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| Failure of the kidneys to produce urine. |
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| The presence of bilirubin in the urine. |
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| The passing of a sterile catheter through the urethra and into the bladder to remove urine. |
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| Secretion and passage of large amounts of urine. |
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| Difficult or painful urination. |
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| The condition of having to urinate often. |
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| The presence of glucose in the urine. |
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| Blood present in the urine. |
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| The presence of ketone bodies in the urine. |
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| An accumulation of large amounts of ketone bodies in the tissue and body fluids. |
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| The act of voiding urine. |
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| The functional unit of the kidney. |
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| Excessive urination during the night. |
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| Inability of an individual to control urination at night during sleep. (bedwetting) |
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| Decreased or scanty output of urine. |
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| The unit that describes the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. |
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| Increased output of urine. |
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| The presence of protein in the urine. |
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| The presence of pus in the urine. |
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| The concentration at which a substance in the blood that is not normally excreted by the kidneys begins to appear in the urine. |
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| The inability to empty the bladder. The urine is being produced normally but is not being voided. |
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| The weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of substance known as the standard. In urinalysis, the specific gravity refers to the measurements of the amount of dissolved substances present in the urine compared with the same amount of distilled water. |
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| The clear liquid that remains at the top after a precipitate settles. |
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| The passing of a sterile needle through the abdominal wall into the bladder to remove urine. |
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| The immediate need to urinate. |
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| The physical, chemical and microscopic analysis of urine. |
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| The inability to retain urine. |
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