Urinalysis Procedures and Coordination Quiz

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#1

Which of the following is not a component typically analyzed in urinalysis?

Proteins
Glucose
Hemoglobin
Fibrinogen
#2

Which type of urine sample is most commonly used for routine urinalysis?

Midstream clean-catch urine
Random urine
First-morning urine
Timed urine
#3

What is the typical range for specific gravity in a healthy individual's urine?

1.000 - 1.005
1.010 - 1.025
1.030 - 1.040
1.045 - 1.060
#4

Which of the following is not typically assessed during a microscopic examination of urine sediment?

Red blood cells
Bacteria
Epithelial cells
Hormones
#5

Which of the following is not a common method of urine preservation for transport to the laboratory?

Refrigeration
Freezing
Addition of preservatives
Exposure to sunlight
#6

What is the primary purpose of performing a specific gravity test during urinalysis?

To measure the concentration of solutes in urine
To detect the presence of bacteria
To assess the pH level of urine
To analyze the color of urine
#7

Which of the following substances is not typically detected in a routine urinalysis?

Creatinine
Ketones
Amylase
Bilirubin
#8

What is the primary function of the reagent strip in urinalysis?

To measure urine volume
To detect the presence of specific substances
To assess urine clarity
To measure urine temperature
#9

Which of the following conditions is associated with the presence of bilirubin in urine?

Jaundice
Hypertension
Hypothyroidism
Hypernatremia
#10

Which of the following is not a common method for urine collection in infants?

Suprapubic aspiration
Bag collection
Catheterization
Voiding into a cup
#11

What does the presence of proteinuria in urine often indicate?

Kidney stones
Hypertension
Liver disease
Renal dysfunction
#12

In urinalysis, what does the presence of leukocytes in urine usually indicate?

Diabetes
Urinary tract infection
Liver disease
Dehydration
#13

Which of the following conditions might cause the presence of ketones in urine?

Hyperglycemia
Hypertension
Hyperthyroidism
Ketoacidosis
#14

What is the significance of pH measurement in urinalysis?

To assess renal function
To determine protein levels
To detect urinary tract infections
To evaluate acid-base balance
#15

Which renal condition is often associated with the presence of casts in urine sediment?

Glomerulonephritis
Polycystic kidney disease
Renal calculi
Renal artery stenosis
#16

Which of the following substances is commonly tested using a reagent strip in urinalysis?

C-reactive protein
Troponin
Urobilinogen
Erythropoietin
#17

What is the primary advantage of performing microscopic examination of urine sediment?

To assess renal blood flow
To identify cellular and noncellular elements
To measure glomerular filtration rate
To evaluate tubular reabsorption

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