Urinalysis and Body Fluids Final Exam Review UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Urinalysis and Body Fluids Final Exam
Review UPDATED Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Things that happen to urine when left standing at room temperature - CORRECT ANSWERIncrease pH, Glucose decrease, Color darkens, Bacteria increases
Name of the confirmation test for positive bilirubin on the d...
Urinalysis and Body Fluids Final Exam
Review UPDATED Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Things that happen to urine when left standing at room temperature - CORRECT ANSWER-
Increase pH, Glucose decrease, Color darkens, Bacteria increases
Name of the confirmation test for positive bilirubin on the dipstick? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Ictotest
Complete obstruction of the biliary ducts. Bilirubin(pos or neg) Urobilinogen (pos or neg)? -
CORRECT ANSWER- Bilirubin Positive, Urobilinogen Negative
What crystal? Concentric and radial striations. Yellow/brown spheres. Occur in severe liver
disease - CORRECT ANSWER- Leucine
What crystal? Sheaths of fine/silky needles; occurs in severe liver disease. - CORRECT
ANSWER- Tyrosine
What crystal?Colorless plates with notched corners - CORRECT ANSWER- Cholesterol
What crystal?Hexagonal plates; occurs with a hereditary condition - CORRECT ANSWER-
Cystine
What crystal? Occurs in alkaline urine; seen especially in refrigerated urine - CORRECT
ANSWER- Amorphous phosphates
What crystal? Thorny Apple - CORRECT ANSWER- Ammonium biurate
, What crystal? Coffin Lids - CORRECT ANSWER- Triple phosphate
What crystal? Yellow football shaped - CORRECT ANSWER- Uric Acid
What crystal? Envelope shaped - CORRECT ANSWER- Calcium Oxalate
What crystal? Dumbbells; very tiny - CORRECT ANSWER- Calcium carbonate
Urine from patients with diabetes mellitus has: (increased or decreased) volume and (increased
or decreased) specific gravity - CORRECT ANSWER- increased volume, increased specific
gravity
A first morning urine is the specimen of choice for routine urinalysis because - CORRECT
ANSWER- it is more concentrated, resulting in better detection of abnormalities
Total renal blood flow is approximately - CORRECT ANSWER- 1200 ml/min
The normal kidney performs all of the following EXCEPT:
(a) regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance
(b) regulation of acid-base balance
(c) plays a role in hormonal function
(d) removes excess protein from the blood - CORRECT ANSWER- (d) removes excess
protein from the blood
The glomerulate filtrate is described as
(a) a protein filtrate of plasma
(b) a glucose and protein containing filtrate of plasma
(c) a plasma filtrate without glucose and protein
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