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Reading time of Glucose Strip |
30 secs |
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Reading time of Specific Gravity |
45 secs |
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Reading time of ketone |
40 secs |
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Longest reading time in Urine Strip |
Leukocytes |
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Enumerate all the urine strip test according to their reading time |
Glucose Bilirubin Ketones Specific Gravity Ph Protein Blood Urobilinogen Nitrite Leukocyte |
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11th Strip test glucose |
Vitamin C |
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Principle of glucose strip test |
Double sequential Enzyme reaction (methyl Red and BTB) |
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Principle of bilirubin strip |
Diazo reaction (pink to violet) |
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Principle of ketone strip |
Sodium nitroprusside reaction (purple) |
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Ketone strip is slightly sensitive to ____ when glycine is present. |
Acetone |
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Principle of specific gravity |
pKA change of polyelectrolyte |
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Principle of pH strip test |
Double indicator system |
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Color of PH strip test when urine is at 5 pH |
Orange |
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Principle of Protein strip test |
Protein error of indicators |
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Principle of blood strip test |
Pseudoperoxidase activity of hgb |
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Produces speckled pattern in pad |
Hematuria |
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Principle of urobilinogen strip |
Ehrlichs reaction |
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Principle of nitrite strip test |
Greiss reaction |
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Color of positive nitrite test |
Pink colored azodye |
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Principle of leukocyte strip test |
Esterase reaction |
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Positive color for leukocyte strip test |
Purple |
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Strip test that uses DIAZO as component in their reagent |
BUL (Bilirubin, Leukocytes, Urobilinogen) |
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Kind of uroilinogen strip that uses diazo as reagent |
ChemStrip |
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Strip test that uses diazo as a product of reaction |
Nitrite |
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Normal value of protein |
Less than 10 mg/dL or 100 mg/24 hours |
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Major serum protein found in urine |
Albumin |
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Ben Jones proteins coagulates at what temperature? |
Between 40'C and 60'C |
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Temperature where bence jones protein dissolve |
100'C |
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Value of microalbumin where it is significant |
30 to 300mg |
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Strip use for protein |
Micral test |
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Principle of micral test |
Enzyme immino assay |
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Cold precipitation test that reacts equally with all forms of protein |
Sulfosalicylic acid precipitation test 3% |
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Most frequently performed chemical analysis on urine |
Glucose |
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Also known as clintest |
Copper reduction test |
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Clintest measures the ability of glucose to reduce copper sulfate to what? |
Cuprous oxide |
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What phenomenon may occur when glucose level is greater than 2 g/dL is seen on urine |
Pass through phenomenon |
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Cloudy red urine. Rbcs are intact |
Hematuria |
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+ clear red urine + red or pink plasma Low haptoglobin +intravascular hemolysis |
Hemoglobinuria |
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+clear red urine + normal plasma + increased CK, aldolase + rhabdomyolysis |
Myoglobinuria |
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Test that uses 2.8g of ammonium sulfate and is added to 5ml of centrifuged urine. It is a test that differentiates hemogloblin to myoglobin |
Blondheim's test |
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Early indication of liver disease |
Bilirubin |
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Rapid screening test for urine porphobilinogen |
Hoesch test |
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Hoesch test uses what reagent? |
Erlichs and is dissolved in 6M HCL |
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Parasites that has an esterase |
Trichimonas |
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Cells that do not contain esterases |
Lymphocytes, Erythrocytes, bacteria and renal tissue cells |
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12th and 13th strip |
Crea and albumin |