Questions And Answers
The presence of excess glucose in the urine he polyuria associated with diabetes melitus is
caused by:
Increased volume and decreased specific gravity Urine from a patient with diabetes
insipidus has:
Diabetes melitus A patient with polyuria shows a specific gravity in the urine. The patient
should be evaluated for:
Polyuria Persons taking diuretics can be expected to produce:
Glucose and Keytones An unpreserved urine specimen left at room temperature overnight
will have decreased:
Protein Which of the following will be at least affected in an unpreserved specimen left at
room temperature overnight?
, Urinalysis and Body Fluids-Quiz #2
Questions And Answers
Dilute and alkaline Red blood cells will disintergrate more rapidly in urine that is:
Bacterial growth The primary cause of the changes that take place in unpreserved urine is:
Bilirubin Which of the following urine chemicals will deteriorate when exposed to light?
Decreased pH Which of the following is least likely to occur if a urine specimen stands at
room temperature for more than 2 hours?
Sodium fluoride A urine specimen for reagent strip strip glucose analysis can be preserved
using all of the following methods except:
Refridgeration A urine specimen containing a large amount of precipitated amorphous
material may have been preserved using;
Refridgeration In the laboratory, the preferred method of urine preservation is:
Boric acid A specimen for routine urinalysis and culture can be preserved using: