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AAB MT Exam Chem Urinalysis & Body
Fluids 158 questions and answers
What consists of the gross renal anatomy? - answer Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra


What is the anatomy of the Nephron? - answer Glomerulus. proximal convoluted tubule,
descending Loop of Henle, Ascending Loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, and collecting
duct.


What are the 3 primary functions of the kidneys? - answer Glomerulur Filtration, Tubular
Reabsorption, and Tubular Secretion


True or False: Cells are filtered through the glomerulus? - answer False


What is the GFR? - answer Volume of blood filtered per minute.


What does the glomerulus filter? - answer The Blood


The fluid that is filtered from the blood in the glomerulus travels to where? - answer The
nephron


The proximal convoluted tubule reabsorbs what? - answer Sodium, Potassium, Bicarbonate, and
Water.


The proximal convoluted tubule secretes what? - answer Hydrogen Ions, Urea, Creatinine, and
Uric Acid.


What is the primary function of the Loop of Henle? - answer To reabsorb water, sodium, and
chloride.

, What is the function of aldosterone in the Distal Convoluted Tubule? - answer To increase
Sodium re-absorption.


Where is aldosterone produced? - answer In the adrenal cortex


Where is the final site for urine concentration? - answer Collecting Duct


What is the function of antidiuretic hormone? - answer To act on the collecting ducts and
stimulate water reabsorption.


Where is antidiuretic hormone stored? - answer The Posterior Pituitary


What is produced by the kidney? - answer Renin, Prostaglandins, and Erythropoietin.


The kidney is the target tissue for what? - answer Aldosterone and Antidiuretic Hormone


What is the most preferred urine collected? - answer First morning specimen


What is the most common urine specimens? - answer Random Specimens


First morning urine specimens must be examined when? - answer Within 1 hour of collection


What happens to a urine sample after one hour? - answer The bacteria multiplies, false
positives for Nitrate, pH becomes alkaline, casts disintegrate, and red cells are lysed.


The physical examination of urine includes? - answer Color, appearance, odor, and specific
gravity.

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