Urinalysis review questions Unit ONE
the fluid leaving the glomerulus has a specific gravity of
1.010
The average daily output of urine is
1200 mL
After controlled fluid intake, the urine to serum osmolarity ratio should be
1:1
The normal serum osmolarity is:
275 - 300 mOsm
Blood flows through the nephron in the following order:
Afferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, efferent arteriole
A patient with oliguria might progress to having:
Anuria
Glucose will appear in the urine when the
Blood level of glucose is 200 mg/dL; Tm for glucose is reached; Renal threshold for glucose is exceeded
What steps are taken when the results of reagent strip QC are outside of the stated confidence limits?
Check the expiration date of the reagent strip, run a new control, and open new reagent strips container
The primary inorganic substance found in urine is:
Chloride
The classification of a fire can be extinguished with water is:
Class A
During laboratory accreditation inspections, procedure manuals are examined for the presence of:
Critical values, procedure references, procedures for specimen preservation
A patient presenting with polyuria, nocturia, polydipsia, and low urine specific gravity is exhibiting symptoms of:
Diabetes insipidus
A class ABC fire extinguisher contains:
Dry chemicals
Pre-exam, exam, or post-exam? Reagent expiration date, constructing a levy-jennings chart, calibrating centrifuge
EXAM
Employers are required to provide free immunization for:
HBV
The best way to break the chain of infection is:
Hand Santitizing
A color change that indicates that a sufficient amount of patients specimen or reagent is added correctly to the test system would be an example of:
Internal QC
An employee can learn the carcinogenic potential of potassium chloride by consulting the:
Material safety data sheets
The system used by firefighters when a fire occurs in the laboratory is:
NFPA
Clinical osmometers use NaCl as a reference solution because:
NaCl is partially ionized similar to the composition of urine
Pipetting by mouth is
Not acceptable in the laboratory
An employer who fails to provide sufficient gloves for the employees may be fined by the:
OSHA
The acronym PASS refers to:
Operation of a fire extinguisher
Pre-exam, exam, or post-exam? Telephoning a positive clinitest result on a newborn
POST-EXAM
Pre-exam, exam, or post-exam? Rejecting a contaminated specimen, Collected a timed urine specimen
PRE-EXAM
The testing of sample from an outside agency and the comparison results with participating laboratories is called:
Proficiency testing
As supervisor of the urinalysis laboratory, you have just adopted a new procedure. You should:
Put a complete referenced procedure in the manual
The first thing to do when a fire is discovered is to:
Rescue persons in danger
A possible physical hazard in the hospital is:
Running to answer the telephone
The primary chemical affected by the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is:
Sodium
An acceptable disinfectant for blood and body fluids decontamination is:
Sodium hypochlorite
In the urinalysis laboratory the primary source in the chain of infection would be?
Specimens
The most sterile specimen collected is a
Suprapubic aspiration
When a new bottle of QC material is opened, what information is placed on the label?
The date and the laboratory workers initials
ADH regulates the final urine concentration by controlling
Tubular permeability
Which of the following would not be given to a patient prior to the collection of a midstream clean-catch specimen? a. sterile container b. iodine cleanser c. antiseptic towlette d. instructions
`iodine cleanser
All of the following are characteristics of recommended urine containers except: a. a flat bottom b. a capacity of 50 mL c. a snap on lid d. are disposable
a snap on lid
when combining acid and water ensure that:
acid is added to water
Centrifuging an uncapped specimen may produce a biological hazard in the form of?
aerosols
Personnel in the urinalysis laboratory should wear lab coats that
are fluid resistant
Tests performed to detect renal tubular acidosis after administering an ammonium chloride load include all of the following except a. urine ammonia b. arterial pH c. urine pH d. titratable acidity
arterial pH
Which of the tubules is impermeable to water?
ascending loop of henle
Labels for urine containers are
attached to the container
The primary cause of unsatisfactory results in an un-preserved routine specimen not tested for 8 hours is
bacterial growth
The NPFA classification symbol contains informaiton on all of the following except: a. fire hazards b. biohazards c. reactivity d. health hazards
biohazards
A cloudy specimen received in the laboratory may have been preserved using
boric acid
To provide an accurate measure of renal blood flow, a test substance should be completely:
cleared on each contact with
Bacterial growth in an unpreserved specimen will:
decrease clarity
Prolonged exposure of a preserved urine specimen to light will cause:
decreased bilirubin
Performing a clearance test using radionucleotides
eliminates the need to collect urine, provides visualization of the filtration
An employee who accidentally spills acid on his arm should immediately:
hold the arm under running water for 15 minutes
The largest source of error in creatinine clearance tests is
improperly timed urine specimens
Bicarbonate ions filtered by the glomerulus are returned to the blood
in the proximal convoluted tubule, combined with hydrogen ions, by tubular secretion
Renal tubular acidosis can be caused by the:
inability to produce an acid urine due to impaired production of ammonia
The primary advantage of a first morning specimen over a random specimen is that it:
is more concentrated
An advantage to using cystatin C to monitor GFR is that:
it does not require urine collection, not secreted by the tubules, can be measured by immunoassay
The type of nephron responsible for renal concentration is the
juxtaglomerular
Solute dissolved in solvent will
lower freezing point
Secretion of renin is stimulated by
macula densa cells
If a red rash is observed after removing gloves, the employee:
may have developed a latex allergy
For active transport to occur, a chemical:
must combine with a carrier protein to create electrochemical energy
Clearance tests used to determine the glomerular filtration rate must measure substances that are:
neither reabsorbed or secreted by the tubules
A urine specimen may be rejected by the laboratory for all of the following reasons except the fact that the: a. requisition states the specimen is catheterized b. specimen contains toilet paper c. label and requisition do not match d. outside of the container has fecal material contamination
outside of the container has fecal matter contamintation
Urine specimen collection for drug testing requires the collector to do all of the following except: a. inspect the specimen color b. perform the reagent strip testing c. read the specimen temperature d. fill out a chain of custody form
perform reagent strip testing
Employees should not work with radioisotopes if they are:
pregnant
Decreased production of ADH
produces a high urine volume
Which of the following would be least affected in a specimen that has remained un-preserved at room temperature for more than 2 hours?
protein
All of the following are safe to do when removing the source of an electric shock except: a. pulling the person away from the instrument b. turning off the circuit breaker c. using a glass container to move the instrument d. unplugging the instrument
pulling the person away from the instrument
Quality assesment refers to
quality of specimens and patient care
for general screening the most frequently collected specimen is a:
random one
The function of the peritubular capillaries is:
reabsorption and secretion
Concentration of the tubular filtrate by the countercurrent mechanism depends on all of the following except
reabsorption of water in the descending loop of henle
An employee who is accidentally exposed to a possible blood-borne pathogen should immediately:
report to the supervisor
If a patient fails to discard the first specimen when collecting a timed specimen the:
results will be falsely elevated and the specimen must be recollected
Substances that may interfere with freezing point measurement of urine and serum osmolarity include all of the following except: a. ethanol b. lactic acid c. sodium d. lipids
sodium
The hormone aldosterone is responsible for:
sodium retention
The current routine infection control policy developed by CDC and followed in all health-care settings is:
standard precautions
If a routine urinalysis and a culture are requested on a catheterized specimen, then:
the culture is performed first
Filtration of protein is prevented in the glomerulus by
the glomerular filtration barrier
When a control is run, what information is documented?
the lot number, expiation date of the control, and the test results
Proper handwashing includes all of the following except: a. using warm water b. rubbing to create a lather c. rinsing hands in a downward position d. turning on the water with a paper towel
turning on the water with a paper towel
An unidentified fluid is received in the laboratory with a request to determine whether the fluid is urine or another body fluid. Using routine laboratory tests, what tests would determine that the fluid is most probably urine?
urea and creatinine
All of the following should be discarded in biohazardous waste containers except: a. urine specimen containers b. towels used for decontamination c. disposable lab coats d. blood collection tubes
urine container specimens
The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is responsible for all of the following except:
vasoconstriction of the afferent arteriole
Variables that are included in the MDRD-IDSM estimated creatinine clearance calculations include all of the following except: a. serum creatinine b. weight c. age d. gender
weight