Urinalysis

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Across
  1. 3. This organic solute makes up approximately one half of the dissolved solids.
  2. 7. 100% of the bicarbonate is reabsorbed in the ____ (acronym).
  3. 9. No water is reabsorbed here.
  4. 10. What substance can interfere with Blood, Bilirubin, Glucose, Nitrite, and LE?
  5. 12. Amorphous crystals, triple phosphate, calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, and ammonium biurate are all normal crystals seen in ___ urine.
  6. 13. ____ initiates RAAS in response to blood pressure changes.
  7. 14. This effusion is cloudy, >30 g of protein, and >1,000/microliter of wbc.
  8. 17. Hemolyzed blood in urine will be ____ red urine.
  9. 19. ____ body hydration will decrease ADH and increase urine volume.
  10. 22. pH reagent strip is a _____-indicator system reaction.
  11. 23. What method is used for glucose reactions on the test strips?
  12. 24. What test is measured by psuedoperoxidase activity of hemoglobin and it catalyzes a reaction between the heme component.
  13. 27. What classified renal disease is associated with infections, inflammatory conditions, UTI, acute pyelonephritis, and chronic pyelonephritis?
Down
  1. 1. This tool measures velocity of light in air vs velocity of light in a solution.
  2. 2. Dark-field microscopy enhances specimens that cannot be easily seen like _____ spirochete.
  3. 4. Which acid is measured on the ketone reagent strip?
  4. 5. The principle of proteins is ___ _____ of indicators.
  5. 6. Phenazopyridine or Pyridium for UTI produces a thick ____ pigment and yellow foam.
  6. 8. What classified renal disease is associated with damaged tubules and metabolic or hereditary disorders?
  7. 11. _____ effusion is due to an imbalance between hydrostatic and oncotic pressure that increases fluid movement across capillaries.
  8. 15. Amorphous urates, uric acid, acid urates, odium urates, and calcium oxalate are all normal crystals in ___ urine.
  9. 16. Which stain is used for urinary eos?
  10. 18. In Diabetes insipidus ________ (acronym/hormone) is decreased therefore causing decreased reabsorption of water.
  11. 20. What classified renal disease is associated with immunological disorders, chemical exposure, and nephrotic syndrome?
  12. 21. Which stain is used to see hemosiderin granules?
  13. 25. Which diabetes has an increase volume caused by excess glucose not reabsorbed from the ultrafiltrate?
  14. 26. This is a confirmatory test for proteins and is used for BJP because it reacts with all forms of proteins. (acronym)