Question List for "Clinical Laboratory Chemistry"

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Nursing and Clinical » Prerenal hyperuricemia is caused by: A. Dehydration. B. Uremia. C. Bladder tumors. D. ... New
Started by SGallaher96
53 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Creatinine levels are usually: A. 0.10.6 mg/dL. B. 0.81.2 mg/dL. C. 1.52.5 mg/dL. D. 3.05.0 ... New
Started by urbanoutfitters
32 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Normal values for urea are generally expressed as urea nitrogen. If it is necessary to convert urea ... New
Started by jman1234
99 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Serum urea nitrogen and serum creatinine determinations are frequently requested together so that ... New
Started by Deast7027
121 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Which condition is associated with massive proteinuria? a. Acute glomerulonephritis b. Chronic ... New
Started by aabwk4
146 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » An exogenous substance used to assess the glomerular filtration rate that affords the most accurate ... New
Started by Jramos095
80 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » The protein section of the reagent strip is MOST sensitive to: a. Albumin. b. Mucoprotein. c. ... New
Started by savannahhooper
51 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Leukocyte reagent strips are used to detect leukocyte: a. Peroxidase. b. Esterases. c. ... New
Started by CharlieWard
46 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » Which of the following conditions may be characterized by an increased anion gap? A. Salicylate ... New
Started by Bob-Dole
41 Jun 25, 2018
Nursing and Clinical » The anion gap is determined from which of the following groups of electrolytes? A. Sodium, ... New
Started by jhjkgdfhk
24 Jun 25, 2018