Urinalysis and Body Fluids:
Chapter 12 Quiz fully solved &
updated (graded A+)
Detect intra-abdominal bleeding - answer Peritoneal lavage is performed to:
Inflammation of the serous membrane - answer Exudate fluids usually result
from:
Effusion - answer The pathologic accumulation of fluid in a body cavity is
termed a/an:
Congestive heart failure - answer Which of the following is most often
associated with the formation of a transudate?
Mesothelial cells - answer The cells lining the pleural cavaties are primarily:
Hydrostatic pressure
Oncotic pressure
Capillary permeability - answer Production of serous fluid is controlled by all
of the following:
Paracentesis - answer Peritoneal fluid is collected by a procedure called:
congestive heart failure
Lymphatic obstruction
Increased capillary permeability - answer Serous fluid effusions may result
from all of the following:
, pH - answer A pleural fluid delivered to the laboratory on ice would be
accompanied by a requisition to test for:
Fluid-to-serum cholesterol ratio - answer Pleural fluid can be better classified
as to transudative or exudative origin by performing a:
Tuberculosis - answer A decrease in the number of mesothelial cells seen on
a pleural fluid differential indicates:
Cytoplasmic molding
cellular clumping
Abnormal nuclear-to-cytoplasm ratios - answer All of the following are unique
characteristics of malignant cells:
Pancreatitis
Esophageal rupture
Malignancy - answer Elevated pleural fluid amylase can be indicative of all of
the following:
Bacterial endocarditis - answer a blood-streaked pericardial exudate with an
increased amount of neutrophils is indicative of:
Psammoma bodies - answer Structures seen in peritoneal fluid that may be
associated with either benign or malignant conditions are:
Pleural exudate - answer a fluid obtained by thoracentesis has a cholesterol
result of 100 mg/dL. This would be classified as a/an:
Performng a meatocrit value, because a hemothorax will give a value close
to that of blood - answer Differentiation between a hemothorax and a
hemorrhagic effusion on a bloody pleural fluid is done by:
Chapter 12 Quiz fully solved &
updated (graded A+)
Detect intra-abdominal bleeding - answer Peritoneal lavage is performed to:
Inflammation of the serous membrane - answer Exudate fluids usually result
from:
Effusion - answer The pathologic accumulation of fluid in a body cavity is
termed a/an:
Congestive heart failure - answer Which of the following is most often
associated with the formation of a transudate?
Mesothelial cells - answer The cells lining the pleural cavaties are primarily:
Hydrostatic pressure
Oncotic pressure
Capillary permeability - answer Production of serous fluid is controlled by all
of the following:
Paracentesis - answer Peritoneal fluid is collected by a procedure called:
congestive heart failure
Lymphatic obstruction
Increased capillary permeability - answer Serous fluid effusions may result
from all of the following:
, pH - answer A pleural fluid delivered to the laboratory on ice would be
accompanied by a requisition to test for:
Fluid-to-serum cholesterol ratio - answer Pleural fluid can be better classified
as to transudative or exudative origin by performing a:
Tuberculosis - answer A decrease in the number of mesothelial cells seen on
a pleural fluid differential indicates:
Cytoplasmic molding
cellular clumping
Abnormal nuclear-to-cytoplasm ratios - answer All of the following are unique
characteristics of malignant cells:
Pancreatitis
Esophageal rupture
Malignancy - answer Elevated pleural fluid amylase can be indicative of all of
the following:
Bacterial endocarditis - answer a blood-streaked pericardial exudate with an
increased amount of neutrophils is indicative of:
Psammoma bodies - answer Structures seen in peritoneal fluid that may be
associated with either benign or malignant conditions are:
Pleural exudate - answer a fluid obtained by thoracentesis has a cholesterol
result of 100 mg/dL. This would be classified as a/an:
Performng a meatocrit value, because a hemothorax will give a value close
to that of blood - answer Differentiation between a hemothorax and a
hemorrhagic effusion on a bloody pleural fluid is done by: