Assessing Oneself 6 Flashcards
1
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- volume of sediment after decantation
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0.5 to 1 mL
2
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- volume of sediment for microscopic examination
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10 to 15 mL
3
Q
- produces a 3-D image by differential contrast
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Interference-Contrast Microscopy
4
Q
- two components of Hansel stain
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Eosin Y and Methylene Blue
5
Q
- most significant epithelial cell
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Renal tubular epithelial (RTE) cell
6
Q
- reporting of #5
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Average Per 10 HPF
7
Q
- quantity of #5 considered as significant
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> 2 RTE/HPF
8
Q
- condition indicated by #7
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Tubular Damage
9
Q
- RBCs in hypotonic are known as _____
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Ghost Cell
10
Q
- WBCs with sparkling appearance
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Glitter Cell
11
Q
- What type of WBC is #10?
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Neutrophil
12
Q
- most frequently seen parasite in urine
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Trichomonas Vaginalis
13
Q
- When does the presence of spermatozoa in urine reported?
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*With rapid-darting motility
14
Q
- more common form of calcium oxalate
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*Calculi formation is brought about by the precipitation of urine crystals, the most common of which is calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate
15
Q
- color of amorphous urates in fresh urine
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16
Q
- compounds that precipitate in acidic urine forming crystals
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17
Q
- stain used for the identification of eosinophils
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Hansel stain
18
Q
- stains used to confirm the presence of oval fat bodies
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Lipid stains (ORO and Sudan III)
19
Q
- parasite considered as most common fecal contaminant
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Enterobius vermicularis
20
Q
- primary factor affecting in vitro crystallization
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21
Q
- metabolic disorder associated with uric acid crystals
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*Primary Calculi
22
Q
- percentage of mononuclear cells implicated in chronic inflammation
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23
Q
- bubble cell is originally what specific cell
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RTE
24
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- primary factor affecting in vivo crystallization
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25
25. sediment that may accompany S. haematobium