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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professions ¦ Colbert, Ankney, Lee ¦ 2nd Edition
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Normally CS fluid is clear and colorless, like water.
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Anatomy
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Increased WBCs are rarely indicative of bacterial infections.
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james
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Urea is formed by the liver and is a waste product of protein breakdown in the body.
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michelleunicorn
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Normal pH is slightly acidic and is dependent upon age.
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If there is excretion of protein in the urine, that may be indicative of renal disease.
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mp14
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E. coli found in a blood sample is indicative of normal flora.
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kfurse
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With excessive vomiting, you will notice a decreased chloride level.
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Anatomy
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Even small numbers of bacteria present may indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI).
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A basic PFT could help determine the degree of lung involvement in a cystic fibrosis patient.
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Engineer
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Anemia is a disease, NOT a sign, but rather a disease.
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