Quiz 3 Flashcards
The presence of which of the following causes a white foam to be produced when a urine is shaken?
(a) Albumin
(b) White blood cells
(c) Bacteria
(d) Mucus
(a) Albumin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(1) Purple-Red
Porphyrin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(2) Yellow
Normal
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(3) Red
Hemoglobin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(4) Green
Biliverdin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(5) Pale Yellow
Highly diluted
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(6) Brown
Myoglobin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(7) Black
Melanin
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(8) Orange
Pyridium
Match the following urine colors with some of their possible causes. Use an answer only once.
(9) Blue Green
Indican
Define Polyruia
Over 1800 mL/day; increased volume.
Define Diuresis
Increased volume
Oliguria
Less than 400 mL/day
Anuria
No urine production
Nocturia
Over 500 mL at night.