Deck 16: Urinalysis, Body Fluids, and Other Specimens

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Which of the following is obtained through a lumbar puncture?

A) pleural fluid
B) cerebrospinal fluid
C) peritoneal fluid
D) synovial fluid
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Nasopharyngeal culture collection may be used to diagnose:

A) Salmonella infection
B) Shigella infection
C) whooping cough
D) Cryptococcus infection
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Creatinine clearance is determined through the use of:

A) CSF specimen
B) synovial fluid
C) pericardial fluid specimen
D) urine specimen
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Fluid composed of products formed in various male reproductive organs is referred to as:

A) seminal fluid
B) CSF
C) synovial fluid
D) pleural fluid
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Which of the following types of urine specimens is the "cleanest," or least contaminated?

A) first morning specimen
B) timed specimen
C) midstream specimen
D) random specimen
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Amniotic fluid can be found:

A) around the heart after a heart attack
B) around the fetus in the uterus
C) around the lungs
D) surrounding the liver, the pancreas, and other parts of the gastrointestinal area
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A 24-hour urine specimen is usually collected to test for:

A) glucose
B) bacteria
C) creatinine clearance
D) creatine kinase
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Pericardial fluid is collected from the:

A) joints
B) sac around the heart
C) abdominal cavity
D) sac around the lungs
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Throat cultures are most commonly obtained to determine the presence of a:

A) Streptococcus infection
B) Neisseria infection
C) Staphylococcus infection
D) Bacillus infection
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The fluid collected from a joint cavity is:

A) pericardial fluid
B) synovial fluid
C) amniotic fluid
D) peritoneal fluid
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The sweat chloride test is performed on all infants with a positive:

A) gastric analysis
B) newborn screen
C) urine glucose test
D) H. pylori test
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Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that causes:

A) cystic fibrosis
B) diabetes mellitus
C) peptic ulcers
D) malaria
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The FOBT is an abbreviation for the test to detect:

A) TB
B) cystic fibrosis
C) gastric ulcers
D) occult blood
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Skin tests are used to determine whether a patient has ever had contact with:

A) a particular antigen and has produced antibodies to that antigen
B) the disease polycythemia
C) a particular antibody and has produced antigens to that antibody
D) the disease leukemia
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A urine C & S should be performed on a:

A) random urine sample
B) clean-catch midstream sample
C) routine urine sample
D) 24-hour urine specimen
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Peritoneal fluid is located:

A) around the lungs
B) in the abdominal cavity
C) in the joints
D) in the sac around the heart
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The most convenient type of urine specimen to collect is the:

A) clean-catch midstream specimen
B) fasting specimen
C) timed specimen
D) random specimen
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The O & P analysis is requested on:

A) fecal specimens
B) CSF specimens
C) synovial fluid specimens
D) throat cultures
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What type of urine specimen is needed to detect an infection?

A) random
B) routine
C) clean-catch
D) 2-hour timed
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The occult blood analysis is frequently requested on:

A) synovial fluid specimens
B) seminal fluid specimens
C) fecal specimens
D) CSF specimens
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The sweat chloride test is used to diagnose:

A) cerebral palsy
B) cystic fibrosis
C) diabetes mellitus
D) multiple sclerosis
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Which of the following can be used in children and infants to diagnose whooping cough?

A) O & P test
B) H. pylori test
C) Sweat chloride test
D) Nasopharyngeal culture
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The Guaiac smear test is used for:

A) occult blood detection
B) cystic fibrosis analysis
C) TB detection
D) diagnosis of pneumonia
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Sputum is fluid from the pericardial area.
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CSF is fluid that circulates around the outside of the brain.
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Fecal specimens are commonly collected in order to detect parasites.
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Seminal fluid is examined to detect sexual criminal charges.
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The fluid that surrounds the fetus in the uterus is peritoneal fluid.
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Occult blood tests are also known as H.pylori tests.
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The "prick technique" is used for the determination of tuberculosis infection.
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An allergy skin test is usually performed on the patient's foot or leg.
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BUN is an abbreviation for blood urea nitrogen.
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UA is an abbreviation for timed urine.
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Throat swab collections are most commonly obtained to determine the presence of ________ infections.
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The "prick technique" is performed on the patient to detect ________.
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The abbreviation PPD stands for ________.
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Peptic ulcers can be detected by the ________ test.
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________ analysis determines how much acid is produced in an individual's stomach.
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The ________ test is used as the gold standard in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.
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The presence of ketone bodies in urine is referred to as ________.
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The ________ strip is used to check urine for ketone bodies.
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C & S stands for ________.
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CSF stands for ________.
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What is included in the routine UA?
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What are sputum specimens collected for?
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Deck 16: Urinalysis, Body Fluids, and Other Specimens
1
Which of the following is obtained through a lumbar puncture?

A) pleural fluid
B) cerebrospinal fluid
C) peritoneal fluid
D) synovial fluid
cerebrospinal fluid
2
Nasopharyngeal culture collection may be used to diagnose:

A) Salmonella infection
B) Shigella infection
C) whooping cough
D) Cryptococcus infection
whooping cough
3
Creatinine clearance is determined through the use of:

A) CSF specimen
B) synovial fluid
C) pericardial fluid specimen
D) urine specimen
urine specimen
4
Fluid composed of products formed in various male reproductive organs is referred to as:

A) seminal fluid
B) CSF
C) synovial fluid
D) pleural fluid
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Which of the following types of urine specimens is the "cleanest," or least contaminated?

A) first morning specimen
B) timed specimen
C) midstream specimen
D) random specimen
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Amniotic fluid can be found:

A) around the heart after a heart attack
B) around the fetus in the uterus
C) around the lungs
D) surrounding the liver, the pancreas, and other parts of the gastrointestinal area
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A 24-hour urine specimen is usually collected to test for:

A) glucose
B) bacteria
C) creatinine clearance
D) creatine kinase
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Pericardial fluid is collected from the:

A) joints
B) sac around the heart
C) abdominal cavity
D) sac around the lungs
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Throat cultures are most commonly obtained to determine the presence of a:

A) Streptococcus infection
B) Neisseria infection
C) Staphylococcus infection
D) Bacillus infection
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The fluid collected from a joint cavity is:

A) pericardial fluid
B) synovial fluid
C) amniotic fluid
D) peritoneal fluid
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11
The sweat chloride test is performed on all infants with a positive:

A) gastric analysis
B) newborn screen
C) urine glucose test
D) H. pylori test
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12
Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria that causes:

A) cystic fibrosis
B) diabetes mellitus
C) peptic ulcers
D) malaria
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13
The FOBT is an abbreviation for the test to detect:

A) TB
B) cystic fibrosis
C) gastric ulcers
D) occult blood
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14
Skin tests are used to determine whether a patient has ever had contact with:

A) a particular antigen and has produced antibodies to that antigen
B) the disease polycythemia
C) a particular antibody and has produced antigens to that antibody
D) the disease leukemia
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A urine C & S should be performed on a:

A) random urine sample
B) clean-catch midstream sample
C) routine urine sample
D) 24-hour urine specimen
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Peritoneal fluid is located:

A) around the lungs
B) in the abdominal cavity
C) in the joints
D) in the sac around the heart
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17
The most convenient type of urine specimen to collect is the:

A) clean-catch midstream specimen
B) fasting specimen
C) timed specimen
D) random specimen
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18
The O & P analysis is requested on:

A) fecal specimens
B) CSF specimens
C) synovial fluid specimens
D) throat cultures
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19
What type of urine specimen is needed to detect an infection?

A) random
B) routine
C) clean-catch
D) 2-hour timed
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The occult blood analysis is frequently requested on:

A) synovial fluid specimens
B) seminal fluid specimens
C) fecal specimens
D) CSF specimens
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21
The sweat chloride test is used to diagnose:

A) cerebral palsy
B) cystic fibrosis
C) diabetes mellitus
D) multiple sclerosis
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22
Which of the following can be used in children and infants to diagnose whooping cough?

A) O & P test
B) H. pylori test
C) Sweat chloride test
D) Nasopharyngeal culture
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The Guaiac smear test is used for:

A) occult blood detection
B) cystic fibrosis analysis
C) TB detection
D) diagnosis of pneumonia
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24
Sputum is fluid from the pericardial area.
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CSF is fluid that circulates around the outside of the brain.
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Fecal specimens are commonly collected in order to detect parasites.
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Seminal fluid is examined to detect sexual criminal charges.
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The fluid that surrounds the fetus in the uterus is peritoneal fluid.
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Occult blood tests are also known as H.pylori tests.
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The "prick technique" is used for the determination of tuberculosis infection.
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An allergy skin test is usually performed on the patient's foot or leg.
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BUN is an abbreviation for blood urea nitrogen.
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UA is an abbreviation for timed urine.
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Throat swab collections are most commonly obtained to determine the presence of ________ infections.
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The "prick technique" is performed on the patient to detect ________.
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The abbreviation PPD stands for ________.
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Peptic ulcers can be detected by the ________ test.
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________ analysis determines how much acid is produced in an individual's stomach.
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The ________ test is used as the gold standard in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.
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The presence of ketone bodies in urine is referred to as ________.
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The ________ strip is used to check urine for ketone bodies.
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C & S stands for ________.
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CSF stands for ________.
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What is included in the routine UA?
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What are sputum specimens collected for?
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