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Chapter 7 urinalysis and body fluids Banks With Solutions Which of the following should be used to reduce light intensity in bright-field microscopy? Rheostat Which of the following are reported as number per lpf? Casts The Sternheimer -Malbin stain is added to urine sediments to do all of t...

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Which of the following should be used to reduce light intensity in bright-field microscopy?

Rheostat




Which of the following are reported as number per lpf? Casts




The Sternheimer -Malbin stain is added to urine sediments to do all of the following except:

Decrease precipitation of crystals




Nuclear detail can be enhanced by: Toluidine blue and acetic acid




Which of the following lipids is/are stained by Sudan III? Neutral fats and Triglycerides




Which of the following lipids is/are capable of polarizing light? Cholesterol




The purpose of the Hansel stain is to identify: Eosinophils

, Chapter 7 urinalysis and body fluids
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Crenated RBCs are seen in urine that is: Hypersthenuric




Differentiation among RBCs, yeast, and oil droplets may be accomplished by all of the following

except: Lysis of yeast cells by acetic acid




A finding of dysmorphic RBCs is indicative of: glomerular bleeding




Leukocytes that stain pale blue with Steinheimer Malbin stain and exhibit Brownian movement

are: glitter cells




Sometimes mononuclear leukocytes are mistaken for: Renal tubular cells




When pyuria is detected in a urine sediment, the slide should be checked carefully for the

presence of: Bacteria




Transitional epithelial cells are sloughed from the: bladder




The largest cells in the urine sediment are: squamous epithelial cells

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