Level 4 MPharm Urinalysis using dipsticks Patient Information Patient Name:Mrs Joanna AtkinsonD.O.B.26/4/1969Gender:FemalePatient history:Mrs Atkinson is complaining of a need to urinate often and urgently, but then only being able to pass small volumes of urine. This is often waking her up in the night and keeping her awake for periods of times. She also has … Continue reading “Urinalysis using dipsticks | My Assignment Tutor”
Level 4 MPharm Urinalysis using dipsticks Patient Information Patient Name:Mrs Joanna AtkinsonD.O.B.26/4/1969Gender:FemalePatient history:Mrs Atkinson is complaining of a need to urinate often and urgently, but then only being able to pass small volumes of urine. This is often waking her up in the night and keeping her awake for periods of times. She also has a sharp pain with a burning sensation when she passes urine and a dull pain in her lower abdomen. She leads a busy life balancing work and family commitments and keeps fit by regularly exercising at her local health club. However recently she is feeling tired. She does not take any medication.B.P.123/84 mmHgWeight:67 kgHeight:172 cmSample collected:Freshly voided mid-stream urine sampleDate sample collected:Today Results of dipsticks analysis Patient name: ________ Mrs J. Atkinson __________ D.O.B. 26 / 4 / 1969 Tested substanceAbbreviationPositive test pad sensitivity rangeTest resultsLeucocytesLEUTraceLargeNone detectedNitriteNTDegree of positiveNone detectedProteinPRO30-2000mg/dLNone detectedpH–5.08.56.0BloodBLONon-haemolysed: Trace/Moderate Haemolysed: SmalllargePresent in large amountSpecific gravitySG1.0001.0301.015KetoneKET5-160mg/dLNone detectedGlucoseGLU100-2000mg/dLNone detected