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a The unique aspect of collecting a urinalysis from a catheter is: 1. all specimens are set up for culture as this is a

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a The unique aspect of collecting a urinalysis from a catheter is: 1. all specimens are set up for culture as this is a sterile collection process. 2. the specimen is set up for culture only if bacteria are seen during the microscopic examination. 3. no urines collected from catheters are cultured since this is an aseptic collection process. 4. the sample must be tested within 15 minutes of collection The proper procedure for collecting a 24-hour urine includes all of the following except: 1. keeping the specimen refrigerated. 2. on day 1, record the date and time you begin the collection, and add this specimen to the container. 3. collect all urine voided during the day, evening, and night of the 24 hour period. 4. on day 2, empty your bladder at the time you began the collection, and add this to the container. 15

locate the vein to be used. 1. Remove Frepp™ from the package. ... 2. Place the sponge on selected venipuncture site and depress once or twice to saturate sponge. 3. Use a back and forth friction scrub for at least 30 seconds. 4. Allow area prepared to dry for approximately 30 seconds. 5. Proceed with a collection of blood. Capillary collections are often performed on: patients receiving chemotherapy when veins are being saved. 2. geriatric patients. 3. pediatric patients. 4. All of the above

When preparing a urine for microscopic examination: 1. centrifuge the urine, pour off the sediment, and save the supernatent. 2. centrifuge the urine, pour off the supernatant, and save the sediment. 3. pour off some of the urine and pipet a small amount onto a slide. 4. mix the urine well and pipet a small amount onto a slide