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1. - Glucose is found in urine when: Not all of the patient's glucose can be reabsorbed in the kidneys. the patient's bl
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1. - Glucose is found in urine when: Not all of the patient's glucose can be reabsorbed in the kidneys. the patient's bl
1. - Glucose is found in urine when: Not all of the patient's glucose can be reabsorbed in the kidneys. the patient's blood glucose level exceeds 130 mg/dl. c. the patient suffers from a UTI. @ the patient is on a carbohydrate-free diet. 2. There are many reasons to perform a urinalysis. They may include all of the following except: assessment of overall health. diagnosis of a condition 3 detection of illicit drugs. @ monitoring an existing condition. 3. Which of the following is NOT checked by quality control materials? © The technical skills of the personnel performing the test. The integrity of the specimen, that is, that the specimen was collected and stored properly © c. That the procedure was performed properly. @ The functioning of the reagent strips. 4. Before performing a macroscopic urinalysis, the MA must do the following: º verify that quality control has been performed within the last week. verify that quality control has been performed on the day of testing. * verify that quality control has been performed on the day of testing with the lot number of test strips being used that day. © verify that quality control has been performed within the last week on the lot number of strips being used that day. 5. Which of the following is not a source of erroneous results when using reagent strips? * Testing a refrigerated specimen immediately after removal. Timing, using a clock with a second hand. © Dipping the reagent strip briefly into the urine specimen. © Allowing excess urine to remain on the reagent strip.