Sample Processing for Urinalysis 10 multiple choice questions 12345678910 0% 1 votes, 5 avg 5 GOOD LUCK WELL DONE Created by quizshellSample processing requirements for urinalysis 1 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 1. Refrigerating urine samples will cause precipitation of? A. Lysine crystals B. Bilirubin crystals C. Hyaline casts D. Amorphous phosphates/urates 2 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 2. Which urine specimen is the most desirable specimen for quantifying sodium analyte? A. First morning voided urine B. Random midstream clean-catch C. Fasting urine D. 24-hour Urine collection 3 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 3. What is the expected pH range of a urine specimen? A. 3.5-8.0 B. 3.5-9.0 C. 4.5-8.0 D. 4.0-8.5 4 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 4. Which urine specimen is the most desirable specimen for pregnancy tests? A. Random midstream clean-catch B. First morning voided urine C. Fasting Urine D. 24-hour urine collection 5 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 5. Which of the following urine specimen is the most concentrated? A. First morning voided urine B. Midstream catch C. 24 hour collection D. 12 hour collection 6 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 6. Which urine specimen is the preferred collection method for bacterial culture? A. First morning voided urine B. Midstream clean-catch C. Fasting urine D. Suprapubic aspiration 7 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 7. Which of the following changes occurs in unpreserved urine? A. Decreased pH, increased nitrites, bacteria, and Turbidity B. Increased pH, nitrites, bacteria, and Turbidity C. Increased urobilinogen, glucose, ketones, and bilirubin 8 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 8. Which urine specimen is the most desirable specimen for creatinine clearance tests? A. First morning voided urine B. 24-hour urine collection C. Random midstream clean-catch D. Fasting Urine 9 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 9. What is the expected pH range of a urine specimen? A. 4.5-8.0 B. 3.5-8.0 C. 3.5-9.0 D. 4.0-8.5 10 / 10 Category: Urinalysis 10. Which of the following changes occurs in unpreserved urine? A. Decreased urobilinogen, glucose, ketones, bilirubin and change in color B. Decreased pH, increased nitrites, bacteria, and Turbidity C. Increased urobilinogen, glucose, ketones, and bilirubin Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback More Quizzes Hematology Test Bank 224 Questions; Clinical Chemistry Question Banks Endocrinology Quiz Acid Base Balance Electrolyte and Osmolality Quiz Cardiac and Liver Enzymes Carbohydrates Quiz Lipids and Lipoproteins Parasitology Question Bank Filariae Quiz Nematodes Cestodes Quiz Trematodes Quiz Flagellates and Ciliates Quiz Hemoflagellates Extraintestinal Protozoa Quiz Blood Bank QBank Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...