Deck 20: Physical Characteristics of Urine

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Bright orange urine is always indicative of elevated bilirubin levels in the specimen.Completion
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List one way that the urinometer and refractometer methods for performing specific gravity measurements are different from one another.
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How long may a urine specimen be left at room temperature before it must be analyzed, refrigerated, or preserved?

A)Less than 1 hour
B)Less than 3 hours
C)Less than 8 hours
D)Indefinitely
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Excessive urination is called:

A)Polyuria
B)Nocturia
C)Pyuria
D)Oliguria
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The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of the weight of the substance as compared to the weight of saline at the same temperature.
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If hematuria is present, what color may the urine specimen appear?

A)Orange
B)Green
C)Brown
D)Pink or red
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Insufficient urine volume may affect the quality of the results achieved during a urinalysis.
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The term used to describe the presence of pus or white cells in the urine is:

A)Hematuria
B)Pyuria
C)Glycosuria
D)Polyuria
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An ammonia odor may be evident when a urine specimen is at room temperature for ____than 1 hour.Short Answer
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Urine ____________describes the transparency of the urine specimen.
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What is one similarity between all the methods presented in this chapter to measure specific gravity?

A)The amount of urine needed for measurement
B)The supplies necessary for the measurement
C)The units of measurement
D)All of the above
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A meniscus is a curve in the surface of a liquid substance caused by surface tension between molecules.
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The intensity of the yellow color observed in a urine specimen will vary with the hydration status of the patient.
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It is more common for amorphous urates to be present in an acidic urine than it is for amorphous phosphates to be present in acidic urine.
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If a specific gravity measurement is reported as 1.050, this is considered:

A)An abnormal result
B)A normal result
C)An invalid result
D)A very low result
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Amorphous phosphates are examples of diffuse _____________that cause the urine specimen to appear cloudy.
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The urine color considered to be normal is:

A)Brown
B)Dark yellow
C)Red
D)Pink
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A urine specimen that appears bright (fluorescent) yellow may indicate:

A)Ingestion of beets
B)Ingestion of asparagus
C)Ingestion of multivitamins
D)The presence of red blood cells
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Urinary incontinence may also be known as ____________urination.
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Deck 20: Physical Characteristics of Urine
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Bright orange urine is always indicative of elevated bilirubin levels in the specimen.Completion
Complete each statement.
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Bright orange urine is more often indicative of medication use, such as Pyridium.
2
List one way that the urinometer and refractometer methods for performing specific gravity measurements are different from one another.
The answers may include the volume of urine needed for the testing procedure and the ease of reading the results.
3
How long may a urine specimen be left at room temperature before it must be analyzed, refrigerated, or preserved?

A)Less than 1 hour
B)Less than 3 hours
C)Less than 8 hours
D)Indefinitely
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If urine is left at room temperature for more than an hour before testing occurs, the bacteria in the specimen may multiply, causing erroneous results. pH changes may also result, as well as chemical changes. Formed elements in the specimen may disintegrate to the point that they are not recognizable when examined microscopically.
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Excessive urination is called:

A)Polyuria
B)Nocturia
C)Pyuria
D)Oliguria
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The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio of the weight of the substance as compared to the weight of saline at the same temperature.
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If hematuria is present, what color may the urine specimen appear?

A)Orange
B)Green
C)Brown
D)Pink or red
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Insufficient urine volume may affect the quality of the results achieved during a urinalysis.
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The term used to describe the presence of pus or white cells in the urine is:

A)Hematuria
B)Pyuria
C)Glycosuria
D)Polyuria
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An ammonia odor may be evident when a urine specimen is at room temperature for ____than 1 hour.Short Answer
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Urine ____________describes the transparency of the urine specimen.
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What is one similarity between all the methods presented in this chapter to measure specific gravity?

A)The amount of urine needed for measurement
B)The supplies necessary for the measurement
C)The units of measurement
D)All of the above
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A meniscus is a curve in the surface of a liquid substance caused by surface tension between molecules.
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The intensity of the yellow color observed in a urine specimen will vary with the hydration status of the patient.
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It is more common for amorphous urates to be present in an acidic urine than it is for amorphous phosphates to be present in acidic urine.
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If a specific gravity measurement is reported as 1.050, this is considered:

A)An abnormal result
B)A normal result
C)An invalid result
D)A very low result
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Amorphous phosphates are examples of diffuse _____________that cause the urine specimen to appear cloudy.
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The urine color considered to be normal is:

A)Brown
B)Dark yellow
C)Red
D)Pink
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A urine specimen that appears bright (fluorescent) yellow may indicate:

A)Ingestion of beets
B)Ingestion of asparagus
C)Ingestion of multivitamins
D)The presence of red blood cells
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Urinary incontinence may also be known as ____________urination.
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