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myoglobin, urine
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what the risks are --> urine sample, female urinary tract, male urinary tract, urine myoglobin, urine myoglobin, test to detect, myoglobin in urine, myoglobin, protein in heart, skeletal muscles, a muscle is exercised, uses up available oxygen, myoglobin has oxygen bound to it, providing an extra reserve of oxygen so that the muscle, maintain a high level of activity, longer period of time, muscle is damaged, myoglobin is released, bloodstream, filtered out, the bloodstream by the kidneys, eliminated in urine, in large quantities, myoglobin, damage the kidney, break down into toxic compounds, causing kidney failure,
collect a "clean-catch", midstream, urine sample, obtain a clean-catch sample, men, boys should clean the head, the penis, women, girls need to wash the area between the lips, the vagina, soapy water, rinse well, start to urinate, allow a small amount to fall, toilet bowl to clear the urethra of contaminants, put a clean container under urine stream, catch 1 to 2 ounces of urine, remove the container, urine stream, cap, mark the container, give it, assistant, 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 the infant, males, entire penis, in the bag, adhesive attached, skin, females, bag, over the labia, diaper, usual over the secured bag, take a couple of attempts, lively infants, displace the bag, causing the specimen to be absorbed by the diaper, infant, checked frequently, bag changed, infant has urinated, bag, urine is drained, container, transport,
no special preparation is necessary, collection is taken, infant, a couple of extra collection bags necessary,
test involves only normal urination, should cause no discomfort,
myoglobin levels obtained, muscle damage, skeletal, heart muscle damage, suspected,
a normal urine sample, does not have myoglobin, a normal result is reported, negative,
presence of myoglobin, in the urine, skeletal muscle ischemia, blood deficiency, skeletal muscle trauma, skeletal muscle inflammation, myositis, heart attack, muscular dystrophy, rhabdomyolysis, malignant hyperthermia, no risks.
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