yes by eating large amounts of chalk and asphalt
BUN, why is the cumbersome term, why not just serum urea level.
5 - 20mg/dl
Serum Urea level 2.5 -7.8 mmol/L
serum urea estimation oju
Please tell me, how can be controlled serum creatinine. my s.creatinine is 6+.
serum creatine
A tiger or gold top tube is typically used for urea testing. It usually contains a clot activator and gel separator that helps in separating serum from the blood cells after centrifugation.
When urea reacts with nitric acid, it forms a compound called urea nitrate along with water. This reaction is exothermic and can be violent if not controlled. Urea nitrate is a highly explosive compound and is often used in the production of explosives.
The normal level of serum urea is typically between 7 to 20 mg/dL. This can vary slightly depending on the laboratory reference range used. Elevated levels may indicate kidney dysfunction or dehydration, while low levels may be seen in liver disease or malnutrition.
Well... the amount of Urea is controlled mainly by the kidneys and through a long process involving the liver, heart, lungs, and brain and many, many enzymes which in the end controls the amount of Urea. Excess Urea in the blood can cause poor oxygen transfer into tissues and eventually lead to death. Excess Urea in the Bladder can lead to forced urination, or in lamest terms, peeing yourself, or a bladder or Urinary Tract infection
went for blood work they tested for a level 7 what dose this mean
The normal range for serum urea is typically between 7-20 mg/dL (2.5-7.1 mmol/L). However, this range can vary depending on the laboratory and individual factors such as age and health status. It is important to interpret the results in the context of the specific clinical situation.