Urinalysis and Body Fluids
Susan King Strasinger
7th Edition
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,Table of Contents
I. Basic Principles
1. Safety and Quality Management
2. Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Automation
3. Introduction to Urinalysis
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4. Renal Function
II. Urinalysis
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5. Physical Examination of Urine
6. Chemical Examination of Urine
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7. Microscopic Examination of Urine
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8. Renal Disease
9. Urine Screening for Metabolic Disorders
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III. Other Body Fluids
10. Cerebrospinal Fluid
11. Semen
12. Synovial Fluid
13. Serous Fluid
14. Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
,15. Amniotic Fluid
16. Fecal Analysis
17. Vaginal Secretions
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, Chapter 1: Safety and Quality Management
Multiple Choice
1. An example of a chemical hazard is:
A. Carcinogen exposure
B. Strained back
C. Viral infection
D. Shock
ANS: A
DIF: Level 1
OBJ: 1-1
TOP: Safety hazards
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2. Centrifuging an uncapped tube of urine is most likely to produce a/an:
A. Electrical shock
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B. Broken tube
C. Unbalancing
D. Aerosol
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ANS: D
DIF: Level 2
OBJ: 1-1
TOP: Safety hazards
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3. Laboratory equipment and other inanimate objects serve as what in the chain of infection?
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A. Host
B. Reservoir
C. Point of entry
D. Point of exit
ANS: B
DIF: Level 1
OBJ: 1-2
TOP: Chain of infection