Urinalysis and Body Fluids-Quiz
#2
Urea
Chloride
Creatinine - -All are components of normal urine
- Urea and creatinineoliguria - -To determine if a Specimen is urine,
measure the concentration of:
- 1200 ml - -The average daily volume of urine by a normal adult is
approximately:
- 200 to 500 ml - -A person exhibiting oliguria would be expected to have a
urine volume of:
- Polyuria: 3000 ml in 24 hours - -Which of the following terms is correctly
matched with urine output?
- 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?
- 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?
#2
Urea
Chloride
Creatinine - -All are components of normal urine
- Urea and creatinineoliguria - -To determine if a Specimen is urine,
measure the concentration of:
- 1200 ml - -The average daily volume of urine by a normal adult is
approximately:
- 200 to 500 ml - -A person exhibiting oliguria would be expected to have a
urine volume of:
- Polyuria: 3000 ml in 24 hours - -Which of the following terms is correctly
matched with urine output?
- 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?
- 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?