How can a health care professional perform an urinalysis test if they are colorblind?
A health care professional who is colorblind can still perform a urinalysis test by using other sensory cues, such as cloudiness, turbidity, or the presence of sediment. Additionally, they can use dipsticks that change color in response to different chemical reactions, allowing them to assess the presence of specific substances in the urine.Color Therapies - Related Articles
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