urine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • dilute: Urine hCG tests may give a false negative result in very dilute urine.
  • excrete: For every 2 glasses of wine you drink you will excrete 4 glasses urine.
  • pass: The less often you pass urine, the less often you will need to go.
  • drain: Newly inserted catheter does not drain urine: The most obvious cause of failure to drain urine is failure to enter the bladder.

Adjective modifier

  • stale: The aura of disinfectant, mingled with the light stench of stale urine wafted through the air.
  • concentrated: When and how the body produces dilute and concentrated urine.
  • alkaline: Many problems with the stoma and surrounding skin areas are caused by the presence of alkaline urine.
  • residual: Residual urine The urine that remains in the bladder after urination.
  • infected: The disease is transmitted by direct contact with infected urine, poop or saliva.

Modifies a noun

  • dipstick: This information is relevant to anyone involved in the management and use of urine dipstick tests.
  • sample: My vet has asked for a urine sample from my dog.
  • cytology: Laboratory data were almost within normal limits and urine cytology was positive.
  • specimen: They were working with exactly the same urine specimens for other tests in the lab.
  • hcg: Urine hCG tests may give a false negative result in very dilute urine.
  • scald: Prior to the introduction of the spray we were using petroleum jelly as our method of preventing urine scald and tissue maceration.

Noun used with modifier

  • passing: RBS [ glucose level ] around 7. PU [ passing urine ] normally.

Preposition: in

  • bladder: Urodynamic studies Assessment of the pressure and flow of urine in the bladder and connecting tubes.

Preposition: from

  • bladder: The primary purpose of the catheter is to permit drainage, in this case of urine from the urinary bladder.
  • kidney: Sudden blockage to the drainage of urine from the kidney can cause damage.

Preposition: for

  • ketone: Test your blood sugar level and your urine for ketones as soon as any such symptoms of hyperglycaemia occur as described above.

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