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Student Lab Video Compilation

Online Anatomy and Physiology students participate in hand-on experiments and dissections at home using materials from a lab kit created within the department.  See a sample of work submitted by students with feedback from instructor and peers.  All work shared with student permission. 

Sample Lab Instruction Video Playlist

Hands-on at-home labs for online courses include several elements, usually materials from our kit, an introductory concept lecture, video demonstration of methods, written instructions with data sheets, and an 'answer' video that opens once a student has submitted their work.  View the playlist below for most of the instructional materials for this urinalysis lab.  

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This Playlist Includes:

01

Urinalysis Concept

Lecture Video

Urinalysis is a non-invasive tool used to diagnose many imbalances.  This introductory lecture video introduces pathophysiology associated with each pad of a urine test strip: glucose, ketones, pH, leukocytes, nitrites, red blood cells, protein, bilirubin, urobilinogen, and specific gravity. 

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Examples of Urinalysis Results

This shorter video walks through how to read urinalysis results, discussion potential causes for abnormal results in a few cases.

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03

Demonstration of Urinalysis Methods

This video walks through how to collect a urine sample and how to read results. Watch it all for a laugh!

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04

Urinalysis Answers Discussion

Once a student turns in their work, a video opens in which the answers are discussed.  

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