4- Urinalysis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the ‘typical’ value of USG in healthy dogs & Cats?

A

Dogs 1.015-1.045
Cats 1.035-1.065

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2
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T/F pH is influenced by diet

A

True

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3
Q

What is the ultra filtrate?

A

Protein-free filtrate of the blood

RBCs & proteins do not pass through a healthy kidney

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4
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T/F small proteins are filtered in a healthy kidney

A

True

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5
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T/F No amino acids are reabsorbed by tubules

A

False- almost all are reabsorbed

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6
Q

Describe the 3 different type of proteinuria

A

Pre-glomerular= High conc of protein into the filtrate- too high to be reabsorbed

Glomerular = Basement membrane barrier has failed due to inflammation, immune attack

Tubular = Damaged tubular cells are not able to resorb filtrate protein

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7
Q

Which proteinuria will cause nephrotic syndrome- and what is nephrotic syndrome

A

Glomerular proteinuria
= proteinuria in urine and hypoalbuminemia in blood

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8
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Which tests are not reliable in dogs and cats on a urine dip stick

A

Urobilinogen
USG
Nitrates

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9
Q

What crystal is seen in normal horses urine?

A

Calcium carbonate

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10
Q

what does the pH of urine generally reflect

A

the body acid-base status

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11
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in a animal with healthy renal function what does azotaemia ( concentrated USG >1.025) indicate

A

poor renal perfusion - due to dehydration/ hypovolaemia

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