Urinalysis
Culture & Sensitivity
Blood Studies
Imaging
Specialized Studies
100

Which component should always be negative?

glucose, ketones, leukocytes

100

A urine culture is best collected at what time?

First morning void, mid-stream clean catch urine

100

What do we look at with BUN?

This stands for blood/urea/nitrogen, and it helps determine the kidney function and ability to remove waste

100

Which imaging study uses no contrast dye and is common for kidney stones?

ultrasound
100

What procedure uses a scope to directly visualize the bladder interior?

Cystoscopy

200

What does nitrite-positive urine strongly indicate?

Bacterial UTI

200

How long can urine culture sit at room temperature before it is unreliable?

less than 1 hour unless refrigerated

200

Which value is more specific to kidney function, BUN or creatinine?

Creatinine is more specific because it is less affected by other factors like hydration and diet

200

What is the nurse's priority after any study involving contrast dye?

Encourage lots of fluids to flush dye

200

What is the highest priority post-cystoscopy complication to monitor for?

Bleeding or urinary retention 

300

Dark amber urine is most commonly caused by what?

Dehydration

300

What is the primary purpose of a urine culture and sensitivity test?

Identify the pathogen and determine which antibiotics will work

300

A rising BUN and creatinine together usually indicate what?

Acute or chronic kidney dysfunction

300

Which test visualizes obstruction of urinary flow by injecting dye into the bladder via catheter?

Cystogram or voiding cystourethrogram

300

What test measures how well the kidneys filter blood each minute?

GFR- glomerular filtration rate

hydration status, blood pressure, age can all affect

400

Which urine finding suggests renal damage?

Protein

400

Before giving antibiotics for UTI, what must be done first?

Obtain the urine culture

400

What is the normal serum creatinine range for adults?

0.6-1.2 for female, 0.6-1.4 for male

400

What organs are looked at in a KUB?

Kidneys, ureters, bladder

400
A renal biopsy requires the patient to avoid what type of medication before the test?

Anticoagulants

500

What do casts in urine typically indicate?

Kidney disease or tubular damage

500

A patient culture grows E. coli resistant to ampicillin.  What term describes this?

Antibiotic resistance

500

Why might BUN be elevated if kidneys are normal?

Dehydration commonly, can also be due to high protein diet and steroids. 

500

Which diagnostic tests require screening for iodine allergy beforehand?

CT with contrast, IV pyelogram

500

After a renal biopsy, the nurse should position the patient how?

On the affected side (the pressure helps control bleeding)

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