Urinalysis and Body Fluids,
7th Edition By Strasinger
Chapter 1 to 17
TEST BANK
TABLE OF CONTENT
,Safety4and4Quality4Management
1. Urine4and4Body4Fluid4Analysis4Automation
2. Introduction4to4Urinalysis
3. Renal4Function
4. Physical4Examination4of4Urine
5. Chemical4Examination4of4Urine
6. Microscopic4Examination4of4Urine
7. Renal4Disease
8. Urine4Screening4for4Metabolic4Disorders
9. Cerebrospinal4Fluid
10. Semen
11. Synovial4Fluid
12. Serous4Fluid
13. Bronchoalveolar4Lavage4Fluid
14. Amniotic4Fluid
15. Fecal4Analysis
16. Vaginal4Secretion
Chapter41:4Safety4and4Quality4Management
Multiple4Choice
,1. An4example4of4a4chemical4hazard4is:
A. Carcinogen4exposure
B. Strained4back
C. Viral4infection
D. Shock
ANS:4A
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-1
TOP:4Safety4hazards
2. Centrifuging4an4uncapped4tube4of4urine4is4most4likely4to4produce4a/an:
A. Electrical4shock
B. Broken4tube
C. Unbalancing
D. Aerosol
ANS:4D
DIF:4Level42
OBJ:41-1
TOP:4Safety4hazards
3. Laboratory4equipment4and4other4inanimate4objects4serve4as4what4in4the4chain4of4infection?
A. Host
B. Reservoir
C. Point4of4entry
D. Point4of4exit
ANS:4B
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
, 4. The4chain4of4infection4includes4all4of4the4following4except4a:
A. Source
B. Host
C. Disinfectant
D. Transmission4method
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
5. You4arrive4to4work4in4the4clinical4laboratory4with4a4small4cut4on4your4hand.4 Yo
ur4supervisor4removes4you4from4specimen4collection4(phlebotomy)4duties4for4 th
e4day,4citing4chain4of4infectionprotocols.4Why4is4your4supervisor4concerned4 abo
ut4the4cut4on4your4hand?
A. Because4you4will4not4have4the4mobility4in4your4hand4to4properly4collect4blood.
B. Because4you4are4going4to4have4to4wear4a4bandage4all4day4long.
C. Because4you4have4a4point4of4entry4that4could4expose4you4to4infectious4agents.
D. Because4you4are4going4to4be4an4active4transmitter4of4infection4onto4general4surfaces.
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level43
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
6. Which4of4the4following4guidelines4states4that4laboratory4personnel4should
4 consider4all4patientsas4possible4carriers4of4blood-borne4pathogens?
A. Urinalysis4precautions
B. Blood-borne4pathogen4precautions
C. Standard4precautions
D. Body4fluid4precautions
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-3
TOP:4Standard4precautions
7. The4Centers4for4Disease4Control4and4Prevention4(CDC)4recommends
4 that4universalprecautions4be4followed4when4encountering:
A. Specimens4containing4visible4blood
B. Patients4who4are4infected4with4blood-borne4pathogens
7th Edition By Strasinger
Chapter 1 to 17
TEST BANK
TABLE OF CONTENT
,Safety4and4Quality4Management
1. Urine4and4Body4Fluid4Analysis4Automation
2. Introduction4to4Urinalysis
3. Renal4Function
4. Physical4Examination4of4Urine
5. Chemical4Examination4of4Urine
6. Microscopic4Examination4of4Urine
7. Renal4Disease
8. Urine4Screening4for4Metabolic4Disorders
9. Cerebrospinal4Fluid
10. Semen
11. Synovial4Fluid
12. Serous4Fluid
13. Bronchoalveolar4Lavage4Fluid
14. Amniotic4Fluid
15. Fecal4Analysis
16. Vaginal4Secretion
Chapter41:4Safety4and4Quality4Management
Multiple4Choice
,1. An4example4of4a4chemical4hazard4is:
A. Carcinogen4exposure
B. Strained4back
C. Viral4infection
D. Shock
ANS:4A
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-1
TOP:4Safety4hazards
2. Centrifuging4an4uncapped4tube4of4urine4is4most4likely4to4produce4a/an:
A. Electrical4shock
B. Broken4tube
C. Unbalancing
D. Aerosol
ANS:4D
DIF:4Level42
OBJ:41-1
TOP:4Safety4hazards
3. Laboratory4equipment4and4other4inanimate4objects4serve4as4what4in4the4chain4of4infection?
A. Host
B. Reservoir
C. Point4of4entry
D. Point4of4exit
ANS:4B
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
, 4. The4chain4of4infection4includes4all4of4the4following4except4a:
A. Source
B. Host
C. Disinfectant
D. Transmission4method
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
5. You4arrive4to4work4in4the4clinical4laboratory4with4a4small4cut4on4your4hand.4 Yo
ur4supervisor4removes4you4from4specimen4collection4(phlebotomy)4duties4for4 th
e4day,4citing4chain4of4infectionprotocols.4Why4is4your4supervisor4concerned4 abo
ut4the4cut4on4your4hand?
A. Because4you4will4not4have4the4mobility4in4your4hand4to4properly4collect4blood.
B. Because4you4are4going4to4have4to4wear4a4bandage4all4day4long.
C. Because4you4have4a4point4of4entry4that4could4expose4you4to4infectious4agents.
D. Because4you4are4going4to4be4an4active4transmitter4of4infection4onto4general4surfaces.
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level43
OBJ:41-2
TOP:4Chain4of4infection
6. Which4of4the4following4guidelines4states4that4laboratory4personnel4should
4 consider4all4patientsas4possible4carriers4of4blood-borne4pathogens?
A. Urinalysis4precautions
B. Blood-borne4pathogen4precautions
C. Standard4precautions
D. Body4fluid4precautions
ANS:4C
DIF:4Level41
OBJ:41-3
TOP:4Standard4precautions
7. The4Centers4for4Disease4Control4and4Prevention4(CDC)4recommends
4 that4universalprecautions4be4followed4when4encountering:
A. Specimens4containing4visible4blood
B. Patients4who4are4infected4with4blood-borne4pathogens