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Procedure: Specific
Gravity Procedure, Refractometer Product: Total Solids Refractometer State: Pennsylvania Accrediting organization: CAP NCCLS format:Yes |
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Specific Gravity Procedure, Refractometer
PRINCIPLE:
The Total Solids (T.S.) meter is a refractometer that is specifically designed to measure the total solids in solution. It actually measures the refractive index of the solution but has a calibrated scale to give a reading for specific gravity. The refractive index is the ratio of the velocity of light in air to the velocity of light in solution. The refractive index varies with temperature but the T.S. meter is temperature compensated. It contains a liquid in a sealed chamber in the optical path which also has a refractive index change with temperature change, thus compensating for the change in refractive index of the sample. The refractometer is calibrated to give results in terms of specific gravity, valid for urine only, not other salt or glucose solutions.
SPECIMEN:
A few drops of fresh urine is preferred. If testing cannot be performed within 1 hour, refrigerate the specimen at 2o-8o C.
REAGENTS:
EQUIPMENT:
QUALITY CONTROL:
Calibration is confirmed by testing with distilled water and commercial urinalysis controls. All control specimens must be processed in the same manner as patient samples.
PROCEDURE:
(at the notched bottom of the cover). Capillary action causes the specimen to flow over the prism surface.
CARE OF REFRACTOMETER:
RESULTS:
Expected Range: 1.000-1.035
Specific gravity is always reported to the third decimal place. Report the specific gravity as read on the refractometer scale. If the specific gravity is greater than 1.035 report as >1.035.
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Prepared: February 1999 by <Very Good Point of Care Coordinator>, Point-of-Care Coordinator | ||
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