The following outlines two scenarios dealing with patients having a question about their kidneys. Based on the type of urine being produced, explain what caused each situation: Case 1: Bill is on the football team. The following outlines two scenarios dealing with patients having a question about their kidneys. Based on the type of urine being produced, explain what caused each situation: Case 1: Bill is on the football team. After a long pre season summer practice he uses the bathroom and finds there is little urine in the bladder and it is dark yellow. Why is this different form normal? What should Bill to do correct this? Case 2: A few days later Bill is at practice and he takes a nasty hit on the lower right side of his back. That evening he notices something else unusual. Now his urine has a light pink color to it. What is the problem now? Why is this different form normal? What should Bill to do correct this? Case 2: A few days later Bill is at practice and he takes a nasty hit on the lower right side of his back. That evening he notices something else unusual. Now his urine has a light pink color to it. What is the problem now?
The following outlines two scenarios dealing with patients having a question about their kidneys. Based on the
type of urine being produced, explain what caused each situation:
Case 1:
Bill is on the football team. After a long pre season summer practice he uses the bathroom and finds there is little urine in the bladder and it is dark yellow. Why is this different form normal? What should Bill to do correct this?
Case 2:
A few days later Bill is at practice and he takes a nasty hit on the lower right side of his back. That evening he notices something else unusual. Now his urine has a light pink color to it. What is the problem now?