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What urinary system disorders are indicators for a urinalysis?   show
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What non-urinary disorders are indicators for a urinalysis?   show
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What term refers to an abnormal concentration of urine constituents in the blood caused by generalized renal disease?   show
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show central  
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What 6 things can influence the value of a urinalysis?   show
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show WBCs and bacteria  
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What term refers to the act of passing urine?   show
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show voided, bladder expression, catheterization and cystocentesis  
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What type of collection method is also called free catch?   show
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What is the easiest method for obtaining a urine sample?   show
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show midstream  
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What 2 collection methods are used for culture and sensitivity testing?   show
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show standing or lateral recumbency  
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What are the 2 types of catheters used for urine collection?   show
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How are red rubber catheters measured?   show
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show speculum  
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show epithelial cells  
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show cystocentesis  
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When performing a cystocentesis you should use what gauge needle? What height of needle? And what size syringe?   show
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What position should an animal be placed for cystocentesis?   show
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show caudal abdomen on midline  
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What test should always be performed prior to urine being refrigerated?   show
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show decreased  
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show increased  
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True or false. Casts are formed in urine samples that are allowed to sit at room temperature.   show
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show 6-12 hours  
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______________ can form or degrade in a urine sample due to refrigeration.   show
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A preservative is used for samples required to be held for how long?   show
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What is the preservative of choice?   show
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show 1 gtt  
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show thymol, toluene and 5% phenol  
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What 5 pieces of information should a urinalysis report always include?   show
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What are the 3 components to a urinalysis?   show
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show flocculent  
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What are the 5 physical properties of urine?   show
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show urine (Measurable)  
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What do insensible losses refer to?   show
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show Vomit and diarrhea  
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show 24 hour  
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show 20-40ml/kg  
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What term refers to an increase in daily urine output?   show
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show pollakiuria  
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What consituent of urine gives it its color?   show
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The _____ concentrated the urine the higher the specific gravity.   show
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show horses and rabbits  
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show mucus and calcium carbonate  
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show bile pigments  
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What is the #1 reason for bile pigments in the urine?   show
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show myoglobin  
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What condition affects active animals after excessive muscle breakdown and causes them to pee dark brown/black?   show
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show False  
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Urine of what 3 animals is naturally pungent?   show
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What urine odor is produced from bacteria growth?   show
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What gives urine a sweet/fruity smell?   show
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show DM, ketosis in cows and pregnancy disease in sheep  
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show ketones  
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Specific gravity is the weight of a liquid compared to what?   show
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show refractometer, reagent strips and urinometer  
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show increased  
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What is the range of USG in the dog?   show
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What is the range of USG in the cat?   show
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show cat  
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show 1.010  
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What occurs when USG approaches that of glomerular filtrate?   show
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What is the #1 cause of hypersthenuria?   show
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What percentage of urine consists of water?   show
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What chemical property is on human reagent strips that isnt normally on vet reagent strips?   show
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What does pH measure?   show
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What pH is considered to be acidic?   show
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show above 7.0  
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What is the normal pH of dogs and cats?   show
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What is the #1 factor that influences the pH of urine?   show
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show acidic  
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show basic  
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What type of pH is caused by vomiting, severe diarrhea, fever and starvation?   show
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True or false. Only the cystocentesis method can cause protein in the urine.   show
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show false  
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show albumin  
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What test is used to confirm significant amounts of protein in the urine?   show
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show UPC  
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What breed is affected by fanconi syndrome?   show
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show shock, CHF, fever, increased exercise, overflow of transient protein from the blood  
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show glycosuria  
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show glomerulus  
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What part of the kidney absorbs?   show
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show Vit C, morphine, aspirin, penicillin and other antibiotics  
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show True  
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What 2 conditions besides diabetes mellitus are associated with glucosuria?   show
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