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14 Cards in this Set
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3 components of a routine urinalysis
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macroscopic analysis
urine dipstick analysis microscopic analysis |
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positive nitrite test indicates what
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bacteria
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urine dipstick can reveal the presence of what proteins
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albumin
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test needed to check for globulins in urine
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sulfosalicylic
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significance of renal tubular epithelial cells with fat in them (oval fat bodies)
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lipiduria - nephrotic syndrome
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what cells create a maltese cross configuration
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renal tubular epithelial cells (oval fat bodies)
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what do squamous epithelial cells in the urine represent
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contamination with skin flora
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what do red blood cell casts signify
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glomerulonephritis
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what do white blood cell casts signify
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acute pyelonephritis
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what do granular or waxy casts signify
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end stage chronic renal disease
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significance of hyaline casts
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none, seen in healthy people
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oxalate crystals: shape and significance
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little envelopes; seen in healthy
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triple phosphate crystals: shape and significance
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little coffins; seen in healthy
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cystine crystals: shape and significance
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stop signs; seen in cystinuria
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