In a patient with osteoarthritis, the urinalysis would typically be normal, as osteoarthritis primarily affects joint structures and does not directly impact kidney function or urinary composition. There may be no signs of infection, proteinuria, or hematuria. However, if there are other underlying conditions or complications, those might be reflected in the urinalysis. Overall, osteoarthritis itself would not show specific abnormalities in urinalysis.
That would depend on the particular patient involved.
Nocturia
The bacterium would be less likely to colonize the patient's lower respiratory system
The bacterium would be less likely to colonize the patient's lower respiratory system.
Place blankets behind the patient's head.
Calcium
Almost all preoperative screens do not test for drugs they check to make sure your body has nothing out of the ordinary goin on. The doctor would have to specifie it to test for drugs and you as a patient would have to be informed that is what there doing under the HIPPA law.
A patient with IBD (irritable bowel disease) would likely exhibit gnawing pain in abdomen, vomiting, and anorexia.
Yes.
The symptoms of Cushings Disease are a result of an abnormally high amount of Cortisol.
Magnesium and potassium.
No, much worse.