Urine Full Examination & Microscopic Examination
Urinalysis: The examination of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements.
Cornelius Black has written: 'The clinical examination of the urine in relation to disease' -- subject(s): Urine, Examination, Analysis
to check if diesease
Using a standardized Urinalysis System
The three basic parts of a typical urine examination are physical examination (color, clarity, odor), chemical examination (testing for specific compounds like glucose, protein, and ketones), and microscopic examination (analyzing urine sediments for cells, crystals, and other particles).
URE, UA (urine routine examination), (Urine Analysis)
urinalysis: or UA is a physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine.
A normal urinalysis typically includes clear urine with a pale yellow color, a specific gravity within a normal range, no presence of blood, protein, glucose, or ketones, and a pH level around 4.5 to 8.0. It also usually has no bacteria, crystals, or abnormal cells present.
Urinalysis is a word used to define an examination of urine by breaking it into components. Urinalyses are conducted to detect many types of medical conditions that a person may have.
Laboratory examination of urine involves analyzing a sample of urine for various components such as color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, bacteria, and blood cells. This information can help detect abnormalities such as urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, diabetes, and dehydration.
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