Urinalysis and Body Fluids,
7th Edition By Strasinger
Chapter 1 to 17
TEST BANK [
TABLE[OF[CONTENT
,1. Safety[and[Quality[Management
2. Urine[and[Body[Fluid[Analysis[Automation
3. Introduction[to[Urinalysis
4. Renal[Function
5. Physical[Examination[of[Urine
6. Chemical[Examination[of[Urine
7. Microscopic[Examination[of[Urine
8. Renal[Disease
9. Urine[Screening[for[Metabolic[Disorders
10. Cerebrospinal[Fluid
11. Semen
12. Synovial[Fluid
13. Serous[Fluid
14. Bronchoalveolar[Lavage[Fluid
15. Amniotic[Fluid
16. Fecal[Analysis
17. Vaginal[Secretion
Chapter[1:[Safety[and[Quality[Management
Multiple[Choice
,1. An[example[of[a[chemical[hazard[is:
A. Carcinogen[exposure
B. Strained[back
C. Viral[infection
D. Shock
ANS:[A
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
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
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
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.[ Yo
ur[supervisor[removes[you[from[specimen[collection[(phlebotomy)[duties[for[ th
e[day,[citing[chain[of[infectionprotocols.[Why[is[your[supervisor[concerned[ abo
ut[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.
D. Because[you[are[going[to[be[an[active[transmitter[of[infection[onto[general[surfaces.
ANS:[C
DIF:[Level[3
OBJ:[1-2
TOP:[Chain[of[infection
6. Which[of[the[following[guidelines[states[that[laboratory[personnel[should
[ consider[all[patientsas[possible[carriers[of[blood-borne[pathogens?
A. Urinalysis[precautions
B. Blood-borne[pathogen[precautions
C. Standard[precautions
D. Body[fluid[precautions
ANS:[C
DIF:[Level[1
OBJ:[1-3
TOP:[Standard[precautions
7. The[Centers[for[Disease[Control[and[Prevention[(CDC)[recommends
[ that[universalprecautions[be[followed[when[encountering:
A. Specimens[containing[visible[blood
B. Patients[who[are[infected[with[blood-borne[pathogens
7th Edition By Strasinger
Chapter 1 to 17
TEST BANK [
TABLE[OF[CONTENT
,1. Safety[and[Quality[Management
2. Urine[and[Body[Fluid[Analysis[Automation
3. Introduction[to[Urinalysis
4. Renal[Function
5. Physical[Examination[of[Urine
6. Chemical[Examination[of[Urine
7. Microscopic[Examination[of[Urine
8. Renal[Disease
9. Urine[Screening[for[Metabolic[Disorders
10. Cerebrospinal[Fluid
11. Semen
12. Synovial[Fluid
13. Serous[Fluid
14. Bronchoalveolar[Lavage[Fluid
15. Amniotic[Fluid
16. Fecal[Analysis
17. Vaginal[Secretion
Chapter[1:[Safety[and[Quality[Management
Multiple[Choice
,1. An[example[of[a[chemical[hazard[is:
A. Carcinogen[exposure
B. Strained[back
C. Viral[infection
D. Shock
ANS:[A
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
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
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
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.[ Yo
ur[supervisor[removes[you[from[specimen[collection[(phlebotomy)[duties[for[ th
e[day,[citing[chain[of[infectionprotocols.[Why[is[your[supervisor[concerned[ abo
ut[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.
D. Because[you[are[going[to[be[an[active[transmitter[of[infection[onto[general[surfaces.
ANS:[C
DIF:[Level[3
OBJ:[1-2
TOP:[Chain[of[infection
6. Which[of[the[following[guidelines[states[that[laboratory[personnel[should
[ consider[all[patientsas[possible[carriers[of[blood-borne[pathogens?
A. Urinalysis[precautions
B. Blood-borne[pathogen[precautions
C. Standard[precautions
D. Body[fluid[precautions
ANS:[C
DIF:[Level[1
OBJ:[1-3
TOP:[Standard[precautions
7. The[Centers[for[Disease[Control[and[Prevention[(CDC)[recommends
[ that[universalprecautions[be[followed[when[encountering:
A. Specimens[containing[visible[blood
B. Patients[who[are[infected[with[blood-borne[pathogens