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1
Which of the following gives urine its yellow color?
A)Glucose
B)Protein
C)Urobilinogen
D)Urochrome
2
A white, cloudy urine specimen that does NOT clear upon the addition of diluted acetic acid is most likely the result of:
A)hematuria
B)white blood cells
C)blood
D)urochrome
3
The presence of fat in urine is referred to as:
A)hematuria
B)pyuria
C)anuria
D)lipiduria
4
Which of the following terms best describes urinalysis strips?
A)Quantitative tests
B)Semiquantitative tests
C)Qualitative tests
D)Confirmation tests
5
The term used to describe the presence of ketones in urine is:
A)ketonuria
B)proteinuria
C)urobilinogenuria
D)bacteriuria
6
Urine production with low specific gravity is known as:
A)hypothenuria
B)hyperthenuria
C)isothenuria
D)hemoglobinuria
7
Which of the following will cause a false positive for glucose when a urinalysis strip is used?
A)Urines with high specific gravity
B)Urines with high concentration of ascorbic acid
C)Urines with high levels of bacteria
D)Bleach
8
Which of the following conditions is associated with a false negative for ketonuria?
A)Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
B)Delay in testing
C)Bleach
D)High levels of urine protein
9
Which protein is the urinalysis strip most sensitive to?
A)Tamm-Horsfall protein
B)Albumin
C)Bence Jones protein
D)Globulins
10
The foam test can used to detect the presence of:
A)hemoglobinuria
B)ketonuria
C)bilirubinuria
D)bacteriuria







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