: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common pathogenic disorder that occurs majorly in women. It…
Q: patient hospitalized for chronic renal failure Will nurses mistake increase or decrease the…
A: Nurses help in the administration of intravenous bags to the patient based on the doctor's…
Q: protein present in the urine in acute kidney disease? or can protein in the urine be a marker for…
A: Proteinuria It is defines as abnormal excretion of protein in the urine. Normal protein excretion…
Q: some of the more serious complications that can be caused by untreated urinary tract infections ?
A: A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system your kidneys,…
Q: 22. It is a microbial infection of the bladder. 23. It is the infection of the renal pelvis. 24. It…
A: Note: As Per Guidelines, We Can Answer One Question At A Time. Ask Again To get rest answers.…
Q: Write down the Similarities and dissimilarities of Urinary tract infection (UTI) management in man…
A: UTI means urinary tract infection in which infection of urinary tract like kidney, urethra, bladder…
What diseases (at least 5) can be diagnosed by urinalysis? How can these diseases be detected?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- some of the more serious complications that can be caused by untreated urinary tract infections ?what is the difference between urinary tract obstruction and urinary tract infection?In which of the following conditions is urinary urobilinogen absent? 1) Biliary obstruction 2) Viral hepititus 3) Hemolytic anemia 4) Cirrhosis of the liver no references, just homework
- What is cystitis?Describe i) the cause of ii)signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections. Why does it tend to affect women more than men? Give the name ofbthe drug that is most commonly used to treat cystitis. ANSWER SHOULD INCLUDE: Give definition of "cystitis" Type of infection (i.e. causative agent) and how it gets into the body. Description of symptoms i.e. UTI symptoms Women more risk of cystitis - i.e. explain position and length of urethra. Identify drug treatment and route of administrationWhat are the causes of Urinary tract infections?Does urinalysis prove the presence of disorder or disease? Explain
- How we can diagnose Urinary tract infection? Please briefly answer at your own words.What preventive measures are important in reducing the recurrence of Cystitis?A patient with chronic kidney disease is prescribed a phosphate binder such as calcium acetate. The nurse understands that this medication is given to: a) Lower serum potassium levels b) Prevent hypocalcemia c) Decrease phosphate absorption and prevent hyperphosphatemia d) Improve renal blood flow