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what the risks are female urinary tract, male urinary tract, calcium urine test, urinary ca+2, test measures the amount, calcium in urine, all cells, require calcium, numerous functions, calcium is especially important, in the structure of bones, in neuromuscular activity, a deficiency of calcium, in the body fluids causes, hyperexcitable nerves, muscles, excess calcium has the opposite effect, calcium is also an important component of kidney stones, urinary calcium levels, help identify causes, kidney stone formation, a 24-hour urine sample, on day 1, urinate, toilet upon arising, collect all subsequent urine, special container, the next 24-hours, on day 2, urinate, container, in the morning upon arising, cap the container, in the refrigerator, a cool place, collection period, label the container, time of completion, to stop taking any drugs, interfere, infants, thoroughly wash the area around the urethra, open a urine collection bag, a plastic bag, an adhesive paper on one end, place it on infant, males, entire penis, in the bag, adhesive attached, skin, females, bag, over the labia, place a diaper over the infant, bag, infant, checked frequently, bag changed, infant has urinated, bag, active infants, take a couple of attempts, lively infants, displace the bag, causing an inability, obtain the specimen, urine is drained, container, transport, deliver it, upon completion, lab analyzes the sample, calcium content, no special preparation is necessary, collection is taken, infant, a couple of extra collection bags necessary, test involves only normal urination, no discomfort, calcium, measured to screen, monitor diseases, the bone, calcium regulation disorders, the parathyroid gland, kidneys, urinary calcium levels aid the clinician in understanding how the kidneys handle calcium in certain disease states involving calcium balance, the parathyroid gland, urinary calcium levels, essential, in the medical evaluation of kidney stones, a person is eating a normal diet, expected amount, calcium, in the urine is 100 to 300 mg/day, eating a diet low in calcium, calcium, in the urine, 50 to 150mg/day, mg/day = milligrams per day, abnormal results, inappropriately high levels of urine calcium, idiopathic hypercalciuria, milk-alkali syndrome, hyperparathyroidism, renal tubular acidosis, sarcoidosis, vitamin d intoxication, renal failure, use of loop diuretics, decreased levels of urine calcium, hypoparathyroidism, malabsorption, inadequate absorption of nutrients, intestinal tract, disorders, vitamin d deficiency, use of thiazide diuretics, urinary calcium test, performed to detect secondary hyperparathyroidism, no risks, drugs, interfere, drugs, increase urine calcium measurements, antacids, anticonvulsants, carbonic anhydrase inhibitor diuretics, loop diuretics, drugs, decrease urine calcium measurements, adrenocorticosteroids, oral contraceptives, thiazide diuretics.



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