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Test Bank Complete_ Urinalysis and Body Fluids 7th Edition, (2020) by Susan King Strasinger & Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo All Chapters 1-17| Latest Documents| Verified

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Test Bank Complete_ Urinalysis and Body Fluids 7th Edition, (2020) by Susan King Strasinger & Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo All Chapters 1-17| Latest Documents| Verified PART ONE: BASIC PRINCIPLES 3 Chapter 1: Safety And Quality Management 3 Chapter 2: Urine And Body Fluid Analysis Automation 38 Chapter 3: Introduction to Urinalysis 49 Chapter 4: Renal Function 73 PART TWO: URINALYSIS 119 Chapter 5: Physical Examination Of Urine 119 Chapter 6: Chemical Examination Of Urine 141 Chapter 7: Microscopic Examination Of Urine 195 Chapter 8: Renal Disease 260 Chapter 9: Urine Screening For Metabolic Disorders 294 PART THREE: OTHER BODY FLUIDS 333 Chapter 10: Cerebrospinal Fluid 333 Chapter 11: Semen 380 Chapter 12: Synovial Fluid 418 Chapter 13: Serous Fluid 445 Chapter 14: Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid 472 Chapter 15: Amniotic Fluid 482 Chapter 16: Fecal Analysis 508 Chapter 17: Vaginal Secretions 538

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Test Bank Complete_
Urinalysis and Body Fluids 7th Edition, (2020)
by Susan King Strasinger DA MT(ASCP) (Author), Marjorie
Schaub Di Lorenzo BS MT(ASCP)SH (Author)
All Chapters 1-17| Latest Documents| Verified

,PART ONE: BASIC PRINCIPLES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 1: Safety And Quality Management--------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 2: Urine And Body Fluid Analysis Automation ------------------------------------------------------ 38
Chapter 3: Introduction to Urinalysis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49
Chapter 4: Renal Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73
PART TWO: URINALYSIS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 119
Chapter 5: Physical Examination Of Urine --------------------------------------------------------------------- 119
Chapter 6: Chemical Examination Of Urine-------------------------------------------------------------------- 141
Chapter 7: Microscopic Examination Of Urine---------------------------------------------------------------- 195
Chapter 8: Renal Disease ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 260
Chapter 9: Urine Screening For Metabolic Disorders ------------------------------------------------------- 294
PART THREE: OTHER BODY FLUIDS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 333
Chapter 10: Cerebrospinal Fluid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 333
Chapter 11: Semen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 380
Chapter 12: Synovial Fluid------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 418
Chapter 13: Serous Fluid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 445
Chapter 14: Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid -------------------------------------------------------------------- 472
Chapter 15: Amniotic Fluid ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 482
Chapter 16: Fecal Analysis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 508
Chapter 17: Vaginal Secretions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 538

,PART ONE: BASIC PRINCIPLES
Chapter 1: Safety And Quality Management
Strasinger: Urinalysis and Body Fluids 7th Edition, (2020) Test Banb



MULTIPLE CHOICE



1. An Example Of A Chemical Hazard Is:

A. Carcinogen Exposure

B. Strained Back

C. Viral Infection

D. Shock



ANS: A

Feedback:

Carcinogens Are Substances That Can Lead To Cancer, Making Them Significant

Chemical Hazards In A Laboratory Setting. Strained Backs (B), Viral Infections (C),

And Shock (D) Are Physical Or Biological Hazards, Not Chemical.

DIF: Level 1

OBJ: 1-1

TOP: Safety Hazards



2. Centrifuging An Uncapped Tube Of Urine Is Most Likely To Produce A/An:

A. Electrical Shock

B. Broken Tube

C. Unbalancing

D. Aerosol

,ANS: D

Feedback:

Uncapped Tubes Can Create Aerosols, Which Are Tiny Droplets That Can Become

Airborne And Pose Inhalation Risks. While A Broken Tube (B) Is Possible, The

Primary Concern With Uncapped Tubes Is The Aerosolization Of Potentially

Infectious Materials.

DIF: Level 2

OBJ: 1-1

TOP: Safety Hazards



3. Laboratory Equipment And Other Inanimate Objects Serve As What In The Chain

Of Infection?

A. Host

B. Reservoir

C. Point Of Entry

D. Point Of Exit



ANS: B

Feedback:

Inanimate Objects Can Harbor Pathogens And Thus Serve As Reservoirs In The

Chain Of Infection. Hosts (A) Are Living Organisms, While Points Of Entry (C) And

Exit (D) Refer To The Ways Pathogens Enter And Exit A Host.

DIF: Level 1

OBJ: 1-2

TOP: Chain Of Infection

, 4. The Chain Of Infection Includes All Of The Following Except A:

A. Source

B. Host

C. Disinfectant

D. Transmission Method



ANS: C

Feedback:

The Chain Of Infection Comprises A Source (Where The Infection Originates), A

Host (Who Can Become Infected), And A Transmission Method (How It Spreads).

Disinfectants (C) Are Tools Used To Break The Chain, Not Components Of It.

DIF: Level 1

OBJ: 1-2

TOP: Chain Of Infection



5. You Arrive To Work In The Clinical Laboratory With A Small Cut On Your Hand.

Your Supervisor Removes You From Specimen Collection (Phlebotomy) Duties For

The Day, Citing Chain Of Infection Protocols. Why Is Your Supervisor Concerned

About The Cut On Your Hand?

A. Because You Will Not Have The Mobility In Your Hand To Properly Collect

Blood.

B. Because You Are Going To Have To Wear A Bandage All Day Long.

C. Because You Have A Point Of Entry That Could Expose You To Infectious

Agents.

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