000001771 001__ 1771 000001771 005__ 20250521102909.0 000001771 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.6083/M4BR8QDM 000001771 037__ $$aETD 000001771 041__ $$aeng 000001771 245__ $$aA study to determine the effect of concentrated and dilute urine specimens on glucose urine testing 000001771 260__ $$bUniversity of Oregon 000001771 269__ $$a1975 000001771 336__ $$aThesis 000001771 502__ $$bM.N. 000001771 520__ $$aAlthough the blood glucose concentration is the critical parameter in the assessment of diabetic control, the inconvenience and expense involved in obtaining the measurement justifies the use of urine tests for glucose. It is the nurse's responsibility to perform the urine tests and interpret the results for hospitalized patients. In addition to clear documentation of drug effects on urine test accuracy, the literature indicates that over reading (obtaining a higher glucose reading than the actual glucose level in the urine) May occur in highly dilute urine specimens. 000001771 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000001771 650__ $$aGlycosuria$$019663 000001771 650__ $$aUrine$$027642 000001771 650__ $$aCreatinine$$017180 000001771 650__ $$aDiuresis$$017964 000001771 650__ $$aBlood Glucose$$015661 000001771 650__ $$aDiabetes Mellitus$$017671 000001771 691__ $$aUO Medical School$$041362 000001771 692__ $$aUOMS Department of Nursing Education$$041452 000001771 7001_ $$aEpeneter, Beverly$$uUniversity of Oregon$$041359 000001771 8564_ $$992ce89ad-31da-47c2-befe-827b22c91a2f$$s3291482$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/1771/files/2474_etd.pdf$$ePublic$$2955fc064e4eaf615075dc9fe25801c34$$31 000001771 905__ $$a/rest/prod/fj/23/62/21/fj236221c 000001771 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:1771$$pstudent-work 000001771 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations