concentration test


concentration

 [kon″sen-tra´shun] 1. increase in strength by evaporation.2. the ratio of the mass or volume of a solute to the mass or volume of the solution or solvent.3. intense mental focus.hydrogen ion concentration see hydrogen ion concentration.mass concentration the mass of a constituent substance divided by the volume of the mixture, as milligrams per liter (mg/l).mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) the average hemoglobin concentration in erythrocytes, conventionally expressed in “per cent,” meaning grams per deciliter of red blood cells, obtained by dividing the blood hemoglobin concentration (in g/dl) by the hematocrit (in l/l): MCHC = Hb/Hct.minimal alveolar concentration (MAC) the concentration of anesthetic that at a pressure of 1 atmosphere produces immobility in 50 per cent of subjects exposed to a noxious stimulus.minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) the lowest concentration of a given antibiotic required to kill a specific organism.minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) the lowest concentration of a given antibiotic that inhibits the growth of a specific organism.molar concentration the concentration of a substance expressed in terms of molarity" >molarity.concentration test a test of renal function based on the patient's ability to concentrate urine; see also fishberg concentration test.

concentration test

A kidney function test based on the ability of the person to produce concentrated urine under conditions that would normally cause such production, as in intentional dehydration.