Webinar: Chemical Screening of
Urine by Reagent Strip

Join this webinar to find out the correct urinalysis testing
procedure and guidelines to ensure correct patient results.

Routine urinalysis consists of color, clarity specific gravity and a chemical examination including pH, albumin, glucose, ketones, bile, leukocyte esterase, nitrite, and blood. Microscopic examination, if indicated, includes cell identification, casts, crystals, bacteria, and miscellaneous. In this webinar, we will emphasise on correct urinalysis testing procedure and guidelines to ensure correct patient results.

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  • Define the optimal storage time and temperature for urinalysis samples.
  • Review the proper storage of and procedure for the use of urinalysis reagent strips.
  • Describe the chemical reactions, quality control measures, and interpretation of results for urinalysis reagent strip analytes including pH, specific gravity, protein, glucose, ketones, bilirubin, blood, nitrites, urobilinogen, leukocyte esterase.
  • Explain the proper techniques used during urinalysis reagent strip testing; ensuring accuracy.
  • Identify conditions and/or substances that may interfere with urinalysis reagent strip testing.
  • Identify the additional testing protocols used to confirm urinalysis reagent strip testing results.
  • Summarize the analytical principles of measurement in urinalysis reagent strip instruments.

Details

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Date: 10 August 2021, Tuesday
Time: 10.00 am - 11.30 am Malaysia time
Location: Microsoft Teams
Speaker: Professor Pavai Sthaneshwar, University Malaya

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This webinar is organized in collaboration with the Malaysian Association of Clinical Biochemists (MACB) in an effort to advance online education for medical professionals.

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