Exam 14: Examination of Body Fluids and Miscellaneous Specimens
Exam 1: Fundamentals of the Clinical Laboratory19 Questions
Exam 2: Safety in the Clinical Laboratory17 Questions
Exam 3: Quality Assessment and Quality Control in the Clinical Laboratory20 Questions
Exam 4: Phlebotomy: Collecting and Processing Blood18 Questions
Exam 5: The Microscope15 Questions
Exam 6: Systems of Measurement, laboratory Equipment, and Reagents17 Questions
Exam 7: Laboratory Mathematics and Solution Preparation14 Questions
Exam 8: Basic and New Techniques in the Clinical Laboratory37 Questions
Exam 9: Delivery of Laboratory Testing From Point of Care to Total Automation26 Questions
Exam 10: Introduction to Clinical Chemistry35 Questions
Exam 11: Principles and Practice of Clinical Hematology80 Questions
Exam 12: Introduction to Hemostasis26 Questions
Exam 13: Renal Physiology and Urinalysis58 Questions
Exam 14: Examination of Body Fluids and Miscellaneous Specimens12 Questions
Exam 15: Introduction to Microbiology70 Questions
Exam 16: Immunology and Serology45 Questions
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When a leukocyte differential smear made from a CSF specimen with an elevated leukocyte count reveals an increase in polymorphonuclear cells,it may be indicative of ____ infection.
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Serous fluid for laboratory examination should be collected in:
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If CSF has a xanthochromic appearance,it can indicate bleeding:
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The type of specimen that is most critical to deliver immediately to the laboratory for examination is ____ fluid.
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A macroscopically turbid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)may indicate:
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Ideally,a semen specimen should be analyzed within ____ of collection.
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