Case Scenario 6. A 25 year old male in ER following a motor vehicle accident (MVA) in which crushing injuries were recei

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Case Scenario 6. A 25 year old male in ER following a motor vehicle accident (MVA) in which crushing injuries were recei

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Case Scenario 6 A 25 Year Old Male In Er Following A Motor Vehicle Accident Mva In Which Crushing Injuries Were Recei 1
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Case Scenario 6. A 25 year old male in ER following a motor vehicle accident (MVA) in which crushing injuries were received to his left leg and arm and multiple fractures of the right leg, clavicle and rib cage. Initial UA and next day UA results are shown: Urinalysis Color ER Yellow Appearance Clear Specific Gravity 1.020 pH 6.8 Neg+ Neg Neg Glucose Bilirubin Ketones Blood Protein UBGN, mg/dL Nitrite Leukocyte Esterase WBC/HPF RBC/HPF Epi cells/HPF Bacteria Mucus Casts/LPF Other 7 1+ Neg 0.4 Neg Neg 0-2 5-10 Neg Neg Neg Neg None Day 1 of Admission Red-brown Clear 1.005 6.2 Neg Neg Neg 4+ Neg 0.6 Neg Neg Neg 0-2 2-5 RTE Neg Neg 10-25 Hb casts Sm uric acid crystals 1. Which results are abnormal and show worsening results over time? 2. What is the likely cause of these findings? Explain briefly, indicating which results support your conclusion. 3. Explain the risk for renal failure in this case.
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