11.which of the following lab test results would be consistent with a dehydrated patient?
A. Increase in PCV and TPP and decrease in urine specific gravity
B.Increase in urine specific gravity, PCV, and TPP
C. Decrease in PCV specific gravity, and TPP
D. Decrease in TPP and urine specific gravity and increase in PCV
The following lab test results would be consistent with a dehydrated patient;
B.Increase in urine specific gravity, PCV, and TPP
11.which of the following lab test results would be consistent with a dehydrated patient? A. Increase...
Using this patient information, answer the following questions. Diagnostic / Lab Results Date Type Notes Provider Verified 10/7/2016 Path/Lab Urinalysis: SPN Color - Yellow Specific Gravity - 1.035 pH - 6.5 Nitrites - positive Leukocytes - positive Urobilinogen - 0.6 mg/dL Bilirubin - negative Blood - negative Protein - negative Creatinine - 180 mg/dL Ketones - negative Glucose - negative 1 .Analyze the patient chart and explain what changes in this patient’s urinalysis results implies the presence of a bacterial...
Patient presents with the following test results: Reference Interval Result Test 155 135 to 145 mmo L Sodium 3.6 to 5.9 mmol L Potassium 3.0 Which of the following is not consistent with the laboratory data? a) Serum is most likely hyper-osmolar b) Differential diagnosis would include Conn's syndrome c) Patient is most likely hypertensive d) Differential diagnosis would include Addisonian crisis Question 30 (1 point) The fat functions of cortisol are NOT consistent with which of the following statements?...
41. How would an increase in blood CO2 levels effect respiratory rate? a. It would cause an increase in respiratory rate b. It would cause a decrease in respiratory rate 42. If arterial blood contain 98% oxyhemoglobin saturation and venous blood contains 60% oxyhemoglobin saturation, what can you conclude? a. There is increased loading of oxygen at the lung b. There is increased unloading at the tissues c. The person is resting 43. Which of the following causes water reabsorption...
Question 33 (1 point) Patient presents with the following test results. Reference Range Test Fecal Fat Result 35% excreted Which of the following tests results would be consistent with the above results? a) Hypercalcemia b) Normal PT c) Hypocalemia d) Hyperphosphatemia Question 34 (1 point) Tests of pancreatic exocrine function include measurement of serum a) All of the other answers are exocrine functions. b) gastrin. c) insulin and glucagon. d) amylase and lipase activity.
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Question 17 (1 point) Patient presents with the following Laboratory test results: Reference Interval Result Test 135-145 mmd L 152 Na 3.5-5.0 mmol L 5.6 97-108 mmolL 112 Cl- 22-26 mmolL HCO3 18 2.0-8.2 mmolL 16.5 BUN 3.5-6.0 mmdl L 48 Glucose Osmolality 280-300 mOsmal Kg 385 The patient serum osmolality is; a) 296 b) 314. c) 368. d) 302. Question 18 (1 point) Which one of the following diagnostic measures is used to assess the ability of the kidneys...
4. What condition would explain the each patient's results? 1. Urine Color Test VIEW TEST Light to Medium Yellow Very Dark Yellow Slightly Cloudy Cloudy VIEW TEST 3. Chemical Tests VIEW TEST Nitrates Negative choice 3 (Positive) Urobilinogen 0 0 Protein 8.0 5.0 Hematuria (blood in urine) Negative Specific Gravity 1.000 .000 Bilirubin Negative 1441
Which of the following would be affected by having the urine sample at room temperature for 3 hours? A. Bacterial content B. Color C. Specific gravity D. Protein Content Question 7 Bilirubin levels in a urine sample can be affected if it has prolonged exposure to light (hours). True False Question 8 Urine samples are stored in the freezer. True False Question 9 Dead white blood cells in the urine is known as pyuria. True False Question 10 Glucose in...
Question 33 (1 point) A deficiency in 21 a-Hydroxylase is not consistent with which of the following test results? a) Undetectable aldosterone b) Increase testosterone c) Increase in adrenal androgens d) Increased cortisol Question 34 (1 point) A man comes to his physician complaining of fatigue, sudden weight loss, and mild weakness. His skin appears darkened and hyperpigmented. What lab results would this individual exhibit? a) Low ACTH, high cortisol b) Low ACTH, low cortisol c) High ACTH, high cortisol...
I need to write a conclusion for this lab. Based off these results what kinds of conclusions can be drawn? S OY Orre tes. A, B. Color, pH, Specific Gravity, and Electrolytes "Normal Urine Specimen" Test A. Color I clear "Abnormal Urine Specimen" slightly cloudy PH 2 1.10 gime! Specific gravity 0.70 glume - B. Electrolytes (Indicate absent - present +, strongly present ++) nornal Nat CI SO,2- PO,- 219 C-F. Glucose, Ketone Bodies, Protein, and Urobilinogen "Normal Urine Specimen"...