Urinalysis and Body Fluids

“Urinalysis and Body Fluids” by Susan King Strasinger, published by F.A. Davis in 2008, is a comprehensive resource that spans 292 pages in English. This fifth edition utilizes case studies and clinical situations to enhance problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, while also addressing safety precautions necessary for urine and body fluid analyses.
Readers will find detailed discussions on renal physiology and function testing, as well as thorough analyses of urine’s physical, chemical, and microscopic properties. The book includes over 175 full-color slides of various body fluids, closely aligned with the text for better understanding. It also covers laboratory tests for diagnosing and monitoring diseases related to glomerular, tubular, interstitial, and vascular origins, alongside quality assurance practices and current instrumentation in the urinalysis laboratory.
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- Uses case studies and clinical situations to promote problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
- Discusses the safety precautions needed to guard against hazards related to urine and body fluid analyses.
- Features more than 175 full-color slides of urine, cerebrospinal, seminal, synovial, and serous fluids, positioned close to the related text.
- Reviews renal physiology and renal function testing.
- Offers comprehensive discussions of the physical, chemical, and microscopic analyses of urine.
- Describes, in detail, the laboratory tests used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases of glomerular, tubular, interstitial, and vascular origins.
- Covers quality assurance and management, including requirements of accrediting agencies.
- Uses procedure and summary boxes for quick reference.
- Comprehensive discussion of current instrumentation in the urinalysis laboratory.
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