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Textbook of Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing 1st Edition Leeuwen Test Bank
Test Bank for Textbook of Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing Practical Application of Nursing Process at the Bedside 1st Edition By Anne M. Van Leeuwen, Mickey L. Bladh, ISBN-10: 0803623151 ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-2315-6, ISBN-13: 9780803623156
Table of Contents
I. Understanding Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing
1. Blood Studies: Clinical Chemistry
2. Blood Studies: Hematology
3. Blood Studies: Hemostasis (Coagulation)
4. Blood Studies: Immunohematology (Blood Banking)
5. Blood Studies: Immunology
6. Body Fluid Analysis Studies
7. Computed Tomography Studies
8. Electrophysiologic Studies
9. Endoscopic Studies
10. Fecal Analysis Studies
11. Manometric Studies
12. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Studies
13. Nuclear Medicine Studies
14. Pulmonary Function Studies
15. Radiologic Studies: Contrast/Special
16. Radiologic Studies: Plain
17. Sensory Studies: Auditory
18. Sensory Studies: Ocular
19. Skin Tests
20. Tissue and Cell Microscopy Studies: Histology/Cytology
21. Ultrasound Studies
22. Urine Studies
Chapter 1
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. A patient’s laboratory test results indicate an elevated blood glucose level. The nurse understands that this finding most likely indicates dysfunction of which associated organ?
1. Kidney
2. Pancreas
3. Stomach
4. Spleen
____ 2. A patient’s laboratory test results indicate a low creatinine level. The nurse should most suspect dysfunction of which organ based on these findings?
1. Kidney
2. Pancreas
3. Liver
4. Spleen
____ 3. An older patient complains of lack of appetite in the past year. The nurse knows that deficiency in which of the following could explain this finding?
1. Electrolytes
2. Hormones
3. Vitamins
4. Minerals
____ 4. A nurse is explaining the venipuncture process to a patient. How long should the nurse tell the patient that it will take to perform venipuncture?
1. 1 to 2 minutes
2. 5 to 10 minutes
3. 10 to 15 minutes
4. 15 to 20 minutes
____ 5. A nurse has just completed venipuncture on a patient. What should the nurse do to prevent bleeding and bruising?
1. Administer an anticoagulant.
2. Apply an antibiotic ointment to the site.
3. Have the patient lie down.
4. Apply direct pressure to the site with gauze.




