Physical examination of urine
colour of urine
clarity of urine
- turbidity: may result from non-pathological or pathological causes
inability to produce urine
anuresis
fatal urine condition if not managed immediately!
anuria
urine smell
waxy casts
urine pH
urinalysis: microscopic examination
what cells should NOT be present in urine?
renal casts
most common renal casts
hyaline cast
granular cast
hyaline cast
granular cast
RBC casts
WBC casts
- pyelonephritis (inflammation of kidneys)
waxy casts
acid urine
- pathological: bilirubin, drugs (sulfonamide, ampicillin); amino acids (cysteine, tyrosine, leucine)
alkaline urine
urine pH
T or F. urine pH should support findings of other lab tests
T!
measure of urine concentration based on its density; affected by # of solutes and their MW
urine specific gravity
1.002 -1.040
2 methods of measuring urine specific gravity
- refractive index
urine glucose