Exam 44: Specimen Collection and Processing
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Exam 44: Specimen Collection and Processing77 Questions
Exam 45: Blood Specimen Collection75 Questions
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Exam 51: Pharmacology Fundamentals75 Questions
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-Presence of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the urine
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-Condition that occurs when the glucose level in the blood is greater than what the nephrons can reabsorb,causing the glucose to "spill over" into the urine
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The most accurate way to describe color and clarity is to decant (pour)the specimen into a clear tube so that the opaqueness of the collection container does not adversely affect your analysis of these properties.Match the clarity with the description provided.
-You cannot see the print at all
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When performing Gram staining,if the microorganisms on the slide are identified as Gram positive,they will appear:
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Identify CLIA-waived test(s)associated with the purpose of detecting pH,glucose,ketones,blood,bilirubin,urobilinogen,leukocytes,and specific gravity.
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Analyzing health care results as reported in _________ and _________ also be a part of your duties.Each practice will have their own protocols on how to handle and distribute lab reports to the providers.
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-Media that encourages the growth of all microorganisms
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Specific gravity is defined as the weight of substances dissolved in a specimen as compared with those found in:
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Match the staining characteristics of certain bacteria and the diseases they cause.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Mycobacterium leprae
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The most accurate way to describe color and clarity is to decant (pour)the specimen into a clear tube so that the opaqueness of the collection container does not adversely affect your analysis of these properties.Match the clarity with the description provided.
-You can easily read print through the tube containing the specimen
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-Cancer is detected in the sputum specimen through the use of this stain
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-Once signed,this form releases you to collect a patient's urine specimen for substance abuse testing,prepare it for transport to a testing facility,and release the results to the agency requesting the testing
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Match the staining characteristics of certain bacteria and the diseases they cause.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Clostridium tetani
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Each laboratory has its own reporting system.Match the guidelines for normal values to the description provided.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Reported as finely granular,coarsely granular,WBC casts,RBC casts,mixed cell casts,waxy,or fatty casts;indicative of a serious kidney (renal)problem and require immediate attention by the health care provider
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Each laboratory has its own reporting system.Match the guidelines for normal values to the description provided.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Calcium oxalate crystals might appear in individuals with high caffeine intake
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Each laboratory has its own reporting system.Match the guidelines for normal values to the description provided.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Should not be reported in females except in rape cases and then only under legal authority because it could be perceived as an invasion of privacy
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If you notice that a urine specimen has a very strong ammonia-like smell,it probably indicates that the patient has:
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Each laboratory has its own reporting system.Match the guidelines for normal values to the description provided.Note: Answers may be used more than once.
-Males,0 to 10/hpf
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