The examination of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements is called urinalysis. It involves testing for various components in urine such as protein, glucose, blood cells, and bacteria to assess kidney function and diagnose conditions like urinary tract infections or kidney disease.
Urinalysis is indeed diagnostic. A urinalysis checks for the presence of blood, certain proteins, glucose and bacteria in the blood, which can point to diabetes, infection, and kidney or liver disease.
Urinalysis: The examination of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements.
rutherford
You just answered your own question.
The presence of certain elements is certified by spectroscopy.
Urinalysis is a test used to detect a variety of disorders, including urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes. It can also help assess hydration levels and detect the presence of illegal substances.
Chandrayaan 1
too much fluid intake and outtake before testing. (water, tea, etc...)
In a normal urinalysis, you would expect to find clear urine, no traces of blood, normal levels of protein, glucose, ketones, and pH, and no presence of bacteria or white blood cells.
A urinalysis test is typically conducted to diagnose a UTI. The rate of positive urinalysis results for a person with a UTI depends on the specific criteria used for diagnosis, but it is generally high. Positive findings may include the presence of white blood cells, red blood cells, bacteria, and nitrites in the urine.
Confirmation of BBB is obtained by electrocardiogram (ECG).