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Urine samples and urinalysis.

Martin J Steggall1

  • 1Department of Applied Biological Sciences, City University, London. m.j.steggall@city.ac.uk

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|February 2, 2008
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This article explains how to perform urinalysis using reagent strips for disease detection. It details urine collection, testing procedures, and result interpretation for accurate diagnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical chemistry
  • Medical diagnostics

Background:

  • Urinalysis is a fundamental non-invasive diagnostic method.
  • It aids in the early detection of various infections and systemic diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline standardized methods for urine sample collection.
  • To describe the application and interpretation of urine reagent strip testing.

Main Methods:

  • Collection of urine samples.
  • Utilization of commercial urine reagent strips for biochemical analysis.
  • Visual or automated interpretation of colorimetric reactions.

Main Results:

  • Reagent strips provide rapid qualitative and semi-quantitative results for key urine analytes.

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  • Accurate interpretation correlates with the presence or absence of specific disease markers.
  • Standardized collection ensures sample integrity and reliable testing.
  • Conclusions:

    • Urinalysis with reagent strips is an efficient tool for initial disease screening.
    • Proper technique in collection and interpretation is crucial for diagnostic accuracy.
    • This method supports timely clinical decision-making for a range of health conditions.