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Prepare for the MLT ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) Exam with this comprehensive study guide designed for medical laboratory technician candidates. The resource features practice questions, verified answers, and detailed rationales covering essential MLT topics such as clinical chemistry, hematology, coagulation, microbiology, immunology and serology, immunohematology/blood banking, urinalysis and body fluids, laboratory operations, quality control, safety, and specimen processing. With exam-style practice, focused review notes, key laboratory concepts, and detailed explanations, this guide helps reinforce technical knowledge, strengthen problem-solving skills, and build confidence for ASCP MLT certification exam preparation in 2026.

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, A patient has two separate urinalysis reports which The protein, glucose, and microscopic of A are falsely-negative because of the
contain the following data: specific gravity.
Sp. Gravity: 1.004/1.1017
pH: 5.5/7.0
Protein: Negative/Trace
Glucose: Negative/Trace
Blood: Negative/Trace.
Microscopic: Rare epithelial cells/Occasional granular
cast, Rare hyaline cast, Moderate epithelial cells.
Which statement best explains these results?


Urinalysis performed on a 27-year-old woman yields the Chronic renal disease.
following results:
Sp. Gravity: 1.008
pH: 5.0
Protein: 2+
Glucose: Negative
Ketones: Negative
Bilirubin: Negative
Blood: 3+
Nitrite: Negative
Leukocytes: Positive
Urobilinogen: 0.1 EU/dL


WBC/HPF: 20-30
RBC/HPF: 30-55


Casts/LPF:
Hyaline: 5-7
Red Cell: 2-5
Coarse Granular: 2-3
Waxy: 1-3


Uric Acid Crystals: Moderate



Above data is consistent with:




52-year-old man has urine glucose measurements Serum level must exceed the threshold level before reabsorption of glucose is
performed as part of a three (3) hour glucose tolerance exceeded.
test. Best explanation for these findings is that the:


How many grams of sulfosalicylic acid (MW=254) are 30g.
required to prepare 1L of a 3% (w/v)?

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