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bilirubin, urine
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what the risks are male urinary system, conjugated bilirubin-urine, direct bilirubin-urine, is test measures the amount, bilirubin in the urine, bilirubin, yellowish pigment found in bile, a fluid produced by the liver, large amounts of bilirubin in the body, lead to jaundice , must urinate into a special bag, container every time use the bathroom, 24-hour period, on day 1, urinate, toilet, wake up, close the container tightly, in the refrigerator, a cool place, collection period, urinate, special container every time use the bathroom, the next 24 hours, on day 2, urinate, container, in the morning again, wake up, label the container, time of completion, an infant, thoroughly wash the area around the urethra, hole where urine flows out, open a urine collection bag, a plastic bag, an adhesive paper on one end, males, place the entire penis in the bag, attach the adhesive to the skin, females, place the bag over the two folds of skin on either side, the vagina, labia, put a diaper on the baby, over the bag, infant, checked frequently, bag changed, infant has urinated, empty the urine, bag, container provided by doctor, lively infants, cause the bag to move, take a couple of attempts, extra collection bags necessary, finished, label, return the container, ,
no special preparation is necessary, collection is taken, infant, a couple of extra collection bags necessary, a health care provider, tell whether, not to discontinue any drugs, interfere, "special considerations", below,
test involves only normal urination, no discomfort,
this test performed, liver, gallbladder problems, suspected,
bilirubin is not, found, in the urine,
bile ducts, obstructed, direct bilirubin, build up to a high enough level that some of it, escape, liver, blood, levels, high enough, of it, appear, in the urine, direct bilirubin appears, in the urine, increased direct bilirubin, that the biliary, liver secretion, ducts, obstructed, increased urinary bilirubin, biliary strictures, cirrhosis, gallstones, in the biliary tract, hepatitis, associated biliary obstruction, surgical trauma affecting the biliary tract, tumors, the liver, gall bladder, no risks,
bilirubin, breakdown, light, why babies, jaundice, placed under blue fluorescent lamps, bili lights, drugs than, falsely elevate the test result include allopurinol, antibiotics, barbiturates, chlorpromazine, diuretics, ethoxazene, oral contraceptives, phenazopyridine, steroids, sulfonamides, drugs, cause false negative results include indomethacin, ascorbic acid.
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