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protein electrophoresis, urine
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what the risks are male urinary system, urine protein electrophoresis, upep, test that roughly quantitates the various protein fractions in urine, immunoelectrophoresis, urine, immunofixation, urine,
child, adult, collect a "clean-catch", midstream, urine sample, obtain a clean-catch sample, men, boys should wipe clean the head, the penis, women, girls should wash the area between the labia, soapy water, rinse well, start to urinate, allow a small amount to fall, toilet bowl, clears the urethra of contaminants, clean container, catch, 1 to 2 ounces of urine, remove the container, urine stream, give the container, assistant, infant, 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, check baby frequently, remove the bag, infant has urinated into it, active infants, take a couple of attempts, lively infants, displace the bag, causing an inability, obtain the specimen, urine is drained into a container, transport back, electrophoresis, laboratory technique, urine, on specially treated paper, exposed to an electric current, various proteins migrate, move on the paper, to form bands that indicate the relative proportion of each protein fraction,
collection, the first morning urine, most concentrated, advised, advise to discontinue drugs that could interfere,
this test involves only normal urination, no discomfort,
protein is not, found in large quantities, in the urine, presence of protein, in the urine, indicate a multitude of disorders, urine protein is roughly divided into urine albumin, globulins, urine protein electrophoresis recommended to help determine the cause of protein, in the urine, a screening test to measure the various proteins in urine,
no significant amount, globulin protein, in the urine, urine albumin is less than 50 mg/dl, kidney failure, decreased kidney function, diabetic nephropathy, acute inflammation, nephrotic syndrome, acute urinary tract infection, multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, no risks associated,
drugs, affect the measurement of proteins include chlorpromazine, corticosteroids, isoniazid, neomycin, phenacemide, salicylates, sulfonamides, tolbutamide, never discontinue any medication, consulting health care provider.
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