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jman1234

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Normal values for urea are generally expressed as urea nitrogen. If it is necessary to convert urea nitrogen values to urea, the concentration may be calculated easily by multiplying the urea nitrogen value by:
 
  A. 0.47.
  B. 1.47.
  C. 2.14.
  D. 28.
  E. 60.

Question 2

A BUN of 10 mg/dL is obtained by a technologist. What is the urea concentration?
 
  A. 25.0 mg/dL
  B. 21.4 mg/dL
  C. 18.4 mg/dL
  D. 9.3 mg/dL


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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