61. Which of the following is the correct clinical feature of a vaginal specimen from a woman with Tricomoniasis? a. Amine te

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61. Which of the following is the correct clinical feature of a vaginal specimen from a woman with Tricomoniasis? a. Amine test = negative b. Appearance = White, flocculent discharge C. pH=35 d. WBCs 4+ 62. What is meconium composed of? a. Fetal intestinal secretions and swallowed amniotic fluid b. Fetal lung secretions and swallowed amniotic fluid C. Fetal liver secretions and fetal lung secretions d. Swallowed amniotic fluid and fetal urine 63. Suspicion of fungal meningitis should prompt which test to be performed? a. FTA-ABS b. Blood culture C. CSF/albumin index d. India Ink 64. A CSF lactate level of 40 mg/dL would lead you to conclude/suspect: a. Bacterial meningitis b. Viral meningitis c. Fungal meningitis d. Normal lactate value/no meningitis 65. A positive nitrite test on a urine reagent strip suggests the presence of a minimum of: A. 100,000 organisms B. 100,000 WBCs C. 100,000 crystals D. 100,000 renal calculi 66. What tests should be performed to identify C. neoformans in a BAL? a. Identify characteristic amorphous material microscopically under low power b. Identify organisms microscopically under high power c. Identify yeast organisms by cryptococcal antigen test d. Identify organisms by acid fast stain 67. What is occult blood? a. Blood that can be visibly seen in a gastric emesis b. Blood that comes from a patient that worships satan c. Blood that is not visible to the naked eye d. Blood that can only be detected with a Ouija board 68. Round cells that or of concern and may be included in sperm counts and morphology analysis are a. RBCs and RTE cells b. Leukocytes and RBCs c. Spermatids and RBCS d. WBCs and spermatids
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