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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2023 · 56 MIN

Episode 68: Pee-king Inside the World of Urinalysis Part 2 Advanced Microscopy

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Urine microscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool employed in clinical laboratories to examine the cellular and structural components of a patient's urine sample. This analysis provides critical insights into the health of the urinary system and can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions. During urine microscopy, a small portion of a well-mixed urine sample is placed under a microscope, allowing the observation of elements such as red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, crystals, and casts. Abnormalities in these components can indicate a range of issues, from urinary tract infections and kidney diseases to metabolic disorders and renal stones. Urine microscopy plays a crucial role in identifying conditions like glomerulonephritis, which can cause inflammation and damage to the filtering units of the kidneys, or identifying the presence of crystals, which might suggest the formation of kidney stones. The results of urine microscopy can guide healthcare professionals in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management strategies for patients with urinary system disorders, enabling early intervention and improving overall patient care. Join Vic Senese, RN, BSN as we go Pee-king into the world of urinalysis with the aid of a Microscope.

Urine microscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool employed in clinical laboratories to examine the cellular and structural components of a patient's urine sample. This analysis provides critical insights into the health of the urinary system and can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of various medical conditions. During urine microscopy, a small portion of a well-mixed urine sample is placed under a microscope, allowing the observation of elements such as red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, crystals, and casts. Abnormalities in these components can indicate a range of issues, from urinary tract infections and kidney diseases to metabolic disorders and renal stones. Urine microscopy plays a crucial role in identifying conditions like glomerulonephritis, which can cause inflammation and damage to the filtering units of the kidneys, or identifying the presence of crystals, which might suggest the formation of kidney stones. The results of urine microscopy can guide healthcare professionals in making informed decisions regarding treatment and management strategies for patients with urinary system disorders, enabling early intervention and improving overall patient care. Join Vic Senese, RN, BSN as we go Pee-king into the world of urinalysis with the aid of a Microscope.

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