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The two preferred methods of urine collection are what? |
Cytocentesis, catheterization. |
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A urine sample at room temperature what have what? |
Bacteria |
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What is necessary to transport glucose into body cells? |
insulin |
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What bile pigments are detected in urine? |
Bilirubin and urobilinogen. |
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The most common type of cast seen in animals are? |
Hyaline cast. |
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Which epithelial cells are confused with a WBC? |
Renal Epithelial Cells |
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Flea "dirt" is actually |
flea excrment |
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A complete flea lifecycle can be complete in |
10-14 days |
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Can dogs and cats have an infection of pinworms? |
NO |
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What parasitic infection is uncommon in cats? |
whipworm |
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The most common fecal flotation solution used is? |
sodium nitrate |
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Isospora is also commonly called ? |
coccidia |
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The most common round worm of dogs is called? |
toxocara canis |
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What is the walking dandruff mite? |
chyletiella |
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Define ectoparasite? |
A parasite on the surface of the body. |
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The most common transmissible pruritic skin disease is? |
scabies |
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A urinalysis is divided into three parts which are? |
physical, chemical and microscopic |
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Name some diseases or conditions that occur in oliguria (decrease in urine output)? |
Dehydration, shock, fever |
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What are three things that may alter the SG? |
Dehydration, kidney disease and directics. |
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Bile is stored in the___________, but made in the_________. |
gall bladder, liver |
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What happens without insulin? |
Hyperglycemia and spilling of glucose into the urine. |
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____________ is the bladder worm in dogs and cats? |
Capillaria plica |
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Which cast are seen in large numbers from acute nephritis? |
Granular cast and epithelial cast. |
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Which cast is seen in chronic severe degeneration of the renal tubules? |
waxy casta and fatty cast |
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What crystals strongly associated with ethylene glycol poisoning? |
calcium oxalate, monohydrate or dehydrate crystals. |
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_________maybe be difficult to detect in an unstained sample? |
Cast |
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ATE2638 Fall Semester |