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100

With adequate fluid intake, the average adult daily urine output is ____ mL per 24 hours.  

1250

100

In a culture and sensitivity test, at what temperature is the inoculated agar plate incubated to show bacterial sensitivity to various antimicrobial agents?  

98.6°F

100

A pregnant patient who tells you that she is having pain during urination or in the kidney area may be experiencing ____.

 a urinary infection or kidney stones

100

Which of the following should you do when a patient is having a laboratory test?

Let the patient be your guide in determining how much information to provide

100

Which of the following may indicate polycystic kidney disease?

Proteinuria

200

Which urine specimen is used to complete a quantitative and qualitative analysis of one or more substances such as sodium, chloride, or calcium?

24-hour specimen

200

The part of the optical microscope that concentrates the light being directed through the sample is the ____.

condenser

200

Which of the following are bacteria that grow best in the presence of oxygen?

Aerobe

200

 Beneficial bacteria found in the body that perform functions such as producing vitamins are called ____.

normal flora

200

The parasitic insects in the figure are mites, which can burrow under the skin and cause ________________  infestations

scabies

300

Wendy has provided a random urine sample and has returned to the examination room. You notice that the sample is a blue-green color. Which of the following questions would you ask Wendy to help rule out nonpathologic causes for the unusual color?

"Did you have asparagus for lunch?"

300

Which urine specimen is collected after a night's sleep and contains greater concentrations of substances?

 First morning urine specimen

300

A living microorganism or its toxin that may cause human disease that is transported through the US mail must be marked as a(n) ____.

etiologic agent

300

Facultative bacteria are bacteria that ____.

grow in the presence or absence of oxygen

300

A microorganism capable of causing disease is a ____.

 pathogen

400

he best urine specimen to test for nitrates is a ____.

first morning specimen

400

Which of the following is an inflammation of the heart tissue that occurs most frequently in schoolage children as a result of an untreated strep throat?

Rheumatic fever

400

A slide calibrated to the exact measurements needed to count blood cells or sperm under a microscope is a ____.

hemocytometer

400

Which of the following refers to an insufficient production of urine?

Oliguria

400

Which of the following cause eye disease, venereal disease, and a form of pneumonia?

Chlamydiae

500

The correct procedure for testing for ketones using a reagent strip includes ____.

testing urine immediately or covering and refrigerating it until you can test it

500

The liquid portion from the tube of urine that is discarded down the drain after the centrifuge stops is called the ____.

supernatant

500

Which of the following is one of the first signs of liver disease?

Bilirubinuria

500

Residual urine is ____.

urine remaining in the bladder after voiding

500

A genetically inherited disorder in which the body cannot properly metabolize the nutrient phenylalanine, resulting in mental retardation, is ____.

phenylketonuria

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