The microalbuminuria test is a urine test that measures the amount of albumin in the urine. A positive test shows the presence of albumin in the urine due to possible kidney damage, a common cause as a result of diabetes. The provider documents and reviews the positive microalbuminuria test. The provider may adjust the patient’s diabetes medication depending on the results of the test.
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