A volunteer at a medical lab must design a procedure to test urine samples for various kidney disorders including diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, Bright's disease, and kidney stones. The previous volunteer left without documenting the testing instructions, so the new volunteer must devise a method to diagnose the kidney conditions and interpret the results.
A volunteer at a medical lab must design a procedure to test urine samples for various kidney disorders including diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, Bright's disease, and kidney stones. The previous volunteer left without documenting the testing instructions, so the new volunteer must devise a method to diagnose the kidney conditions and interpret the results.
A volunteer at a medical lab must design a procedure to test urine samples for various kidney disorders including diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, Bright's disease, and kidney stones. The previous volunteer left without documenting the testing instructions, so the new volunteer must devise a method to diagnose the kidney conditions and interpret the results.
A volunteer at a medical lab must design a procedure to test urine samples for various kidney disorders including diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, Bright's disease, and kidney stones. The previous volunteer left without documenting the testing instructions, so the new volunteer must devise a method to diagnose the kidney conditions and interpret the results.
1. Design a procedure to diagnose a series of kidney disorders. Kidney Disorders Lab • Next year, after you have accepted your life science program at university, you decide to volunteer at a medical lab. At this lab, you are responsible for testing urine samples from patients for various kidney disorders. • The last volunteer took all the instructions with them when they left, and the clinic manager has asked you to devise a new set of instructions. • Your Task: Design a procedure to test for the following kidney disorders: • Interpret results of different kidney disorders. • Diabetes insipidus • Diabetes mellitus (Type I and II diabetes) • Brights disease (nephritis) • Kidney stones Notable Textbook Pages: Lab 9.5.1 – Diagnosing Kidney Disorders, Page 457 Lab 1.5.1 – Testing for Macromolecules, page 58