Urinalysis and Body Fluids:
Chapter 14 Quiz
Urobilin - -The normal brown color of the feces is produced by:
- Fat - -Stools from persons with steatorrhea contain excess amounts of:
- Black, tarry: Blood
Yellow-green: Barium sulfate
Pale, frothy: Steatorrhea
Yellow-gray: Bile duct obstruction - -Which of the following pairing of stool
appearance and cause does NOT match?
Yellow-green: Barium sulfate
- Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding - -A black, tarry looking stool is
indicative of:
- Excess fat - -A pale, frothy looking stool is indicative of:
- Chymotrypsin
Lipase
Elastase 1 - -All of the following are secreted into the small intestine by the
pancreas:
- 72-hour specimen - -the recommeded specimen for quantitative fecal
testing is a:
- Is coated with blood-streaked mucus - -the presence of amebic dysentery
may suspected when a stool:
- Bacterial metabolism - -The unpleasant odor associated with fecal analysis
is caused primarily by:
- Disruption of the normal intestinal bacteria flora
Addition of pathogenic organisms to the normal intestinal flora
Increased concentration of fecal electrolytes - -Diarrhea can result from all
of the following:
- Neutral fats - -Large orange-red droplets seen on direct microscopic
examination of stools that have been mixed with Sudan III stain can
represent:
Chapter 14 Quiz
Urobilin - -The normal brown color of the feces is produced by:
- Fat - -Stools from persons with steatorrhea contain excess amounts of:
- Black, tarry: Blood
Yellow-green: Barium sulfate
Pale, frothy: Steatorrhea
Yellow-gray: Bile duct obstruction - -Which of the following pairing of stool
appearance and cause does NOT match?
Yellow-green: Barium sulfate
- Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding - -A black, tarry looking stool is
indicative of:
- Excess fat - -A pale, frothy looking stool is indicative of:
- Chymotrypsin
Lipase
Elastase 1 - -All of the following are secreted into the small intestine by the
pancreas:
- 72-hour specimen - -the recommeded specimen for quantitative fecal
testing is a:
- Is coated with blood-streaked mucus - -the presence of amebic dysentery
may suspected when a stool:
- Bacterial metabolism - -The unpleasant odor associated with fecal analysis
is caused primarily by:
- Disruption of the normal intestinal bacteria flora
Addition of pathogenic organisms to the normal intestinal flora
Increased concentration of fecal electrolytes - -Diarrhea can result from all
of the following:
- Neutral fats - -Large orange-red droplets seen on direct microscopic
examination of stools that have been mixed with Sudan III stain can
represent: