#1
Which of the following is not a component typically analyzed in urinalysis?
#2
Which type of urine sample is most commonly used for routine urinalysis?
#3
What is the typical range for specific gravity in a healthy individual's urine?
#4
Which of the following is not typically assessed during a microscopic examination of urine sediment?
#5
Which of the following is not a common method of urine preservation for transport to the laboratory?
#6
What is the primary purpose of performing a specific gravity test during urinalysis?
#7
Which of the following substances is not typically detected in a routine urinalysis?
#8
What is the primary function of the reagent strip in urinalysis?
#9
Which of the following conditions is associated with the presence of bilirubin in urine?
#10
Which of the following is not a common method for urine collection in infants?
#11
What does the presence of proteinuria in urine often indicate?
#12
What is the primary purpose of examining urine sediment under high power magnification?
#13
Which of the following is not a potential cause of abnormal urine color?
#14
What is the primary function of the renal tubules in urine formation?
#15
Which of the following is not typically detected in a routine urinalysis?
#16
In urinalysis, what does the presence of leukocytes in urine usually indicate?
#17
Which of the following conditions might cause the presence of ketones in urine?
#18
What is the significance of pH measurement in urinalysis?
#19
Which renal condition is often associated with the presence of casts in urine sediment?
#20
Which of the following substances is commonly tested using a reagent strip in urinalysis?
#21
What is the primary advantage of performing microscopic examination of urine sediment?
#22
What is the significance of performing a nitrite test in urinalysis?
#23
Which of the following conditions might lead to the presence of hyaline casts in urine sediment?
#24