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Urine Analyzer, Automated may also be referred to as :

Urine Analyzer | Urine Screening Instrument | Analyzer, Laboratory, Microbiology, Urine Bacteriuria | Semiautomated Urine Analyzer | Automated Urine Analyzer | Urine Analyzer | Bacteriuria Detection Analyzer | Analyzer, Laboratory, Microbiology, Urine Bacteriuria
 

Tips for buying Urine Analyzer, Automated Parts

  1. Three categories cover all the specifications for automated urine analyzers: required, preferred, and optional.
  2. Specifications covered by the required category are the minimum specifications necessary for the automated urine analyzer to perform its indicated function.
  3. Specifications enhancing the automated urine analyzer model's effectiveness by improving test operations or ease of use fall under the preferred category.
  4. Specifications that enable a wider range of automated urine analyzer applications by offering greater testing options, minimizing user interaction, or allowing the analyzer to be operated effectively under a wide variety of circumstances fall under the optional category.
  5. Several factors may determine which automated urine analyzer to purchase, including the location of the instrument in the facility, cost, purpose, ease of use, and number of urine specimens analyzed per day or work shift.
  6. Automated urine analyzers that should be best considered for emergency departments or ICUs are ones that provide specific gravity results quickly, are simple to operate, and are easily transportable - such as a handheld refractometer or a simple reagent strip analyzer.
  7. Reflectance automated urine analyzers and portable refractometers provide readings that are suitable for urine-specific gravity screenings, though they are not as accurate as laboratory refractometers.
  8. Only laboratory refractometers should be considered for laboratory use, which requires highly accurate data for medical diagnoses.
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