Urinalysis and Body Fluids
by Susan King Strasinger (Author), Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo (Author)
7th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Urinalysis
• Body Fluids
I. Basic Principles
1. Safety and Quality Management
2. Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Automation
3. Introduction to Urinalysis
4. Renal Function
II. Urinalysis
5. Physical Examination of Urine
6. Chemical Examination of Urine
7. Microscopic Examination of Urine
8. Renal Disease
9. Urine Screening for Metabolic Disorders
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
,Test Bank: Urinalysis and Body Fluids, 7th Edition
Strasinger, 2021 — Chapters 1–17
MULTIPLE CHOICE
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Urinalysis
1. The study of urine is referred to as:
A) Hematology
B) Urinalysis
C) Nephrology
D) Cytology
Answer: B
2. Which of the following is NOT a major function of the kidney?
A) Regulation of blood pressure
B) Production of erythropoietin
C) Regulation of acid-base balance
D) Production of insulin
Answer: D
3. The functional unit of the kidney is the:
A) Glomerulus
, B) Nephron
C) Tubule
D) Collecting duct
Answer: B
4. Approximately how many nephrons are present in each kidney?
A) 100,000
B) 500,000
C) 1 million
D) 2 million
Answer: C
5. The three basic processes involved in urine formation are:
A) Filtration, secretion, reabsorption
B) Filtration, diffusion, osmosis
C) Secretion, absorption, excretion
D) Concentration, dilution, secretion
Answer: A
6. Which portion of the nephron is responsible for the majority of reabsorption?
A) Glomerulus
by Susan King Strasinger (Author), Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo (Author)
7th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Urinalysis
• Body Fluids
I. Basic Principles
1. Safety and Quality Management
2. Urine and Body Fluid Analysis Automation
3. Introduction to Urinalysis
4. Renal Function
II. Urinalysis
5. Physical Examination of Urine
6. Chemical Examination of Urine
7. Microscopic Examination of Urine
8. Renal Disease
9. Urine Screening for Metabolic Disorders
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
,Test Bank: Urinalysis and Body Fluids, 7th Edition
Strasinger, 2021 — Chapters 1–17
MULTIPLE CHOICE
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Urinalysis
1. The study of urine is referred to as:
A) Hematology
B) Urinalysis
C) Nephrology
D) Cytology
Answer: B
2. Which of the following is NOT a major function of the kidney?
A) Regulation of blood pressure
B) Production of erythropoietin
C) Regulation of acid-base balance
D) Production of insulin
Answer: D
3. The functional unit of the kidney is the:
A) Glomerulus
, B) Nephron
C) Tubule
D) Collecting duct
Answer: B
4. Approximately how many nephrons are present in each kidney?
A) 100,000
B) 500,000
C) 1 million
D) 2 million
Answer: C
5. The three basic processes involved in urine formation are:
A) Filtration, secretion, reabsorption
B) Filtration, diffusion, osmosis
C) Secretion, absorption, excretion
D) Concentration, dilution, secretion
Answer: A
6. Which portion of the nephron is responsible for the majority of reabsorption?
A) Glomerulus