Question: Adulteration Of A Urine Specimen Is: A. An Attempt To Mask The Contents Of The Urine. B. Checked By A Temperature Gauge On A Urine Collection Cup. C. Checked By Testing For Substances Used To Alter The Urine. D. All Of The Above If A Patient Feel Nauseous During A Venipuncture, The MA Can A Tell The Patient To Take Some Long Deep Breaths. B. Get A Cold …
Question: Adulteration Of A Urine Specimen Is: A. An Attempt To Mask The Contents Of The Urine. B. Checked By A Temperature Gauge On A Urine Collection Cup. C. Checked By Testing For Substances Used To Alter The Urine. D. All Of The Above If A Patient Feel Nauseous During A Venipuncture, The MA Can A Tell The Patient To Take Some Long Deep Breaths. B. Get A Cold …
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Adulteration of a urine specimen is: A. an attempt to mask the contents of the urine. B. checked by a temperature gauge on a urine collection cup. C. checked by testing for substances used to alter the urine. D. All of the above If a patient feel nauseous during a venipuncture, the MA can A tell the patient to take some long deep breaths. B. get a cold cloth and place on patient’s forehead and/or back of neck. c. have the patient lower their head. D. All of the above. The best way to achieve a successful blood draw from a patient with “rolling veins” is to: A. redirect the needle until you get blood. B. push the needle in further. C. pull the needle out a little bit. D. firmly anchor the vein prior to needle insertion. When a blood culture is being collected using a butterfly: A. the anaerobic bottle is collected first. B. the aerobic bottle is collected first. C. the order of collection is not important. D. only a small amount of blood is required in either bottle. It is important to read the procedure before using urine strips because: A. the reading times may be different with different strips. B. the order of tests may be different with different strips. C. the tests may be different with different strips. D. All of the above Which of the following is not a source of erroneous results when using reagent strips? A. Testing a refrigerated specimen immediately after removal. B. Timing, using a clock with a second hand. c. Dipping the reagent strip briefly into the urine specimen. D. Allowing excess urine to remain on the reagent strip. Blood specimens may be labeled: А. before the collection in order to save time. B. at the time of the collection, in front of the patient. C. after you finish the collection process, so the patient does not have to wait. D. all of the above are acceptable labeling techniques. Which of the following tests can assist in diagnosing early kidney disease? A. Glucose B. Ketones C. Protein D. Bilirubin