dipstickteste
Dipstickteste, commonly known as a dipstick test, is a diagnostic method that uses a chemically impregnated strip, or dipstick, which is briefly immersed in a liquid sample. The strip contains multiple pads with reagents that react with target analytes, producing color changes that indicate presence or approximate concentration. Results are read visually against a reference color chart or by using a small reading device. Some dipstick tests provide semi-quantitative information, while others are simply qualitative.
Typical uses include clinical urinalysis, where a urine dipstick can detect parameters such as glucose, protein,
Procedure generally involves collecting the sample, dipping the strip for the specified time, removing it promptly,
Advantages of dipstickteste include speed, portability, low cost, and minimal equipment requirements. Limitations include semi-quantitative or
History and regulation: dipstick tests became widespread in clinical and industrial practice during the mid- to