Sharp objects such as needles, microscopic slides, and applicator sticks should go in this.
What is rigid sharps container
100
What is the normal reference range of specific gravity?
What is 1.003-1.030
100
Bilirubin can turn the pad tannish purple and can be confirmed with the Ictotest. Bilirubin in urine may indicate this disease.
What is liver disease
100
What is Hematuria?
Blood present in the urine.
100
What is Urinalysis Department do?
Test the physical, chemical, and Microscopic examinations of urine.
200
Hands should be washed with soap after handling specimens, removing gloves and ______?
What is before leaving the classroom
200
You should observe these three things when doing a physical examination of urine.
What is color, clarity, and specific gravity
200
Ketones may turn the pad pink or purple. This can be confirmed with what test?
What is Acetest
200
What is Refractometer?
An instrument used for measuring a refractive index.
200
What is the Hematology Department?
Study of blood; examine individuals blood cells: RBC's WBC's and platelets;they are counted and their morphology is evaluated.
300
You should never recap these
What is needles
300
The major functioning unit of the kidney is what?
What is nephron
300
Nitrites turn the pad on the reagent strip this color.
What is pink.
300
What is Ph?
The degree to which a solution is acidic or basic.
300
What is Microbiology Department?
Study of Microorganisms that causes infections.
400
Specimens or contaminated articles must be placed in this.
What is biohazard waste
400
Urine is what kind of body fluid?
What is sterile
400
Glucose in the urine can be confirmed with this test.
What is Clinitest.
400
What is Melanin?
A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eyes in people and animals. Also known to have responsibility for tanning the skin exposed to sunlight.
400
What is the histology Department?
Microscopic study of the tissues, usually part of the pathology department.
500
What is Specific Gravity?
To measure the amount of dissolved substances present in urine compared with the same amount of distilled water.
500
What is the Immunology/Serology department?
Department that tests for antibodies against diseases like mono, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and some STD's