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bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen.
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anaerobic bacteria
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the existence of bacteria in urine.
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Bacteriuria
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bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen.
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the existence of bacteria in urine.
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a muscular pouch that stores urine until it is expelled.
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a capsule that surrounds the glomerulus.
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plural form of calculus- stones; solidified masses usually formed from mineral salts.
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also known as a stone -solidified mass usually formed from mineral salts.
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the tiniest blood vessel.
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elements formed in the renal tubules consisting of Tamm-Horsfall protein.
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a chemical used to produce a colored end product in a chemical reaction.
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This form of bilirubin can be found in the urine because it is water soluble.
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nephrons located within the renal cortex.
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elements formed from the solutes in the urine.
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inflammation associated with the bladder
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reduction of fluid in the body.
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a medical condition that results in high plasma glucose levels due to decreased or dysfunctional insulin.
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pain associated with urination.
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chemicals in the body that carry an electric charge.
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a biological catalyst used to accelerate a chemical reaction.
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inflammation and damage associated with the glomerulus.
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convoluted capillary network within the nephron (also known as the renal corpuscle).
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the presence of erythrocytes in the urine.
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Free hemoglobin in the urine.
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Urine specific gravity results greater than 1.010.
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Urine specific gravity results less than 1.010.x
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an imaging procedure used to view the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.
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constituents with a charge.
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Urine specific gravity results of 1.010 on multiple specimens from the same patient.
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The yellowing of eyes, skin, and tissues due to increased levels of bilirubin.
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nephrons within the renal medulla.
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organs responsible for urine formation and concentration.
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the product left after a medication has been broken down in the body.
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protein associated with muscle tissue.
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the existence of myoglobin in the urine.
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death of tissue and cells.
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functional units of the kidney.
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increased voiding of urine at night.
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decreased voiding of urine.
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protein detected in the urine.
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Inflammation or infection of the nephrons.
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the substance or chemical in the test that reacts with the item of interest to be detected.
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the range of laboratory test values expected for healthy individuals.
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associated with the kidney.
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The minimum infection prevention measures that apply to all patients or patient specimens, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status of the patient.
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protein produced by the renal tubules (uromodulin).
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an enzyme that facilitates the breakdown of starch and glycogen into sugar.
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a condition of episodes of severe chest pain due to inadequate blood flow to the myocardium
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abnormal heartbeat.
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hardening of arteries caused by buildup of plaque in the arteries.
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the basic entity of an element.
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when the immune proteins of the body mistakenly seek to destroy its own cells, tissues, and organs.
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molecules consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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pertaining to or associated with the heart
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another name for the large intestine
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examination of the lining of the large intestine using a scope that contains a camera.
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high glucose levels weakens the blood vessels of the retina (which may lead to blindness).
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two monosaccharides linked together.
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chemical in the body that carries an electric charge.
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when glucose is formed from non-carbohydrate constituents.
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glycogen being converted to glucose.
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stored glucose.
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glucose being converted to glycogen.
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the enzymatic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate with the release of energy in the form of ATP.
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See image
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increased plasma glucose concentration.
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increased concentration of fats in the blood.
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breathing at an increased rate.
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decreased plasma glucose concentration.
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when the brain exhibits a blocked artery
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bi-products of fat metabolism.
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the fats in the body.
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when fats are formed from carbohydrates such as glucose.
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proteins that link with and transport fats.
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a collection of atoms.
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a sugar that cannot be broken down into a less complex form.