A random urine specimen is required when the specimen is to be cultured for microorganisms.
True or False
This is a true statement and there is not a specific period when you will have significant alteration in the presence of microorganism in the urine if you’re suffering with one and this test is unlike blood test where some investigation requires fasting (normally overnight). Please note that in healthy person you cannot expect any bacteria, which can be seen in a person with condition like UTI etc.
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A random urine specimen is required when the specimen is to be cultured for microorganisms. True...
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Turbidity in a urine specimen is always indicative of a pathological condition True False Pink "Brick dust" is commonly observed in urines containing amorphous urates True False
when necessary to quantitiate the nunber if microorganisms in a specimen, for example the density of living bacteria per of milk, what method is used? a. viable plate count of agar plates b. total cell count using a microscope c. total cell clunt using a slectrophotometer d. estimated cell count based on sample turbidity
A patient brought a urine specimen to the clinic for hCG testing. She reported that she has performed a home pregnancy test earlier that day on this same specimen and the results were negative, even though she felt sure that she was pregnant. The technician resulted the specific gravity of the urine and found it to be 1.007. Is the patient pregnant? What advice should be given the patient? Do you believe she had a false negative hCG? Why or...
ulute Laboratory Tests Values Student's Name Test/Diamostic Name Random Normal Range/Normal Findings: Date Urine Specimen Type of test Adult Child Critical Values :- Body Systems and Functions:- Test Results Time Frame:- Test Description (Why Is this required?). Consent Form Required? :- YES What could cause Increased values? What could cause decreased values? Nursing Care-Provide information to the patient the reason for the test with rationale Before Test: After Test: Potential Complications/factors affecting Laboratory results
It is routine urinalysis policy to store urine specimens in the dark at 4-6°C for 24 hours to avoid deterioration of the specimen. True or False
4) Answer with true or false 1) the force applied to the specimen in shear center was static( 2) the force applied to the specimen in buckling was dynamic ( ) 3) the force applied to the specimen in thin cylinder was static 4) the force applied to the specimen in deflection of beams was static)
4) Answer with true or false 1) the force applied to the specimen in shear center was static( 2) the force applied to the...
Since urine specimens present no biological hazards, Standard Precautions are not required in handling and testing. True or False
An ammonia like odor in urine is usually caused by bacteria. True or False
Cloudy urine can be due to amorphous urates or phosphates. True or False