Urinalysis - The Carter Center
Urinalysis - The Carter Center
Urinalysis - The Carter Center
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III. Table 4: Correct and Incorrect Approach in Urine Testing<br />
Correct Approach<br />
Use fresh urine<br />
Make quality control of reagents<br />
Incorrect Approach<br />
Delay in the testing of urine without<br />
preservation<br />
Using expired reagents<br />
Be aware of normal as well as Believing urine results have little<br />
abnormal results which are<br />
significant<br />
significance in the overall diagnostic<br />
picture of the patient<br />
Follow the directions carefully Being careless<br />
Accept only clear and proper Using any container.<br />
collection bottles<br />
Be familiar with interfering Not giving due attention to cross<br />
substances<br />
reaction and artifacts<br />
Mix Urine properly<br />
Not mixing well<br />
Record results accurately Not checking the results recorded<br />
during the training of new personnel<br />
Give proper training to New personnel always jumping into<br />
professionals<br />
urinalysis because it is the easiest to do<br />
and least significant