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Phlebotomy Essentials 7 Ch13 Exam Review

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Additional information typically required on a nonblood specimen label includes the   show
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show Clean-catch  
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show Discard the first-morning specimen, start the timing, and collect all urine for the next 24 hours including the first specimen voided the following morning.  
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Which nonblood specimen is most frequently analyzed in the lab?   show
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Which of the following fluids is associated with the lungs?   show
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show Sweat  
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Saliva specimens can be used to detect   show
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show Fecal fat  
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show peptic ulcers.  
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show pleural fluid  
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A quick, noninvasive means of paternity testing is performed on cells from a   show
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Which type of sample is commonly used to identify arsenic poisoning in agricultural workers?   show
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show bleeding in the colon or rectum.  
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A first-morning specimen is unacceptable for urine cytology because   show
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show alcohol can evaporate from uncapped specimens, fermentation by bacteria can cause false positives, results may not correlate with blood alcohol levels, all of the above.  
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show Feces  
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show group A strep.  
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show hCG.  
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show specific gravity.  
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show CIDTs (Culture-independent diagnostic tests)  
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