Difference between revisions of "Urinalysis"
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− | A '''urinalysis''' is an important test ordered by clinicians to verify that a urine sample is in fact urine.<ref>Breaking: | + | A '''urinalysis''' is an important test ordered by clinicians to verify that a urine sample is in fact urine.<ref>Breaking: Urinalysis Consistent with Urine |
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A urinalysis is an important test ordered by clinicians to verify that a urine sample is in fact urine.[1]
Gomerpedia Tip
Make sure your attending isn't saying "your analysis" before you collect your own urine.[2] In the event you can't send your own urine to the lab for analysis, just do what this guy is doing: examine it by an open window in natural sunlight.
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References
- ↑ Breaking: Urinalysis Consistent with Urine (Journal of Pee)
- ↑ New Intern Hands Attending Cup of Urine on Rounds (Gomerblog)