55. Since the appearance of the fluid is pale yellow and the WBC count is 500/L which smaller then 1000/ul. Hence it is a transudate fluid.
54. The shape of Calcium oxalate crystals are considered octahedral or envelope shaped.
Shape of triple phosphate crystals is coffin-lid-shaped while shape of cystin crystal is hexagonal and cholesterol crystals are rectangular in shape.
53. Neutrophils
These WBC comes in large number and usually the first to reach the infection sites.
52. Monosodium urate
Question 55 Pericardial fluid from a patient with the nephrotic syndrome appears pale yellow. The fluid-to-LD...
Question 43 A CSF specimen, in which the first tube has more blood than the last tube and even some streaks of clotted blood are seen indication of: meningitis cerebral hemorrhage multiple sclerosis traumatic tap DOLL FB F7 F6 F5 F3 F2 F1 % $ Question 42 A positive glucose test on the urine dipstick strip means: the patient has a bladder infection the patient has renal disease the patient has elevated blood glucose levels that exceeded the renal threshold...
Question 59 The cells lining the pleural cavities are primarily: neutrophils mesothelial cells lymphocytes spindle-shaped cells DOLL F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 Question 58 The pathological accumulation of fluid in a body cavity is termed a/an: transudate abscess exudate effusion DOLL F7 F6 F5 F4 co F2 F30 Question 57 Cystitis (bladder infection) can be differentiated from pyelonephritis (kidney infection) by: performing blood cultures cystoscopy the presence of bacteria the presence of white blood cells vs white blood cell...
Question 51 A positive ketone test on a urine dipstick strip means: the patient is in a state of starvation and fatty acids are being metabolized for energy this is a normal finding the patient has an infection the patient has renal disease DOLL F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F/ % Question 50 The term for using a large needle to collect synovial fluid from the joint space is: Ascites aspiration Arthrocentesis Paracentesis Thorocentesis DOLL F7 F6 F5 F4...
Question 63 What is true about the surfactant phosphatidyl glycerol (PG) in amniotic fluid? used to diagnose hemolytic disease of the newborn result from toxemia of pregnancy is detected late in the pregnancy, around 35 weeks gestation shows up after fetal death DELL F F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 Question 62 Cells that form a characteristic maltese cross when examined under polarizing microscopy are: brownian cells glitter cells Oval fat bodies with droplets of cholesterol red blood cells DOLL F7...
Question 47 Abnormal sperm morphology is determined by: head and tail morphology and size head size and shape tail presence and appearance staining reactions DOLL F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 FY UN Question 46 Why is the IgG Index performed on CSF? to determine the amount of albumin in the CSF to determine if an unknown fluid is CSF to determine if antibody is being made in the central nervous system to determine the integrity of the blood-brain barrier...
Question 71 Which of the following tests on a urine chemistry dipstick is not affected by increased intake of ascorbic acid? Blood Bilirubin Nitrite Ketones DOLL F3 F4 F5 phosphatidylglycerol Question 70 Which crystals are abnormal if found in a urine sediment? triple phosphate cystine calcium oxalate uric acid DLL F6 Question 69 The foam, or shake, test is a screening test for amniotic fluid: bilirubin surfactants alpha fetoprotein phosphatidyl glycerol DOLL F6 F5 Surfactants keep the lung Question 68...