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Urine Examination/Analysis BioKit. Carolina Biological $ 162.00. This lab will allow the student to test their own urine for color, pH, specific gravity, glucose, and protein. An addition to the lab will allow studetns to learn how diet, drugs, and disease alter kidney function.
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Urine Examination/Analysis BioKit Carolina Biological $162.00
This lab will allow the student to test their own urine for color, pH, specific gravity, glucose, and protein. • An addition to the lab will allow studetns to learn how diet, drugs, and disease alter kidney function. • This lab would be used following discussions about the kidneys, kidney function, and the production of urine. • This lab also teaches urine testing methods and use of technology to test urine.
Materials Included • 30 Urine specimen containers • 2 Urine hyrdometers and jar sets • 30 Glass vials • 30 Dropping pipets • Jumbo pH stripes, wide range • 30 Clinictest tablets with chart • Biuret Reagent • 30 Student Guides
Materials Not Included but Needed • 10 mL Graduated Cylinder • Access to sinks (for hand washing)
Urine Hydrometers • Must be calibrated either before or during the lab. The teacher or the students may complete the calibration. • To calibrate hydrometers • Rinse hyrdrometers and jar throughly • Fill jar ¾ full of water • Place hyrdrometer in the jar without it touching the sides • Read the level of water on the hydrometer scale
Interpretting the Hydrometer • Hydrometers measure the specific gravity of a substance • Water has a specific gravity of 1.000 • If your hydrometer reading of water is not 1.000 you will need to alter your specific gravity of urine, when it is tested
EXAMPLE 1 • The measured specific gravity of water is 1.004 • The hydrometer reading is 0.004 too high • That amount (0.004) must be subtracted from the urine measurement to obtain the true specific gravity of the urine • 1.025 (measured urine value) - 0.004 (calibration factor) = 1.021 (specific gravity of urine) • EXAMPLE 2 • The measured specific gravity of water is 0.996 • The hydrometer reading is 0.004 too low • That amount (0.004) must be added to the urine measurement to obtain the true specific gravity of the urine • 1.017 (measured urine value) + 0.004 (calibration factor) = 1.021 (specific gravity of urine)
5 Urinalysis Tests • Color • Normal color range is light yellow to amber • Color depends on the amount of urochrome found in the urine • Urochrome is produced as a result of hemoglobin brake down in unused/old red blood cells • Lighter and darker colors can be caused by food, drugs, and disease • Table 2 on the Student Sheet may be useful
pH • pH is the measure of H+ ions concentration, which indicates acidity and alkalinity • pH 7 = neutral • pH below 7 = acid • pH above 7 = base • Normal urine has a pH of 6.0 • Food and disease may affect urines pH • Table 3 on the Student Sheet may be useful
Specific gravity • Density of a solution compared to water • Urines specific gravity ranges from 1.010 to 1.025 • Varies do to fluid intake and disease
Glucose • Presence indicates diabetes mellitus • Severe metabolic disorder • Due to defective carbohydrate utilization • May be present after a large meal or during times of emotional stress
Protein • Small amounts of proteins are nomrally found in urine • Biuret reagent causes a color change in the presence of excessive protein • Diet and disease can affect protein levels