Column A Column B 1. It prevents bacterial growth for 24 hours and does not interfere A. Phenol with chemical tests. B. Urine Collection Kits 2. It preserves glucose and sediments well but interferes C. Yellow Plain UA Tube with acid precipitation for protein. 3. Keeps pH about 6.0, bacteriostatic at 18g/L; it can be used for culture D. Saccomano Fixative E. Urochrome transport. Interferes with drug & hormone analysis. F. Refrigeration 4. It is an excellent sediment preservative especially for Addis count. G. Boric Acid 5. It does not interfere with routine tests but floats on urine surface; clings to pipettes & testing materials. 6. It prevents glycolysis and is a good preservative for drug analysis. 7. It does not interfere with routine tests but causes an odor change. 8. It is convenient when refrigeration is not possible and has a Controlled concentration to minimize interference. Checking the tablet composition is required to determine possible effects on H. Toluene 1. Sodium Fluoride J. Commercial preservative tablets K. Cherry red/Yellow top L. Urobilin M. Blueing agent N. Thymol desired tests. 9. It contains collection cup, C&S preservative tube or UA tube. O. Formalin P. Uroerythrin Q Gray C&S Tube 10. Sample is stable at room temperature for 48 hours; preserves bacteria but decreases pH; do not use if urine is below minimum fill line. The preservative used is boric acid. 11. It has a round or conical bottom use on automated instruments. 12. The preservative used is sodium propionate; conical bottom. It is stable for 72 hours at room temp but bilirubin & uribilinogen may be decreased if specimen is exposed to light & left at RT. 13. It preserves cellular elements most usually used in urine cytology studies which requires 50ml urine. 14. It is added to the toilet water reservoir to prevent specimen adulteration during drug testing. 15. It is the major pigment of the color of urine in which production Is directly proportional to metabolic rate.
Column A Column B 1. It prevents bacterial growth for 24 hours and does not interfere A. Phenol with chemical tests. B. Urine Collection Kits 2. It preserves glucose and sediments well but interferes C. Yellow Plain UA Tube with acid precipitation for protein. 3. Keeps pH about 6.0, bacteriostatic at 18g/L; it can be used for culture D. Saccomano Fixative E. Urochrome transport. Interferes with drug & hormone analysis. F. Refrigeration 4. It is an excellent sediment preservative especially for Addis count. G. Boric Acid 5. It does not interfere with routine tests but floats on urine surface; clings to pipettes & testing materials. 6. It prevents glycolysis and is a good preservative for drug analysis. 7. It does not interfere with routine tests but causes an odor change. 8. It is convenient when refrigeration is not possible and has a Controlled concentration to minimize interference. Checking the tablet composition is required to determine possible effects on H. Toluene 1. Sodium Fluoride J. Commercial preservative tablets K. Cherry red/Yellow top L. Urobilin M. Blueing agent N. Thymol desired tests. 9. It contains collection cup, C&S preservative tube or UA tube. O. Formalin P. Uroerythrin Q Gray C&S Tube 10. Sample is stable at room temperature for 48 hours; preserves bacteria but decreases pH; do not use if urine is below minimum fill line. The preservative used is boric acid. 11. It has a round or conical bottom use on automated instruments. 12. The preservative used is sodium propionate; conical bottom. It is stable for 72 hours at room temp but bilirubin & uribilinogen may be decreased if specimen is exposed to light & left at RT. 13. It preserves cellular elements most usually used in urine cytology studies which requires 50ml urine. 14. It is added to the toilet water reservoir to prevent specimen adulteration during drug testing. 15. It is the major pigment of the color of urine in which production Is directly proportional to metabolic rate.
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