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How Do You Perform A Blood Urea Nitrogen Test?

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How Do You Perform A Blood Urea Nitrogen Test?

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Nitrogen is a colorless and odorless gas under standard conditions and comprises approximately 78 percent of the Earth’s atmosphere. Nitrogen also accumulates in the blood in the form of urea as a normal byproduct of protein digestion. The Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) level is a common type of blood test for detecting nitrogen but it requires a medical laboratory to perform. Interpret the BUN value. The normal BUN range is 8 to 20 milligrams urea per deciliter (mg/dl) of blood and a high BUN level can indicate a variety of medical conditions, most often poor kidney functioning. A low BUN value typically has no clinical significance, but can indicate alcohol poisoning, some types of malnutrition and poor liver functioning. Obtain the equipment. A spectrophotometer is a fairly standard piece of equipment that’s commonly found in laboratories that perform analytical chemistry. You can find a spectrophotometer from many suppliers of scientific instruments or directly from a manufacturer. Diac

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