question archive Question #1Which of the following statements were not true about the data collected in the urinalysis? options are
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. The tests were quantitative
. The tests were not quantitative
. The tests were not performed using medical laboratory protocols (cleanliness)
. Sophisticated technology was not used to analyze the urine.
. Sophisticated technology was used to analyze the urine.
. The tests were performed using medical laboratory protocols (cleanliness)
Question # 2
Choose the following statements that you would expect to observe (or not) in a healthy urine sample.
options are
. Density and specific gravity are noted.
. There are usually no red blood cells in urine.
. There should not be urobilinogen in the urine
. Nitrites and white blood cells (leukocytes) are not normally present in the urine.
. Nitrites and white blood cells (leukocytes) are normally present in the urine.
. Bilirubin is normally not detected in the urine.
. There may be a trace of urobilinogen in the urine.
. There is usually red blood cells in urine.
Question # 3
Which of the following statements is true of the thief?
options are
. Suspect number 2 committed the crime. The urine sample collected at the crime scene matches the urine sample from suspect number 2 (odour: normal; positive test for glucose; negative test for protein).
. Suspect number 1 committed the crime. The urine sample collected at the crime scene matches the urine sample from suspect number 1 (odour: fruit/apple; negative test for glucose; negative test for protein).
. Suspect number 3 committed the crime. The urine sample collected at the crime scene matches the urine sample from suspect number 3 (odour: fruit/apple; positive test for glucose; negative test for protein).
. Suspect number 4 committed the crime. The urine sample collected at the crime scene matches the urine sample from suspect number 4 (odour: fruit/apple; positive test for glucose; negative test for protein).
Question # 4
What disease might the thief have?
options are
. diabetes mellitus
. hyperglycemia
. starvation
. kidney infection
Question # 5
An additional billirubin, hemoglobin, and microscopic analysis of urine would provide a more comprehensive picture of your results.
options are
True or False