[M] Quiz - Automation Flashcards
The principle commonly used to measure the concentration of a particular analyte in the chemical examination of urine is:
A. Reflectance photometry
B. Digital imaging
C. Flow cytometry
D. Auto particle recognition
A. Reflectance photometry
In automated urinalysis, the specific gravity is measured by:
A. Light transmittance
B. Light scattering
C. Refractometry
D. Turbidity
C. Refractometry
All of the following are true concerning fully automated urine chemistry analyzers, except:
A. They are designed for a high-volume urinalysis laboratory.
B. The reagent strip is dipped into the well-mixed urine.
C. The urine tube moves through the instrument.
D. A sample probe aspirates the urine.
B. The reagent strip is dipped into the well-mixed urine.
The advantages of an automated urine microscopy analyzer over manual microscopy includes:
A. Cost-effective
B. Centrifugation not required
C. Standardized results
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following is a complete urinalysis automated urinalysis system?
A. AUTION ELEVEN AE 4022
B. Clinitek Atlas
C. iQ200 Automated Urine Microscopy
D. Clinitek AUWi Pro System
D. Clinitek AUWi Pro System
What two technologies are used for urine sediment analysis?
A. Light scattering and refractometry
B. Light scattering and flow cytometry
C. Flow cytometry and digital imaging
D. Digital imaging and refractometry
C. Flow cytometry and digital imaging
Which automated urine particle counter combines urine flow cytometry with digital image analysis?
A. UN-2000
B. iRICELL
C. UF-1000i
D. iQ 200
A. UN-2000
Which of the following urine sediment particles cannot be autovalidated but will be flagged and must be reviewed by laboratory personnel?
A. RBCs
B. WBCs
C. RTEs
D. Squamous epithelial cells
C. RTEs
Which of the automated body fluid analyzers does not need to dilute or pretreat body fluids before analysis?
A. ADVIA 2120i
B. XN Series
C. iQ 200
D. None of the above
B. XN Series
What is a disadvantage of counting body fluid cells using an automated instrument versus a Neubauer hemocytometer?
A. Less labor-intensive and time-consuming
B. More precise
C. Unable to count low WBC numbers and malignant cells
D. Able to perform a WBC differential
C. Unable to count low WBC numbers and malignant cells