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Mild to moderate dehydration; suggets drinking more water



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1 Red/pink urine 2 Green/blue urine



3 Clear Urine 4 Dark yellow/Amber Urine



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Physical properties of Urine Color, clarity/turbidity, odor, pH, specific gravity, volume


Clear Urine Indicates: overhydration or excess water consumption


Light yellow, straw color Urine Healthy hydration

, Dark yellow/Amber Urine Mild to moderate dehydration; suggets drinking more water


Orange Urine Severe dehydration, or potential liver/bile duct issues, food dyes, medications


Red/pink urine Potential blood (hematuria) from infections, kidney stones, or tumors.
Food: beets, blackberries, rhubarb


Dark brown/tea colored urine Severe dehydration, liver disease, muscle injury (rhabdomyolysis)


Green/blue urine Food dyes, medications, infections, bacteria


Cloudy/Murky Urine/ Gray UTI, Kidney stones, excessive protein


Urine Osmolality Urine osmolality measures the concentration of dissolved particles (like sodium,
urea, glucose) in urine, reflecting the kidneys' ability to balance water; a normal
range is broad (50-1200 mOsm/kg) but varies with hydration, with high levels
indicating dehydration or excess solutes (e.g., sugar) and low levels suggesting
overhydration or conditions like diabetes insipidus, helping diagnose hydration
status, kidney function, and hormonal imbalances


High: dehydration, glycosuria (too much sugar in urine), heart failure, adrenal
problems (Addison's disease)


Low: Overhydration, Diabetes insipidus, kidney failure/disease


-also monitors hormonal balance


Physical properties of specific gravity -measures density of solutes


How is urobilinogen made? Bilirubin is conjugated with glucuronic acid in the liver to become conjugated
bilirubin, which is water-soluble. Conjugated bilirubin passes directly from the liver
into the bile duct and then into the intestine where the bacteria reduce it into
urobilinogen. Some Urobilingoen is then reabsorbed from the intestine into the
blood and then is filtered out by the glomerulus in the kidney. Thats why a small
amount is normally present in urine and results as normal.

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