What is defined as microscopic hematuria?
Microscopic hematuria is >3RBC/rpf
Gross, painless hematuria is ____ until r/o
Bladder cancer
A urine that is +ve by dipstick but neg on microscopy should be suspicious for?
Free Hb or myoglobin
What is a very common cause of transient hematuria in <35yo?
Vigorous exercise
The most common causes of hematuria?
Etiology of hematuria?
What are some causes of pseudohematuria?
Important aspects to gather on history for hematuria?
Physical exam for hematuria?
Cystitis predominantly shows what on UA?
RBCs
What are the 4 Cs you test for with microscopic hematuria
Besides the 4Cs and microscopic UA what else should be ordered?
Patients < 50 with gross hematuria or unexplained systemic symptoms require?
Cystoscopy +/- CT of the abdomen and pelvis.
If microscopic UA shows: proteinuria, dysmorphic RBC, tea/coke colour, RBC casts
Send to nephrology
If microscopic UA shows: red urine, monomorphic RBCs, no proteinuria + lower urinary tract Sx
Send to urology
Hematuria: Glomerular disorders are often accompanied by?
Edema, hypertension, or both; symptoms may be preceded by an infection (particularly a group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection in children).
Hematuria: Calculi usually manifest with
Excruciating, colicky pain
Hematuria: Urinary obstructive symptoms in man usually suggest
Prostate disease.
Hematuria: Urinary irritative symptoms suggest
Bladder or prostate infection
Hematuria: An abdominal mass suggests
Polycystic kidney disease or renal cell carcinoma .
Acute management of severe bladder hemorrhage
Patients with unexplained microscopic hematuria require?
US
Definition of hyperkalemia?
Definition: K+ >5mmol/L
How to potassium excreted?
Urine excretion of K+ is regulated (in the CCD) and does 90% of the work, 10% is lost in poop/gut (but this can increase in CKD/diarrhea).