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Additional information typically required on a non blood specimen label includes the



A.) Billing code


B.) Party to be charged


C.) Physician


D.) Specimen type

D.) Specimen type

Which of the following statements describes proper 24-hour urine collection?



A.) Collect the first morning specimen, start the timing, and collect all urine for the next 24 hours except the first specimen voided the following morning.



B.) collect the first morning specimen, start the timing, and collect all urine for the next 24 hours including the first specimen voided the following morning.



C.) Discard the first morning specimen, start the timing, and collect all urine for the next 24 hours except the first specimen voided the following morning.



D.) discard the first morning specimen, start the timing, and clutch all urine for the next 24 hours including the first specimen voided the following morning.

D.) discard the first morning specimen, start the timing, and clutch all urine for the next 24 hours including the first specimen voided the following morning.

Which non blood specimen is most frequently analyzed in the lab?



A.) CSF


B.) Pleural fluid


C.) Synovial fluid


D.) Urine

D.) Urine

Which of the following fluids is associated with the lungs?



A.) Gastric


B.) Peritoneal


C.) Pleural


D.) Synovial

C.) Pleural

A procedure called iontophoresis is used in a collection of what specimen?



A.) CSF


B.) Saliva


C.) Sweat


D.) Synovial fluid

C.) Sweat

Which test typically requires a refrigerated stool specimen?



A.) Fecal fat


B.) Guaiac


C.) Occult blood


D.) Ova and parasites

A.) Fecal fat

A breath test can be used to detect organisms that cause



A.) Meningitis


B.) Peptic ulcers


C.) Tuberculosis


D.) Whooping cough

B.) Peptic ulcers

Which of the following is a type of serous fluid?



A.) Amniotic fluid


B.) Pleural fluid


C.) Spinal fluid


D.) Synovial fluid

B.) Pleural fluid

Which type of sample is commonly used to identify arsenic poisoning in agricultural workers?



A.) Blood


B.) Feces


C.) Hair


D.) Saliva

C.) Hair

A positive FIT test indicates



A.) Bleeding in the colon or rectum


B.) Clostridium difficile colonization of intestines


C.) Presence of intestinal parasites


D.) Sizeable fecal fat accumulation

A.) Bleeding in the colon or rectum

A first morning specimen is unacceptable for urine cytology because



A.) cells may have disintegrated in the bladder overnight


B.) Concentrated urine has many interfering substances


C.) Shedding of cells into the bladder at night is minimal


D.) The pH level is usually too high for testing purposes

C.) Shedding of cells into the bladder at night is minimal

Alcohol testing of urine is problematic because



A.) Alcohol can evaporate from uncapped specimens


B.) Fermentation by bacteria can cause false positives


C.) Results may not correlate with blood alcohol


D.) All of the above

D.) All of the above