please help!
1- concentrated/ oxidizes
2-more/less
3-more/less
4-ions and urea crystals/proteins and blood cells
5-alkaline/acidic
6-greatee/lower
What factors can be observed in a urinalysis? How would urinalysis reveal that a patient is dehydrated? . Color: urine is normally yellowish. A dehydrated patient's urine would be dark, implying that it was very [Select] [Select] [Select] ✰, containing solutes and ✰ water than normal urine. • Translucency: normal urine, even when concentrated, should allow light to pass through it. A dehydrated patient's urine would be cloudy due to the [Select] that it would contain. • Odor: normal urine has a slight odor. • pH: normal urine is slightly [Select] at pH 6. • Specific gravity: normal urine has dissolved solutes that make its specific gravity [Select] than that of
• Specific gravity: normal urine has dissolved solutes that make its specific gravity [ Select ] than that of deionized water, which contains no solutes. The specific gravity of a dehydrated patient's urine would be expected to be [Select] due to very how concentrated it is.
please help! 1- concentrated/ oxidizes 2-more/less 3-more/less 4-ions and urea crystals/proteins and blood cells 5-alkal
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