Blood Urea, Creatinine, And Glucose: Normal Ranges Explained
Question 1. Vanderbegh test
Answer:
- Van den Bergh test is used to identify an increase in serum bilirubin
Reagent used:
- A mixture of an equal volume of sulfanilic acid in dilute HCl and sodium nitrate
Reactions:
- Direct reaction
- Detects conjugated bilirubin
- Indirect reaction
- Detects unconjugated bilirubin
- Biphasic
- Useful when serum contains both conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin
Question 2. Briefly write on the urea clearance test
Answer:
- Urea is the end product of protein metabolism
Definition:
- It is defined as the volume of plasma that would completely clear of urea per min
Calculation:
\(C_m=\frac{U^* \mathrm{~V}}{\mathrm{P}}\)Cm = Maximum urea clearance output of urine more than 2 ml/min U urea concentration in urine (mg/ml)
V urine excreted per min in ml
P = urea concentration in plasma (mg/ml)
Normal value:
75 ml/min
Significance:
- A value below 75% of normal indicates renal damage
- A value below 50% of normal indicates an increase in blood urea level
Question 3. Write normal values for
Answer:
- Blood urea, Random blood glucose, Serum creatinine
- Blood urea-10-40 mg/dl
- Random blood glucose 80-140 mg/dl
- Serum creatinine 0.6-1 mg/dl
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