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1 Nursing Times / Vol 112 Online issue 2 / : Urine/Urology/Analysis/Reagent stick/Dipstick/Test This article has been double-blind peer reviewedAuthor Ann Yates is director of continence services, Cardiff and Vale University Health Yates A (2016) urinalysis : how to interpret results . Nursing Times; Online issue 2, an individual s urine can be a useful way of detecting or ruling out some diseases and infections. urinalysis can be undertaken in many ways, one of which is using a reagent stick. To be effective, the test must be performed properly and the results interpreted correctly.
interpret results. Nursing Times; Online issue 2, 1-3. Analysing an individual’s urine can be a useful way of detecting or ruling out some diseases and infections. Urinalysis can be undertaken in many ways, one of which is using a reagent stick. To be effective, the test must be performed properly and the results interpreted correctly. This ...
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