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*****I have already completed the Interactive Part of the Lab just need to answer a few questions, in a Word document and I will paste it in the lab page****
—In the attachments is the questions and the scoring guide
URINARY LAB – LIBIET BRETANA
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Patient Chart
Darlene
Marcus
1. Urine Color Test
Light to Medium Yellow
Very Dark Yellow
2. Turbidity Test
Clear
Cloudy
Leukocytes
+
+++
Nitrates
Negative
choice 3 (Positive)
Urobilinogen
0
0
Protein
+++
Negative
pH
8.0
5.0
Hematuria (blood in urine)
Negative
Negative
Specific Gravity
1.000
1.000
Ketones
++++
Negative
Bilirubin
Negative
Negative
Glucose
++++
Negative
3. Chemical Tests
Assessment
1. Why is a urinalysis an important tool in a routine physical?
Has not been answered yet…
2. Suggest an explanation for blood in the urine.
Has not been answered yet…
3. What is diabetes? How are type 1 and type 2 different?
Has not been answered yet…
4. What condition would explain the each patient’s results?
Darlene
Has not been answered yet…
Marcus
Has not been answered yet…
10/31/2018
Urinary Lab Scoring Guide
Urinary Lab Scoring Guide
CRITERIA
NON-PERFORMANCE
BASIC
PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
Explain why blood
may be found in
urine.
Does not identify
why blood may be
found in urine.
Identifies but does not
fully explain why blood
may be found in urine.
Explains why
blood may be
found in urine.
Discusses why blood may be
found in urine and the concerns
of this.
Explain the purpose
and importance of
the urinalysis in a
routine physical.
Does not identify
the purpose and
importance of the
urinalysis in a
routine physical.
Identifies the purpose
or importance of the
urinalysis in a routine
physical.
Explains the
purpose and
importance of
the urinalysis in
a routine
physical.
Illustrates the purpose and
importance of the urinalysis in a
routine physical in detail, and
provides possible
consequences of not doing the
urinalysis.
Explain the
condition that would
explain a patient’s
results in a lab
scenario.
Does not identify
the condition that
would explain the
patient’s results.
Identifies the condition
that would explain the
patient’s results.
Explains the
condition that
would explain
the patient’s
results.
Explains the condition that
would explain the patient’s
results, and provides an
example of the consequences
of that condition.
Explain what
diabetes is, and the
difference between
Type 1 and Type 2
diabetes.
Does not explain
what diabetes is or
explain the
difference
between Type 1
and Type 2
diabetes.
Explains what diabetes
is, or explains the
difference between
Type 1 and Type 2
diabetes, but does not
explain both.
Explains what
diabetes is, and
the difference
between Type 1
and Type 2
diabetes.
Explains what diabetes is, and
the difference between Type 1
and Type 2 diabetes, and
provides an example of how
each type of diabetes can be
managed.
Documents urinalysis
results, but not all
documentation is
appropriate.
Documents
urinalysis
results
appropriately.
Analyzes and documents
urinalysis results appropriately.
Document urinalysis Does not
results
document
appropriately.
urinalysis results.
https://courserooma.capella.edu/bbcswebdav/institution/BIO-FP/BIO-FP1000/150701/Scoring_Guides/u05a1_scoring_guide.html
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This is where introductory text sould go about what they need to do with this pdf, like ‘You need to upload this PDF into your course
as part of your assignment.’
Patient Chart
Darlene
Marcus
1. Urine Color Test
Light to Medium Yellow
Very Dark Yellow
2. Turbidity Test
Clear
Cloudy
Leukocytes
+
+++
Nitrates
Negative
choice 3 (Positive)
Urobilinogen
0
0
Protein
+++
Negative
pH
8.0
5.0
Hematuria (blood in urine)
Negative
Negative
Specific Gravity
1.000
1.000
Ketones
++++
Negative
Bilirubin
Negative
Negative
Glucose
++++
Negative
3. Chemical Tests
Assessment
1. Why is a urinalysis an important tool in a routine physical?
Has not been answered yet…
2. Suggest an explanation for blood in the urine.
Has not been answered yet…
3. What is diabetes? How are type 1 and type 2 different?
Has not been answered yet…
4. What condition would explain the each patient’s results?
Darlene
Has not been answered yet…
Marcus
Has not been answered yet…
10/31/2018
Urinary Lab Scoring Guide
Urinary Lab Scoring Guide
CRITERIA
NON-PERFORMANCE
BASIC
PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
Explain why blood
may be found in
urine.
Does not identify
why blood may be
found in urine.
Identifies but does not
fully explain why blood
may be found in urine.
Explains why
blood may be
found in urine.
Discusses why blood may be
found in urine and the concerns
of this.
Explain the purpose
and importance of
the urinalysis in a
routine physical.
Does not identify
the purpose and
importance of the
urinalysis in a
routine physical.
Identifies the purpose
or importance of the
urinalysis in a routine
physical.
Explains the
purpose and
importance of
the urinalysis in
a routine
physical.
Illustrates the purpose and
importance of the urinalysis in a
routine physical in detail, and
provides possible
consequences of not doing the
urinalysis.
Explain the
condition that would
explain a patient’s
results in a lab
scenario.
Does not identify
the condition that
would explain the
patient’s results.
Identifies the condition
that would explain the
patient’s results.
Explains the
condition that
would explain
the patient’s
results.
Explains the condition that
would explain the patient’s
results, and provides an
example of the consequences
of that condition.
Explain what
diabetes is, and the
difference between
Type 1 and Type 2
diabetes.
Does not explain
what diabetes is or
explain the
difference
between Type 1
and Type 2
diabetes.
Explains what diabetes
is, or explains the
difference between
Type 1 and Type 2
diabetes, but does not
explain both.
Explains what
diabetes is, and
the difference
between Type 1
and Type 2
diabetes.
Explains what diabetes is, and
the difference between Type 1
and Type 2 diabetes, and
provides an example of how
each type of diabetes can be
managed.
Documents urinalysis
results, but not all
documentation is
appropriate.
Documents
urinalysis
results
appropriately.
Analyzes and documents
urinalysis results appropriately.
Document urinalysis Does not
results
document
appropriately.
urinalysis results.
https://courserooma.capella.edu/bbcswebdav/institution/BIO-FP/BIO-FP1000/150701/Scoring_Guides/u05a1_scoring_guide.html
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