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- 1)Which of the following is NOT associated with a normal first-void urine finding? = trace protein positive glucose 0.1 urobilinogen pH of 6.0 2)A BUN of 60 mg/dL and a 3.5 mg/dL is consistent with which of the following? congestive heart failure nephrotic syndrome glomerulonephritis pyelonephritis 3)A sensitive test for the early detection of renal disease in diabetic patients is the ________________ test.= urine creatinine blood urea nitrogen urinary microalbumin urine pH = 4)An increased serum osmolality is associated with a decreased glomerular filtration rate. True False = 5)Select the influences below that will cause an elevated blood urea concentration. increased dietary protein decreased renal function increased protein catabolism pregnancy1) How to solve for creatinine coefficient with 59kg and 1, 500ml estimated total volume for 24hrs of urine. No gender or age given, but with absorbance reading of 0.082 and concentration of 0.1mg/mL. 2) Also, how to calculate for the creatinine in a urine sample? please formula and solution.A uremic patient has a urine output of 1.8 L/24 h and an average creatinine concentration of 2.2 mg/dL. What is the creatinine clearance? How would you adjust the dose of a drug normally given at 20 mg/kg every 6 hours in this patient (assume the urine creatinine concentration is 0.1 mg/mL and creatinine clearance is 100 mL/min)?
- After a urine culture, 95 colonies are counted on a plate inoculated with 1 uL of urine samplpe. What is the CFU/mL of urine? How do I do this?If a patient collects a 24 hour urine specimen with a volume of 1500 mL, and the patient's serum Creatinine is 5 mg/dl, and the urine creatinine is 100 mg/dl, then what is the creatinine clearance in ml/min?A creatinine clearance is done on a patient with the following results: serum creatinine, 0.6 mg/dL; urine creatinine, 102 mg/dL; urine volume, 1650 mL/24 hours; body surface area, 1.93 m2. Based on the information from calculations above, which of the following is the best interpretation of this patient's creatinine clearance results? 1) Within the normal range 2) Above normal, probably because the 24-hr urine collection was not completed correctly 3) Above normal 4) Below normal no references, just homework
- What is the patient's creatinine clearance given the following data? Serum creatinine 0.6 mg/dL Urine creatinine 102 mg/dL 24 hr urine volume 1650 mL Patient's BSA 1.93 m2 1) 195 mL/min 2) 130 mg/dL 3) 93 mL/min 4) 175 mL/min no references, just homeworkA 2-year-old child, admitted to hospital following diarrhoea and vomiting, had the fol- lowing results on analysis of plasma, 24 hours after admission (reference ranges are given in brackets): Sodium (135-145) Potassium (3.5-5.0) Urea (3.5-6.6) Creatinine (70-150) Osmolality (285-305) The urine sodium concentration was 55 mmol/L and its osmolality was 314 mOsm/kg. Comment on these results. 151 mmol/L 3.7 mmol/L 4.9 mmol/L 65 μmol/L 314 mOsm/kgThe laboratory received a 24-hour urine collection from a 26-year old male (body surface area = 2.34m2), and the total urine collection volume measured 800 mL in 24 hours. After creatinine determinations were performed by the alkaline picrate method, interpret the result. Plasma creatinine: 1.2 mg/dL Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL a. The creatinine clearance of the patient is above reference range. b. The creatinine clearance of the patient is below reference range. c. The creatinine clearance of the patient is within reference range. d. The creatinine clearance of the patient is borderline high.
- Table 3. Serum creatinine values at admission and after 12h Admission +12h SCR(mg/dL) 1.55 1.42 Using the “MDRD” (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease) equation for estimating glomerularfiltration, provided below, and the data available in the above table, calculate the patient's (a 34 year old white male) estimated glomerularfiltration rate (eGFR) at admission and 12h after admission.MDRD GFR Equation (mL/min/1.73 m2)= 175 × (Scr)-1.154 × (Age)-0.203 × (0.742 if female) × (1.212 if African American)Based on your calculated values, state whether LF’s function is normal or abnormal?Previous research suggests that patients with asthma have an increased risk for chronic kidneydisease, but the mechanisms underlying this increased risk are poorly understood. Propose one potential mechanism by which asthma might impair kidney function, and discuss how this dysfunction may impair thebody’s ability to respond to respiratory alkalosisIf the rate of urine formation is 2 ml/min, the urine inulin concentration is 25 mg/ml, and the plasma inulin concentration 0.5 mg/ml, then the GFR is 6.25 mL/min None of the choices are correct. (c) 0.04 mL/min D) 100 mL/min E) more data is needed to calculate the GFRThe normal glomerular filtration rate in the following results is: 1) 2 ml/min, 2) 125 ml/min 3) 800 ml/min 4) 1,200 ml/min