Get a comprehensive overview of Organ Function Tests for BSc Nursing Applied Biochemistry. These notes cover renal, liver, and thyroid function tests with clinical interpretation. Free download in pdf format.
What’s covered?
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Renal Function Tests | Serum creatinine, BUN, GFR, urine analysis |
| Liver Function Tests | Bilirubin, enzymes, proteins, coagulation tests |
| Thyroid Function Tests | TSH, T3, T4, thyroglobulin, autoantibodies |
Features
- Easy to understand language
- Complete syllabus covered
- Free to download in pdf format
- Questions and answers at the end of each topic
FAQs
What is the normal range of serum creatinine? 0.6–1.2 mg/dL for adults, slightly lower in females and elderly.
Why is serum creatinine preferred over BUN for kidney function? Creatinine is less affected by diet and hydration, making it a more reliable GFR marker.
Which test is best for thyroid function screening? TSH is the most sensitive first-line test; abnormal levels guide further testing.
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