12.
Stool specimens are collected to determine the presence of:
a. Infection.
c.
Fats.
d. All of the above.
13.
Stool specimens are collected to identify:
a. Ova.
b. Parasites.
c.
Bacteria.
d. All of the above.
14.
Sputum is:
a. A sample of fecal material.
b. Fluid from the uterus.
c.
Fluid from the lungs.
d. Fluid from the mouth.
15.
The patient who cannot produce sputum by himself must have the medical
specialist nurse secure it by:
a. Pumping.
b. Suctioning.
c.
Thrusting.
d. Catheterization.
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