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What is the normal color of fresh urine?
✔✔A. Pale yellow
B. Red
C. Milky white
D. Dark brown
Which pigment gives urine its yellow color?
A. Bilirubin
✔✔B. Urochrome
C. Hemoglobin
D. Melanin
What is the normal range of urine specific gravity?
A. 1.000–1.005
✔✔B. 1.005–1.030
C. 1.040–1.060
D. Above 1.060
Which urine component is best measured by specific gravity?
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,A. Protein
✔✔B. Concentration of dissolved substances
C. Glucose
D. Ketones
Which urine pH is considered normal for adults?
✔✔A. 4.5–8.0
B. 1.0–3.0
C. 9.0–12.0
D. Exactly 7.0 only
Which condition commonly causes alkaline urine?
A. Diabetes mellitus
✔✔B. Urinary tract infection
C. Dehydration
D. Starvation
Which test strip pad detects protein in urine?
✔✔A. Protein pad
B. Glucose pad
C. Ketone pad
D. Blood pad
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, Which protein is most commonly detected in routine urinalysis?
A. Globulin
✔✔B. Albumin
C. Fibrinogen
D. Myoglobin
Proteinuria is most commonly associated with which organ?
✔✔A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Heart
D. Pancreas
Which substance should NOT normally be present in urine?
A. Urea
✔✔B. Glucose
C. Creatinine
D. Water
Which condition commonly causes glucose in urine?
✔✔A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Dehydration
C. Kidney stones
D. Liver disease
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