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CMA Laboratory 4
Test Description: CMA Laboratory Procedures Review 4
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The range of the volume of urine voided by an adult during a 24-hour period is
A
750 - 2000 mL
B
500 - 700 mL
C
1000 - 5000 mL
D
250 - 2500 mL
2) Due to excess lipids in the blood, lipemic serum appears
A
clear and transparent
B
dark yellow
C
cloudy and milky
D
tinged with red
3) In structure and form, bacilli bacteria are found in which of the the following shapes?
A
rod
B
spiral
C
round
D
comma
4) Direct contact and droplets are ways in which viruses are transmitted to cause
A
influenza
B
botulism
C
malaria
D
meningitis
5) In a reagent dipstick test for ketone bodies in the urine, the largest amounts are represented by an intensified
A
red color
B
maroon color
C
yellow color
D
green color
6) When you perform a chemical urinalysis test using a reagent strip, which one of the following tests would you expect to read positive?
A
protein
B
bilirubin
C
nitrite
D
urobilinogen
7) Normal urine has a pH range of
A
2.5 - 4.0
B
4.5 - 8.0
C
3.5 - 10.0
D
5.0 - 12.0
8) A hemocytometer is counting chamber used to count cells microscopically. The total area on one side of the hemocytometer is
A
6 mm squared
B
4 mm squared
C
9 mm squared
D
10 mm squared
9) Normal bleeding time using Duke's method is
A
10 - 15 minutes
B
4 - 8 minutes
C
5 - 10 minutes
D
1 - 3 minutes
10) Expressed in terms of mm/hour, the normal range of Westergren erythrocyte sedimentation rates (ESR) for men older than 50 is
A
0 - 9
B
11 - 29
C
0 - 20
D
31 - 50
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