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5-37. 5-38. When  thymol  is  used  to  preserve a  urine  sample,  enough  thymol may  dissolve  to  produce  false positives  for 1. glucose 2. protein 3. ketones 4. albumin Which  of  the  following  colors would  be  considered  abnormal  in a urine specimen? 1. colorless 2. amber 3. straw 4. red To  answer  items  5-39  through  5-42, select from column B the most probable causative agent that would produce the urine color-in column A. 5-39. 5-40. 5-41. 5-42. 5-43. 5-44. 5-45 A. Urine Colors B. Agents Milky 1.  Pyridium Dark  orange 2. Bile Red-brown 3. Blood Brown 4.  Fats  (chyle) A  report  on  urine  transparency is  valid  regardless  of  standing time. 1. True 2. False The specific gravity of a liquid or solid is the weight of the substance  as  compared  to  an equal volume of 1. ethanol 2. methanol 3. distilled  water 4. normal  saline In  the  microscopic  examination of  urine  sediment,  scan  the slide using the low power objective  and  examine  it  in detail  using  the  ____  objective. 1. low power 2. high dry 3. high power 4. oil  immersion 5-46.   The addition of one drop of 5 percent  acetic  acid  to  urine sediment  will  disintegrate 1. white  blood  cells 2. mucous  threads 3. casts 4. red blood cells 5-47. Pharmacology was formerly known by its Latin name 1. pharmacognoscy 2. materia  medics 3. posology 4. toxicology 5-48. The 'blue bible' of pharmacology is 1. the  Physicians’  Desk Reference 2. The  United  States Pharmacopeia  and  National Formulary  (USP-NF) 3. the  Pharmaceutical  Basis  of Therapeutics 4. Remington’s   Pharmaceutical Sciences 5-49. The factor that most commonly influences  the  amount  of  drug given to a patient is 1. weight 2. gender 3. age 4. route  of  administration 5-50. If the average adult dose of a suspension of ampicillin is 15 ml,  the  dose  for  an  8-year-old child is _______ ml. 1. 2 2. 6 3. 9 4. 15 5-51.    If the average adult dose of a medication is 600 mg, the dose for a child weighing 30 pounds iS ---- mg. 1.  50 2.  100 3.  120 4.  150 31

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