Deck 21: Chemical Examination of Urine and Feces

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Which of these test results are often positive when testing the urine of a diabetic patient?

A)Urobilinogen
B)Ketones
C)Glucose
D)Protein
E)All but A above
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Mrs. Miller has just been informed that her guaiac fecal occult blood test was positive. Her practitioner has discussed several reasons for a positive test other than colorectal cancer. List two of the other reasons for a positive fecal occult blood test that the practitioner may have mentioned.
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Positive quality-control samples used for chemical urinalysis tests should be weakly positive to challenge the sensitivity of the testing materials.
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It is not necessary to perform quality-control assessments when performing automated urine chemistry test procedures.Completion
Complete each statement.
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Reagent strips are available to test for the presence of ketones and glucose only.
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The time interval for reading the reagent strip results when testing urine range from ___to 120 seconds.
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Which test will provide a positive result on the urine dipstick in the presence of white blood cells?
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Guaiac is a term that is used to describe:

A)A type of chemistry instrument
B)A system used to test cholesterol concentration
C)A type of fecal occult blood testing procedure
D)A storage form of triglycerides
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The guaiac fecal occult test is seldom used because it is an expensive test procedure.
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The nitrite test result is consistently positive whenever bacteria are present in the urine specimen.
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Why are fecal occult blood specimens collected over 3 days or from consecutive bowel movements rather than just once?

A)Because the stool specimens need to be fresh when tested
B)Because the reimbursement is better with this collection procedure
C)Because the bleeding may be intermittent, and this gives a better opportunity to identify the presence of blood
D)Because each test serves as a confirmation of the test performed the day before
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The presence of leukocytes in the urine specimen is most commonly associated with:

A)Glomerular damage
B)External contamination
C)Lower urinary tract infection
D)Inappropriate exchange of substances in the renal tubules
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The urine test for blood will only show a positive result in the presence of intact red blood cells.
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Patients preparing for a fecal occult blood test need to:

A)Fast for 12 hours
B)Ingest a high-carbohydrate diet
C)Avoid ingestion of red meat
D)Avoid cholesterol ingestion
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The confirmatory urine test for the presence of bilirubin is the:_____________________
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Dietary restrictions for fecal occult blood testing apply to the period prior to the collection as well as the day of collection.
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When performing a urine chemistry test utilizing a manual method, which of these is an appropriate step to take?

A)Blot away excess urine from the reagent strip before comparing the strip to the comparison chart.
B)Read all the reagent pads exactly 60 seconds after the urine is applied.
C)Dip the reagent strip into the original urine specimen.
D)Take out all the reagent strips from the bottle that may be needed for the shift at the beginning of the shift.
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Immunochemical testing processes for fecal occult are often known by the acronym __________.
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Reference values for chemical urinalysis testing are different for manual and automated methods.
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Dietary supplements, including __________acid, may cause false negative results for urine glucose and blood.Short Answer
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Which urine dipstick result is often abnormal for patients with hepatitis?
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Is there more than one type of test used to detect fecal occult blood?
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The medical assistant working in the physician office laboratory begins to test a urine specimen by recording the physical characteristics and dipping a reagent strip into the specimen. Just as she completes this step, she answers the phone. After a short conversation, she reads the color changes on the reagent strip. There are several abnormal results evident. Should she report these results?
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Is there a means of performing an internal quality-control test when using the guaiac method for fecal occult blood testing?
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Does a positive test for blood always correlate with red blood cells when the specimen is viewed under the microscope?
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Deck 21: Chemical Examination of Urine and Feces
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Which of these test results are often positive when testing the urine of a diabetic patient?

A)Urobilinogen
B)Ketones
C)Glucose
D)Protein
E)All but A above
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When testing the urine of diabetic patients (especially those with type 2 diabetes and poor glycemic control), it is not unusual to have elevated glucose and ketone test results because of the high concentrations of glucose in the bloodstream and the impaired ability to process the glucose as an energy source. In addition, protein may be present as a result of kidney damage in these patients.
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Mrs. Miller has just been informed that her guaiac fecal occult blood test was positive. Her practitioner has discussed several reasons for a positive test other than colorectal cancer. List two of the other reasons for a positive fecal occult blood test that the practitioner may have mentioned.
Answers will vary but may include 1. bleeding hemorrhoids, 2. ulcers, 3. intestinal polyps, lesions, or tumors, 4. nosebleeds, 5. bleeding gums, 6. diverticulitis, 7. Crohn's disease, and 8. parasitic infections.
3
Positive quality-control samples used for chemical urinalysis tests should be weakly positive to challenge the sensitivity of the testing materials.
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A weakly positive quality-control sample provides assurance that patient results that are only slightly abnormal will be detected by the testing procedure.
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It is not necessary to perform quality-control assessments when performing automated urine chemistry test procedures.Completion
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Reagent strips are available to test for the presence of ketones and glucose only.
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The time interval for reading the reagent strip results when testing urine range from ___to 120 seconds.
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Which test will provide a positive result on the urine dipstick in the presence of white blood cells?
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Guaiac is a term that is used to describe:

A)A type of chemistry instrument
B)A system used to test cholesterol concentration
C)A type of fecal occult blood testing procedure
D)A storage form of triglycerides
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The guaiac fecal occult test is seldom used because it is an expensive test procedure.
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The nitrite test result is consistently positive whenever bacteria are present in the urine specimen.
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11
Why are fecal occult blood specimens collected over 3 days or from consecutive bowel movements rather than just once?

A)Because the stool specimens need to be fresh when tested
B)Because the reimbursement is better with this collection procedure
C)Because the bleeding may be intermittent, and this gives a better opportunity to identify the presence of blood
D)Because each test serves as a confirmation of the test performed the day before
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The presence of leukocytes in the urine specimen is most commonly associated with:

A)Glomerular damage
B)External contamination
C)Lower urinary tract infection
D)Inappropriate exchange of substances in the renal tubules
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13
The urine test for blood will only show a positive result in the presence of intact red blood cells.
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Patients preparing for a fecal occult blood test need to:

A)Fast for 12 hours
B)Ingest a high-carbohydrate diet
C)Avoid ingestion of red meat
D)Avoid cholesterol ingestion
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The confirmatory urine test for the presence of bilirubin is the:_____________________
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Dietary restrictions for fecal occult blood testing apply to the period prior to the collection as well as the day of collection.
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17
When performing a urine chemistry test utilizing a manual method, which of these is an appropriate step to take?

A)Blot away excess urine from the reagent strip before comparing the strip to the comparison chart.
B)Read all the reagent pads exactly 60 seconds after the urine is applied.
C)Dip the reagent strip into the original urine specimen.
D)Take out all the reagent strips from the bottle that may be needed for the shift at the beginning of the shift.
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18
Immunochemical testing processes for fecal occult are often known by the acronym __________.
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19
Reference values for chemical urinalysis testing are different for manual and automated methods.
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20
Dietary supplements, including __________acid, may cause false negative results for urine glucose and blood.Short Answer
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21
Which urine dipstick result is often abnormal for patients with hepatitis?
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22
Is there more than one type of test used to detect fecal occult blood?
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The medical assistant working in the physician office laboratory begins to test a urine specimen by recording the physical characteristics and dipping a reagent strip into the specimen. Just as she completes this step, she answers the phone. After a short conversation, she reads the color changes on the reagent strip. There are several abnormal results evident. Should she report these results?
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Is there a means of performing an internal quality-control test when using the guaiac method for fecal occult blood testing?
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Does a positive test for blood always correlate with red blood cells when the specimen is viewed under the microscope?
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