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a constant rate
Creatinine is produced at...
only by the kidneys
Creatinine is filtered...
Only marker that's only filtered by the kidneys
What makes creatinine the best marker for renal function?
Blood urea nitrogen
Urea produced predominately by the liver during protein breakdown and is filtered out of the body through the kidneys
many systems (not just kidneys)
Serum BUN is affected by...
20:1
What is a normal BUN-creatinine ratio?
pre-renal uremia/azotemia
A high BUN-creatinine ratio (>20:1) can be indicative of...
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
Measure of renal filtration
By acquiring a 24-hour urine sample and measuring creatinine clearance in the urine
How does one obtain the most accurate GFR?
Calculate an estimated GFR (eGFR) based on serum creatinine, age, gender, and ethnicity
How do we typically determine GFR?
>60mL/min/1.73m^2
What is a normal eGFR?
Low cost, easily obtained, and more accurately reflect past 24 hours
How are urine samples better than blood tests?
To monitor or detect renal and urinary tract health
Why perform an urinalysis?
Random sample
Most common type of urine sample taken
clean catch
Random samples should be a ____________ whenever possible, which includes cleaning the opening of the urinary tract
First morning sample
Type of sample taken in the early morning because it is most concentrated and good for pregnancy and STIs
Pale yellow, amber, or clear
What is the normal color and appearance of urine?
Mild and musky
What is the normal odor of urine?
Lungs and kidneys
What two organs are responsible for pH balance?
Organisms causing the UTI are resistant to nitrofurantoin
A patient presents with a UTI and is treated with nitrofurantoin. After a period of treatment, the pH of the individual's urine was at 8.2. What does this indicate?
1.005 or 1.030 (can also just indicate as underlined part)
What is a normal specific gravity of urine?
The kidney's ability to concentrate and excrete urine/waste products and reabsorb water and electrolytes
What does the specific gravity (SpG) of urine evaluate?
should not
Glucose should/should not be found in urine
Glycosuria
Presence of glucose in urine
When blood glucose exceeds renal threshold for reabsorption
When does glycosuria occur?
should not
Protein should/should not be found in urine
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension
What are common causes for protein being found in urine?
Microalbuminuria
Presence of albumin in the urine at low levels
It can serve as a prognostic factor of future heart and kidney disease
Why is albumin (microalbuminuria) tested for in the urine?
should not; dehydration and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
Ketones/acetone should/should not normally be found in urine, but can be with...
should not
Hemoglobin/blood should/should not be found in urine
liver and gallbladder; should not
Bilirubin is produced by the ____________ and should/should not be found in urine
False, can be, just trace amounts (0.01-1 units)
T/F? Urobilinogen should not be found in urine at all
Biliary or liver obstruction
If bilirubin and urobilinogen are found in excessive amounts in the urine, what does this indicate?
should not
Nitrite and leukocyte esterase should/should not be found in urine
To screen for or diagnose bacterial UTIs or STIs
What is the purpose for testing for nitrite and leukocyte esterase in urine?
Not all bacteria produce nitrites, and if urine doesn't remain in the bladder very long, there isn't enough time for bacteria to produce nitrites that accumulate into traceable amounts
What are some reasons that a bacterial UTI may be present, but nitrites might not be present in the urine, despite most bacterial organisms producing nitrites as a byproduct of metabolism?
Enterococcus
One bacterium that does not produce nitrites
>10^2-3 (100-1000) colony forming units (CFUs)
What concentration of bacterial organisms in a symptomatic patient makes an individual positive for a UTI?
>10^5 CFUs
What concentration of bacterial organisms in a asymptomatic patient makes an individual positive for a UTI?
sensitivity; resistance
A urine culture and sensitivity helps establish antibiotic _______________ and ________________ of the microorganism causing the UTI to different treatments
If patient is a child under 12, if concerns about complicated UTI or resistant organisms, if signs of a UTI during pregnancy, or if a treatment fails or infection recurs within a month
When should a UA with reflex C&S be done?
clean catch
If doing a UA with reflex C&S, it must be a...
small
In the microscopic part of urinalysis, there are typically ___________ amounts of cells and formed elements
Yes
Is it normal for a few epithelial cells to be visible on a urinalysis?
should not
Microscopic crystals should/should not be present in urine
renal calculi are imminent or present, asymptomatic
The presence of crystals is indicative that ____________________, but can be ________________
Cast
Amorphous material coalescing in the renal tubules
Hyaline and cellular casts
What are the two types of casts?
Small numbers
How many hyaline casts are normal?
renal disease
Casts may be seen in _____________ and other conditions