Exam 9: Collection and Processing of Urine Samples
Exam 1: The Clinical Laboratory20 Questions
Exam 2: Regulations Governing Laboratory Personnel14 Questions
Exam 3: Laboratory Safety and Preventing the Spread of Disease29 Questions
Exam 4: Assuring Quality19 Questions
Exam 5: Legal and Ethical Issues18 Questions
Exam 6: Laboratory Equipment25 Questions
Exam 7: Overview of Specimen Collection and Processing16 Questions
Exam 8: Collection and Processing of Blood Samples35 Questions
Exam 9: Collection and Processing of Urine Samples19 Questions
Exam 10: Collection and Processing of Samples for Microbial Studies31 Questions
Exam 11: Overview of Hematology23 Questions
Exam 12: Complete Blood Count Cbc With Differential22 Questions
Exam 13: Hemoglobin and Hematocrit25 Questions
Exam 14: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Esr12 Questions
Exam 15: Coagulation Studies21 Questions
Exam 16: Overview of Clinical Chemistry25 Questions
Exam 17: Glucose Testing28 Questions
Exam 18: Other Select Chemistry Tests19 Questions
Exam 19: Urinalysis20 Questions
Exam 20: Physical Characteristics of Urine19 Questions
Exam 21: Chemical Examination of Urine and Feces25 Questions
Exam 22: Microscopic Examination of Urine24 Questions
Exam 23: Immunology19 Questions
Exam 24: Immunologic Based Rapid Testing17 Questions
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Which of the following is not a common test performed on a 24-hour urine specimen?
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All 24-hour urine-collection tests require the same additives for preservation of the chemical elements present in the urine.
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When starting the collection for a 24-hour urine specimen, the first morning void is discarded at the beginning of the collection.
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Examples of formed elements that may be found in a random urine specimen include:
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Urine specimens do not need to be disposed of as biohazardous substances.Short Answer
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Which specimen type is used to check for bacterial infection of the prostate?
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An elderly patient has come to the laboratory because her urine specimen was not acceptable for a urine culture due to excessive bacterial contamination. The medical assistant who is helping her asks the patient to explain how she prepares for the urine-collection procedure. The patient says that she "cleans herself up" and urinates into the container as best she can.What can the medical assistant say to the patient to help her understand how she can provide an acceptable urine specimen without excessive contamination?
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How are 2-hour postprandial urine specimens and those collected as part of a glucose tolerance test similar?
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Why is it important to use a sterile collection container for a clean-catch midstream urine collection?
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Refrigeration is the only means of preserving a urine specimen after collection.
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The instructions for collection of a 24-hour urine specimen may include:
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A patient has just completed her office visit and was told to collect a 24-hour urine specimen for creatinine. Caitlin, the medical assistant, is asked to provide her with the appropriate container and instructions for the collection procedure. Caitlin explains that the patient needs to start the collection in the morning immediately after the first morning void. She tells the patient that she must collect all the urine for the next 24 hours, including the following morning void, as long as it is within the 24-hour period. She also tells the patient that she needs to document the time that she started and ended the collection on the urine container, and Caitlin added the name of the patient and her patient identification number to the container before she left.Did Caitlin provide adequate instructions to the patient? Is there anything that could have been added?
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What needs to be included on the collection documentation (perhaps on the specimen label) for a 24-hour urine specimen that is not required for a clean-catch midstream collection?
Chapter 9: Collection and Processing of Urine Samples
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When preparing for a clean-catch urine specimen collection, how many moist wipes are used to clean the external area surrounding the urinary meatus?
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The same cleaning methods are needed for all urine specimen collection procedures.
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A urine specimen obtained from an indwelling catheter is appropriate for a urine culture.
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Which of these is not a method used to avoid unwanted changes to a random urine specimen after collection?
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