Deck 2: Introduction to Urinalysis
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Deck 2: Introduction to Urinalysis
1
Which of the following is least likely to occur if a urine specimen stands at room temperature for more than 2 hours?
A) Deterioration of formed elements
B) Increased bacteria
C) Decreased pH
D) Decreased glucose
A) Deterioration of formed elements
B) Increased bacteria
C) Decreased pH
D) Decreased glucose
C
2
Red blood cells will disintegrate more rapidly in urine that is:
A) Concentrated and acidic
B) Concentrated and alkaline
C) Dilute and acidic
D) Dilute and alkaline
A) Concentrated and acidic
B) Concentrated and alkaline
C) Dilute and acidic
D) Dilute and alkaline
D
3
The primary cause of the changes that take place in unpreserved urine is:
A) Bacterial growth
B) Excessive exposure to light
C) Oxidation of chemical constituents
D) Precipitation of crystals
A) Bacterial growth
B) Excessive exposure to light
C) Oxidation of chemical constituents
D) Precipitation of crystals
A
4
A urine specimen for reagent strip glucose analysis can be preserved using all of the following methods except:
A) Refrigeration
B) Boric acid
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Commercial tablets
A) Refrigeration
B) Boric acid
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Commercial tablets
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5
Which of the following will be least affected in an unpreserved specimen left at room temperature overnight?
A) Bilirubin
B) Urobilinogen
C) Red blood cells
D) Protein
A) Bilirubin
B) Urobilinogen
C) Red blood cells
D) Protein
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6
Urine from a patient with diabetes insipidus has:
A) Decreased volume and decreased specific gravity
B) Decreased volume and increased specific gravity
C) Increased volume and increased specific gravity
D) Increased volume and decreased specific gravity
A) Decreased volume and decreased specific gravity
B) Decreased volume and increased specific gravity
C) Increased volume and increased specific gravity
D) Increased volume and decreased specific gravity
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7
A specimen for routine urinalysis and culture can be preserved using:
A) Sodium fluoride
B) Boric acid
C) Formalin
D) Toluene
A) Sodium fluoride
B) Boric acid
C) Formalin
D) Toluene
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8
In the laboratory,the preferred method of urine preservation is:
A) Refrigeration
B) Boric acid
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Commercial tablets
A) Refrigeration
B) Boric acid
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Commercial tablets
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9
All of the following are components of normal urine except:
A) Urea
B) Chloride
C) Amino acids
D) Creatinine
A) Urea
B) Chloride
C) Amino acids
D) Creatinine
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10
Which of the following terms is correctly matched with urine output?
A) Anuria: 400 mL in 24 hours
B) Oliguria: 1000 mL in 24 hours
C) Polyuria: 3000 mL in 24 hours
D) Nocturia: no urine output
A) Anuria: 400 mL in 24 hours
B) Oliguria: 1000 mL in 24 hours
C) Polyuria: 3000 mL in 24 hours
D) Nocturia: no urine output
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11
A urine specimen may be rejected by the laboratory for all of the following reasons except:
A) Nonmatching label and requisition form
B) Specimen contaminated with feces
C) Contamination on the exterior of the container
D) The container uses a screw-top lid
A) Nonmatching label and requisition form
B) Specimen contaminated with feces
C) Contamination on the exterior of the container
D) The container uses a screw-top lid
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12
Which of the following urine chemicals will deteriorate when exposed to light?
A) pH
B) Leukocytes esterase
C) Bilirubin
D) Specific gravity
A) pH
B) Leukocytes esterase
C) Bilirubin
D) Specific gravity
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13
A patient with polyuria shows a high specific gravity in the urine.The patient should be evaluated for:
A) Renal tubular acidosis
B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Diabetes insipidus
D) Prostatic infection
A) Renal tubular acidosis
B) Diabetes mellitus
C) Diabetes insipidus
D) Prostatic infection
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14
To determine if a specimen is urine,measure the concentrations of:
A) Glucose and protein
B) Urea and creatinine
C) Uric acid and amino acids
D) Protein and amino acids
A) Glucose and protein
B) Urea and creatinine
C) Uric acid and amino acids
D) Protein and amino acids
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15
A urine specimen containing a large amount of precipitated amorphous material may have been preserved using:
A) Refrigeration
B) Phenol
C) Formalin
D) Toluene
A) Refrigeration
B) Phenol
C) Formalin
D) Toluene
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16
An unpreserved urine specimen left at room temperature overnight will have decreased:
A) Bacteria
B) Specific gravity and pH
C) Glucose and ketones
D) Color and specific gravity
A) Bacteria
B) Specific gravity and pH
C) Glucose and ketones
D) Color and specific gravity
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17
A person exhibiting oliguria would have a urine volume of:
A) 200 to 500 mL
B) 600 to 1000 mL
C) 1000 to 1500 mL
D) more than 1500 mL
A) 200 to 500 mL
B) 600 to 1000 mL
C) 1000 to 1500 mL
D) more than 1500 mL
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18
The polyuria associated with diabetes mellitus is caused by:
A) The presence of excess glucose in the urine
B) A defect in the production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone)
C) The diuretic effect of insulin
D) Failure of the collecting duct to respond to ADH
A) The presence of excess glucose in the urine
B) A defect in the production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone)
C) The diuretic effect of insulin
D) Failure of the collecting duct to respond to ADH
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19
Persons taking diuretics can be expected to produce:
A) Anuria
B) Polyuria
C) Nocturia
D) Oliguria
A) Anuria
B) Polyuria
C) Nocturia
D) Oliguria
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20
The average daily volume of urine produced by a normal adult is approximately:
A) 200 mL
B) 500 mL
C) 1200 mL
D) 2500 mL
A) 200 mL
B) 500 mL
C) 1200 mL
D) 2500 mL
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21
The required specimen for quantitative analysis of urinary constituents is the:
A) Midstream clean-catch specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) Random specimen
D) Timed specimen
A) Midstream clean-catch specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) Random specimen
D) Timed specimen
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22
Which specimen(s)from a three glass collection do(es)not have to be examined microscopically?
A) #1
B) #2
C) #3
D) All should be examined
A) #1
B) #2
C) #3
D) All should be examined
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23
Documentation of appropriate handling of specimens for drug analysis is provided by the:
A) Urinalysis supervisor
B) Physician
C) Temperature readings
D) Chain of custody form
A) Urinalysis supervisor
B) Physician
C) Temperature readings
D) Chain of custody form
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24
An increase in urine production during the night is described as:
A) Anuria
B) Oliguria
C) Polyuria
D) Nocturia
A) Anuria
B) Oliguria
C) Polyuria
D) Nocturia
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25
The first morning specimen from a patient with no history of symptoms for diabetes is positive for glucose.The patient should:
A) Be given a glucose tolerance test
B) Be asked to collect the second morning specimen
C) Be asked to collect a timed specimen
D) Be tested for renal tubular damage
A) Be given a glucose tolerance test
B) Be asked to collect the second morning specimen
C) Be asked to collect a timed specimen
D) Be tested for renal tubular damage
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26
Before analysis,a refrigerated urine specimen must be:
A) Warmed to 37?C
B) Examined for crystal formation
C) Examined for changes in color
D) Returned to room temperature
A) Warmed to 37?C
B) Examined for crystal formation
C) Examined for changes in color
D) Returned to room temperature
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27
A first morning specimen is frequently requested to confirm:
A) Orthostatic proteinuria
B) Fanconi's syndrome
C) Urinary tract infection
D) Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) deficiency
A) Orthostatic proteinuria
B) Fanconi's syndrome
C) Urinary tract infection
D) Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) deficiency
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28
Increased turbidity in urine stored at room temperature is usually caused by:
A) Evaporation
B) White blood cells
C) Bacterial growth
D) Protein precipitation
A) Evaporation
B) White blood cells
C) Bacterial growth
D) Protein precipitation
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29
All of the following are good preservatives of urinary cellular elements except:
A) Boric acid
B) Formalin
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Thymol
A) Boric acid
B) Formalin
C) Sodium fluoride
D) Thymol
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30
All of the following specimens are acceptable for a urine culture except:
A) Catheterized specimen
B) Timed specimen
C) Suprapubic aspiration
D) Midstream clean-catch specimen
A) Catheterized specimen
B) Timed specimen
C) Suprapubic aspiration
D) Midstream clean-catch specimen
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31
An alternative to the catheterized specimen is the:
A) Fasting specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) Midstream clean-catch specimen
D) Three glass collection
A) Fasting specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) Midstream clean-catch specimen
D) Three glass collection
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32
The liver breaks down protein to form what waste product?
A) Urea
B) Amino acids
C) Sodium
D) Chloride
A) Urea
B) Amino acids
C) Sodium
D) Chloride
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33
The recommended specimen for routine urinalysis testing is the:
A) Random specimen
B) Timed specimen
C) First morning specimen
D) Catheterized specimen
A) Random specimen
B) Timed specimen
C) First morning specimen
D) Catheterized specimen
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34
What is the maximum length of time a urine specimen can remain unpreserved at room temperature before testing?
A) 30 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) 3 hours
D) 6 hours
A) 30 minutes
B) 2 hours
C) 3 hours
D) 6 hours
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35
The specimen of choice for routine urinalysis is the first morning urine because it:
A) Has a high volume
B) Is produced while the body is in a resting state
C) Is more dilute to prevent false-positive reactions
D) Is more concentrated to better detect abnormalities
A) Has a high volume
B) Is produced while the body is in a resting state
C) Is more dilute to prevent false-positive reactions
D) Is more concentrated to better detect abnormalities
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36
The three glass collection is used for the diagnosis of:
A) Bladder cancer
B) Urinary tract infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Prostate infection
A) Bladder cancer
B) Urinary tract infection
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Prostate infection
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37
The least contaminated specimen for bacterial culture is the:
A) Catheterized specimen
B) Suprapubic aspiration
C) Three glass collection
D) Midstream clean-catch specimen
A) Catheterized specimen
B) Suprapubic aspiration
C) Three glass collection
D) Midstream clean-catch specimen
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38
Where should labels on urine specimen containers be placed?
A) Container
B) Lid
C) Bottom
D) Placement does not matter
A) Container
B) Lid
C) Bottom
D) Placement does not matter
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39
Quantitation of a substance that varies with daily activities should be performed on a:
A) Timed overnight specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) 24-hour specimen
D) 2-hour postprandial specimen
A) Timed overnight specimen
B) First morning specimen
C) 24-hour specimen
D) 2-hour postprandial specimen
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40
Failure to empty the bladder before beginning the collection of a timed urine specimen will:
A) Cause falsely increased results
B) Affect the preservation of glucose
C) Cause falsely decreased results
D) Adversely affect culture results
A) Cause falsely increased results
B) Affect the preservation of glucose
C) Cause falsely decreased results
D) Adversely affect culture results
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41
A urine bacterial culture should not be performed on a catheterized specimen.
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42
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State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
Aliquots from 24-hour specimens are being obtained before measuring and mixing the sample.
State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
Aliquots from 24-hour specimens are being obtained before measuring and mixing the sample.
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43
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State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
The temperature of a specimen for drug testing is 25?C when measured within 4 minutes of collection.
State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
The temperature of a specimen for drug testing is 25?C when measured within 4 minutes of collection.
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44
Matching
State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
A patient is deprived of fluids during a 6-hour timed urine collection.
State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
A patient is deprived of fluids during a 6-hour timed urine collection.
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45
A specimen delivered to the laboratory in a gray-top Vacutainer is acceptable for urinalysis.
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46
A urine specimen label should include the date and time of collection.
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47
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State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
The second sample of a three glass collection has a positive urine culture.
State whether the following actions will cause false-positive or false-negative test results:
A.False-positive
B.False-negative
The second sample of a three glass collection has a positive urine culture.
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48
Polydipsia is a symptom of both diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.
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49
Urine that remains unpreserved at room temperature will show an increase in the concentrations of nitrate,glucose,and white blood cells.
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50
Physicians performing urinalysis can determine whether a specimen is urine from the presence of formed elements.
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51
Urine contains organic and inorganic chemicals that can vary with body metabolic functions.
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52
Dietary intake does not influence urine volume.
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