Chemical Examination of Urine: Constituents and Conditions

Chemical Examination of Urine: Constituents and Conditions
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This informative content discusses the normal and abnormal constituents of urine, including proteins, sugars, ketone bodies, nitrite, and more. It delves into clinical conditions associated with proteinuria, blood-uria, and glycosuria, providing insights into pre-renal, renal, and post-renal causes. The content also covers the overview, composition, and key abnormalities of urine, offering a comprehensive understanding of renal health.

  • Urine analysis
  • Renal health
  • Proteinuria
  • Clinical conditions
  • Normal composition

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  1. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: WHY PARTICIPATE? THE PROFESSION THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Presenter: Organization Date

  2. AGENDA Today s Professional Association Determining the right one for you The IIA as THE Professional Association for Internal Auditors

  3. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION Society of professionals An organization composed of members of a particular profession that regulates entry to and sets and maintains standards for that profession As defined by encarta.msn.com

  4. YOUR MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE

  5. CHOOSING THE RIGHT ONE What is important to you? What is expected at work? What can you get out of the membership? What can you give to the profession through membership?

  6. WHAT I NEED FROM THE ASSOCIATION Professional guidance Advocacy Training Networking Certification Specialty programs Technology Publications Services Local contacts

  7. WHAT THE ASSOCIATION NEEDS FROM ME Involvement in the profession Involvement in the professional association Motivating professionals to become members Mentoring new members Mentoring students

  8. THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS

  9. THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS (IIA) International Professional Association Established in 1941 Global Headquarters Altamonte Springs, Florida, U.S.A. More than 170,000 members worldwide Representation in more than 165 countries

  10. THE IIA VISION The IIA is the internal audit profession's global voice, recognized authority, acknowledged leader, chief advocate, and principal educator.

  11. THE IIA MISSION STATEMENT The mission of The Institute of Internal Auditors provides dynamic leadership for the global profession of internal auditing.

  12. THE IIA MISSION STATEMENT Activities in support of this mission will include but will not be limited to: 1. Advocating and promoting the value that internal audit professionals add to their organizations; Providing comprehensive professional educational and development opportunities; standards and other professional practice guidance; and certification programs; Researching, disseminating, and promoting to practitioners and stakeholders knowledge concerning internal auditing and its appropriate role in control, risk management, and governance; Educating practitioners and other relevant audiences on best practices in internal auditing; and Bringing together internal auditors from all countries to share information and experiences 2. 3. 4. 5.

  13. IIA STRATEGIC PRIORITIES The IIA has three primary objectives: 1.Advocacy To be the recognized voice for the internal audit profession 2.Globalization To develop and sustain the internal audit profession globally through appropriate infrastructure, coordination, support, and communication 3.Service To provide exceptional service to IIA members

  14. IIA BROAD OBJECTIVES Acceptance of the internal auditing profession Increase internal auditing capacity Provide better services for our members

  15. ADVOCATING FOR THE PROFESSION A seat on the Standing Advisory Group of the PCAOB Permanent observer status on INSOTSAI Respond to various regulators Basel Committee on Banking Supervision SEC OSC SOX

  16. THE GLOBAL ADVOCACY FRAMEWORK Maximize influence with limited resources Focus on key targets Coordinate efforts globally Set objectives; record progress Provide consistent impression of internal auditing profession and The IIA ONE MESSAGE, MANY VOICES!

  17. DEVELOPMENT OF STANDARDS AND GUIDANCE Internal Auditing Standards Board Exposure Draft Process Approval and implementation date Professional Issues Committee

  18. COMMON BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (CBOK) Global survey Summary of the global practice of internal auditing Insights into the practice of internal auditing, how it has changed, and where it is going

  19. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA) Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA) Certification in Risk Management Assurance

  20. AUDIT CAREER CENTER Career Opportunities Online Resume Search Postings

  21. IIA MEMBERSHIP The IIA is a professional association of individual members All members commit to follow the IIA Code of Ethics and International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing Members are served via local chapters or institutes, or directly as members-at-large (where no chapter/affiliate exists)

  22. PUBLIC AND PRVATE IIA members come from a wide variety of public and private sectors, which include: Agriculture Forestry, and fisheries Mining Contract construction Manufacturing Transportation Communications Utility services Wholesale and retail trade Financial Insurance Real estate Services Education Government

  23. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES IIA members have various professional responsibilities, including: Internal Auditing Risk Management Governance Internal Control IT Audit Education Security

  24. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES NORTH AMERICA Individual Membership Regular Educational Government Student Retired Life Group Membership Audit Group Government Group

  25. LOCAL IIA AFFILIATION In North America - join as members of The IIA directly; assigned to a chapter in their area All other regions - become members of The IIA by joining an IIA institute in your region

  26. THE [NAME] CHAPTER/INSTITUTE OF THE IIA Became a Chapter/Institute on [date] [number of] Members [Chapter/Institute Website] Other pertinent information about the local IIA

  27. THE PROFESSION FOR THE FUTURE INTERNAL AUDITING For more information E-mail: academic@theiia.org Website: www.theiia.org/academic or www.globaltheiia.org Telephone: +1 407 937 1100 Fax: +1 407 937 1101

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