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A 25-year-old female collects a routine urine sample as part of her yearly physical.
 
  She is an otherwise healthy individual and has no complaints or medical issues, yet her urinalysis report reveals the following results: Color: RED with obvious CLOTS and >100 RBC/HPF. This result could be due to:
  A) glomerulonephritis. B) acute renal failure.
  C) contamination from vaginal bleeding. D) pyelonephritis.

Question 2

Which of the following scenarios best correlates with the isolation of Aggregatibacter aphrophilus in blood cultures?
 
  A) 20-year-old male with a heart murmur who got his tongue pierced
  B) 34-year-old female who had a tooth pulled
  C) 17-year-old male with leukemia who was in a fistfight
  D) 54-year-old female with colon cancer



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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