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Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip
Three Kinds of Ketones

When the body breaks down fat for energy, three intermediate products are formed. These products, collectively referred to as ketones, are acetone, acetoacetic acid, and beta-hydroxybutyric acid. Normally, the body gets the energy it needs from carbohydrates in the diet. However, stored fat is broken down and ketones are produced and appear in the urine if the diet does not contain enough carbohydrate to supply the body with glucose for energy or if the body cannot use glucose properly.

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Ketone Bodies

Ketone bodies are usually absent in urine, but low levels may be detected during conditions of physiological stress such as fasting, rapid weight loss, frequent strenuous exercise or prolonged vomiting. The presence of ketones in these situations is due to either inadequate intake or increased loss of carbohydrates. High levels of ketones are present in the urine of individuals with uncontrolled diabetes. In diabetes the ketones are present because the body's ability to metabolize carbohydrates is defective.

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Clinical Significance of Positive Urine Ketone Result

Ketone bodies are usually absent in urine. The presence of ketones in the urine probably indicates that the body is using fats rather than carbohydrates for energy. High levels of ketones may be present in the urine of individuals with uncontrolled diabetes because the body's ability to metabolize carbohydrates is defective. Detecting the presence of ketones in the urine is a valuable aid to managing and monitoring individuals with diabetes mellitus. Ketonuria is an indication that the insulin dose needs to be increased. Electrolyte imbalance and dehydration occur when ketones accumulate in the blood. If these conditions are not corrected by adjusting the dose of insulin, the patient may develop ketoacidosis and ultimately diabetic coma. Low levels of ketones may be detected during conditions of physiological stress such as fasting, rapid weight loss, frequent strenuous exercise or prolonged vomiting. The presence of ketones in these situations is due to either inadequate intake of carbohydrates or increased loss of carbohydrates.

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CLIA Microbiology / Serology Review
Which of the following is used as the indicator in the rapid carbohydrate utilization tests:View Page

Confirmatory and Secondary Urinalysis Screening Tests
Other Causes of Ketonuria

Ketonuria can also be found in conditions associated with a decreased intake of carbohydrates (starvation), digestive disturbances, dietary imbalance (high fat/low carbohydrate diet), eclampsia, prolonged vomiting and diarrhea, glycogen storage diseases, vigorous exercise, fever, and following administration of anesthesia. Ketone bodies are mildly toxic to the body, tending to interfere with the excretion of uric acid, produce mild depression of the central nervous system, and cause acidosis.

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Current Topics in Clinical Microbiology
Eikenella biochemicals

Although not performed that often, the following tests are useful in separating E. corrodens from other closely related members of the HACEK group:KIA showing an alk/alk reaction; Glucose fermentation (-); Reduction of nitrates to nitrites (+); Production of indole (-); Ornithine decarboxylase (+) The positive nitrate reduction reaction eliminates Cardiobacterium hominis, Kingella kingae and other Kingella species.The positive ornithine decarboxylase reaction eliminates Kingella denitrificans (which also denitrifies nitrate to nitrogen gas, a reaction negative for E. corrodens).Eikenella corrodens is asaccharolytic, whereas most other closely related species produce acid from one or more carbohydrates.

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Electrophoresis
CE Advantages and Applications

CE is very rapid, efficient, easily automated, computerized, and requires only a microvolume of sample. Again a cooling system is included in instrumentation to prevent problems associated with the heat generated as discussed previously. The resolving power of CE is another important advantage.Proteins can be separated with CE along with inorganic ions, amino acids, drugs, vitamins, carbohydrates, oligonucleotides, and DNA fragments.

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Laws and Rules of the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel
Description of Specialties (2)

Specialists in immunohematology perform all testing prior to blood transfusions and work to prevent transfusion infections. They also investigate any post-transfusion reactions. This specialty includes all lab procedures performed in the specialty of histocompatibility. Specialists in clinical chemistry analyze body fluids such as blood, urine, and spinal fluid to determine the chemical makeup, including the amount of carbohydrates, proteins, enzymes, and trace elements. The special covers urine microscopics and chemical evaluation of the liver, kidneys, lungs, heart, and other vital organ systems. This specialty also covers all testing performed in the specialties of radioassay and blood gas analysis. Specialists in blood banking can perform all immunohematology testing as well as testing from the specialties of clinical chemistry, hematology and serology/immunology that relates to donor blood. Clinical laboratory personnel who are licensed in the specialties of immunohematology, clinical chemistry, hematology, and serology / immunology may perform all tests in the blood banking specialty.

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Mycology: Yeasts and Dimorphic Pathogens
Match the names of each of the species of yeast listed with its associated phenotypic property that is helpful in establishing a species identification.View Page
Illustrated in this photomicrograph of a lactophenol blue preparation of a urine sediment is a cluster of yeast cells that were presumptively identified as Cryptococcus species. Further characteristics that may assist in confirming this identification are:View Page


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