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11 December, 07:25

As a physician, you receive a urinalysis report on your patient with the following information: SG 1.014; Proteins negative; Glucose positive; Ketones Positive; Bilirubin negative; Blood negative; Nitrites positive; Sodium 160 mmol; Potassium 86 mmol. You must write a letter to the patient indicating your concerns about the report. Write the body of the letter in the following space.

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  1. 11 December, 07:31
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    You can write out the letter, but it should specify: the patient hasn't been controlling their Diabetes bc glucose and ketones spilling into urine. Also the positive nitrite could indicate a U. T. I. Infections can cause hyperglycemia in a Diabetic. Also the reverse, uncontrolled blood sugar can lead to glycosuria, which is a good nidus for bacteria to grow from sugar in urine, leading to a UTI.
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