Body Fluids 27 multiple choice questions 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425 0% 1 votes, 5 avg 8 GOOD LUCK WELL DONE Created by quizshellBody fluids Body Fluids 1 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 1. What is the fluid in a joint called ? A. Ascitic Fluid B. Peritoneal fluid C. Pleural fluid D. Synovial Fluid 2 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 2. The estimation of hyaluronic acid concentration by measurement of viscosity is useful in evaluating which type of fluid ? A. Ascitic Fluid B. Peritoneal fluid C. Pleural fluid D. Synovial Fluid 3 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 3. Which of the following is characteristic of an exudate effusion ? A. Leukocyte count <1000/uL B. Non-inflammatory C. Protein concentration more than 3 g/dL 4 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 4. A clay-colored stool is indicative of ? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bile duct obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 5 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 5. Which of the following tests is used to confirm the presence of Cryptococcus neoformans in cerebrospinal fluid ? A. Gram’s stain B. Sudan III C. India Pink D. India red 6 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 6. Which of the following gives synovial fluid its unique viscosity ? A. Stercobilin B. Biliverdin C. Glucuronic acid D. Hyaluronic acid 7 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 7. Which of the following tests is used for early detection of colorectal cancer ? A. Benedict’s test B. Occult blood C. Icotest D. Acetest 8 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 8. A Black (tarry) stool is indicative of ? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bowel obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 9 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 9. Which cells are increased in viral and fungal meningitis ? A. Lymphocytes B. Neutrophils C. Monocytes D. Eosinophils 10 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 10. A term used for bulky, foul-smelling, greasy stools caused by malabsorption of fat is called ? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bowel obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 11 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 11. A ribbon-like stool is indicative of ? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bowel obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 12 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 12. Which cells are increased in bacterial meningitis ? A. Lymphocytes B. Neutrophils C. Monocytes D. Eosinophils 13 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 13. Which of the following is a characteristic of a transudate effusion? A. Noninflammatory effusions B. Protein concentration more than 3 g/dL C. Leukocyte count >1000/uL 14 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 14. Which of the following is an abnormal sperm form ? A. Double head B. Amorphous head C. Double tail D. All of the above 15 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 15. Which of the following is a characteristic of an exudate effusion ? A. Leukocyte count <1000/uL B. Protein concentration of less than 3 g/dL C. Inflammatory effusions 16 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 16. What is the fluid in an abdomen called ? A. Ascitic Fluid B. Peritoneal fluid C. Pleural fluid D. Synovial Fluid 17 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 17. A sperm count of less than 10 million/mL is indicative of ? A. Sterility B. Infection C. Normal D. Ejaculation disorder 18 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 18. Which cells are seen in multiple sclerosis ? A. Lymphocytes B. Neutrophils C. Plasma cells D. Eosinophils 19 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 19. Inflammation of the intestinal wall is called ? A. Nephritis B. Colitis C. Pyelonephritis D. Urethritis 20 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 20. Which of the following is a characteristic of a transudate effusion ? A. Leukocyte count <1000/uL B. Inflammatory C. Protein concentration > 3 g/dL 21 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 21. What are the order of collection for Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)samples? A. Tube #1: Microbiology, Tube #2: Chemistry, Tube #3: Hematology B. Tube 1: Chemistry and serology, Tube #2: Microbiology, Tube #3: Hematology C. Tube #1: Hematology, Tube #2: Microbiology, Tube #3: Chemistry 22 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 22. A red stool is indicative of ? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bowel obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 23 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 23. Increased fecal fat (>60 droplets) is suggestive of which disorder? A. Upper GI bleeding B. Bile duct obstruction C. Lower GI bleeding D. Steatorrhea 24 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 24. What is the normal pH range of seminal fluid ? A. 8.0-14.0 B. 4.0-6.0 C. 7.2-8.0 D. 8.0-10.0 25 / 25 Category: Urinalysis 25. Which of the following is a characteristic of a transudate effusion? A. Protein concentration of less than 3 g/dL B. Inflammatory C. 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