



If someone can help me with the first table and then use the given information to figure out the diagnosis for the patient described in the second table. Please explain why you chose a certain diagnosis so I can try to gain a better understanding! Thanks in advance!:)
Functions of different kidney structures:
Glomerulus = Filtration of plasma to
produce a glomerular filtrate
Bowman's capsule = Filtration of blood from glomerular capillaries
and creation of urinary space
Proximal tubule = Absorption of NaCl, water, and bicarbonate
Distal tubule = Absorption of many ions and water
reabsorption
Descending loop of Henle = Reabsorption of water and NaCl
Ascending loop of Henle = Regulation of water and solute
excretion
Renal papilla = Transport of urine from the cortical section to the
lumen of the calyx
Ureter = Transport of urine from the kidneys to the bladder
If someone can help me with the first table and then use the given information to...
According to the information given about interpreting urinalysis
can someone please diagnose the patient in the table according to
their data and explain why??? Thanks in advance!
Date: Technician: Patient Name: Reveille H. Baloo 17 Gender: Female Age: Routine Urinalysis Physiochemical Other Specific gravity 1.015 - 1.025 Bacteria (present/absent) Negative грн 4 -4.5 Color Yellow Protein 500 mg/dL Pregnancy status Negative Erythrocytes Negative Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 60mg/100ml Leukocytes (from patient data) Negative Glucose Normal/absent Mean blood pressure (MAP) 73.33...
A 45-year-old woman with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is admitted to the hospital and has preliminary diagnosis of the nephrotic syndrome. She has not been feeling well for the past week and has bilateral pitting edema in her lower limbs. Her admission urinalysis results follow Color Clarity SG Ph Blood Protein LE Nitrite Glucose Ketones Bilirubin Urobilinogen Colorless Clear 1.010 5.0 small 500 mg/d Negative Negative 250 mg/di Negative negative normal **Large amount of white foam noted. 1. 2. Circle...
A 45-year-old woman with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is admitted to the hospital and has ber preliminary diagnosis of the nephrotic syndrome. She has not been feeling well for the pa has bilateral pitting edema in her lower limbs. Her admission urinalysis results follow. Color Clarity SG Ph Blood Protein LE Nitrite Glucose Ketones Bilirubin Urobilinogen Colorless Clear 1.010 5.0 small 500 mg/dl Negative Negative 250 mg/d Negative negative normal *Large amount of white foam noted. 1. 2. Circle any...
Use the information in Table 12.1 of your lab manual (also on Silide 20 in Lab 11 Power Point) what diagnosis would you suggest to a physician if you were a laboratory technician and received information from a patient's urinalysis that showed the urine had a pH of 3.2 and there were traces of ketone in the urine? (you can only suggest ONE possible cause). Urinalysis Condition Possible causes Substance Normal values Glucose Negative Albumin/(Protein) Negative Ketones Negative Bilirubin Negative...
Use the information in Table 12.1 of your lab manual (also om Side 20 in Lab 11 Power Point) what diagnosis would you suggest to a physician if you were a laboratory technician and received information from a patient's urinalysis that showed the urine had a pH of 3.2 and there were traces of ketone in the urine? (you can only suggest ONE possible cause) Urinalysis Condition Possible causes Substance Normal values Glucose Negative Albumin/(Protein) Negative Ketones Negative Bilirubin Negative...
Answer #6 and #9
5. A patient enters a hospital after a motorcycle accident. He complains of mid-back pain. X-rays reveal both rib and pelvic fractures. His emergency room examination includes urinalysis. Which of the following findings from the urinalysis would most likely suggest trauma to the kidneys from the accident, but not to the urinary bladder? A. pyuria B. hematuria C.albuminuria D. uremia E. phenylketonuria 6. Kimberly, a 35 year old female client presents with nausea, dysuria, and lower...
Kimberly, a 35 year old female client presents withinauseasuria, and lower Medical history is positive for hypertension, Kimberly's vital signs are 22 respiratory rate, and blood pressure 150/90 mmHg. She has significa ankles. She doesn't remember urinating much in the past 12 hours. Her below (NOTE: SCr baseline is 1 me ser baseline is 1 mg/dL), Doctor orders urinalysis, results also seen below. erly's vital signs are 98.9 F, heart rate 10Sbpm, HE. She has significant(pitting edema in her much...
Glomerular Filtration 1. Blood entering the glomerulus contains blood cells, proteins, glucose, amino acids, salts, urea. wall and enter the filtrate. acids, salts, urea, and water to exit the blood and 2. Blood pressure causes small molecules of glucose, amino enter the glomerular capsule. The fluid in the glomerular capsule is called the filtrate. become part of the filtrate. 3. In the list that follows, draw an arrow from left to right for the small molecules that leave the glomerulus...
in the ICU of an acute care hospital and assume the care of a care of Edith erior wall MI. Mrs. Bunker had been & history of arthritis treated with hypertension treated with atenolol except for a longstading hyperten ad a blood pressure of 210/122 An IV was started with DS/W at atheterization lab for acute PTCA. 60 Concept Map - Renal Insufficiency You are working in the ICU of an acu Bunker, a 78 year-old woman who is 3...
Renal Insufficiency Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Diagnosis Interventions Interventions Positive Outcomes Positive Outcomes Negative Outeomes Negative Outcomes Evaluation Evaluation Concept Map - Renal Insufficiency You are working in the ICU of an acute care hospital and assume the care of Edith Bunker, a 78 year-old woman who is 3 days post inferior wall MI. Mrs. Bunker had been healthy before admission except for a longstanding history of arthritis treated with rofecoxib (Vioxx) 50mgm daily and longstanding hypertension treated with atenolol (Tenormin)...