Fundamentals for Medical Laboratory Scientists: Module 9: Urinalysis and Body Fluids

Fundamentals for Medical Laboratory Scientists is a review course to help individuals prepare for the Medical Laboratory Scientist Certification Examination. This course includes an introduction module, nine content modules, and two attempts at the MLS Practice Exam.

 

Each content module contains knowledge checks, a quiz, resources, and references. Modules do not need to be completed in one sitting.

 

Module 0: Introduction

This module reviews how to navigate the course, describes the module structure, and lists other resources to prepare for the Medical Laboratory Scientist certification exam.  

Module 9: Urinalysis and Body Fluids

This module reviews the anatomy and physiology of the renal system, describes the procedures for collecting and processing urine specimens, identifies the physical, chemical, microscopic, and confirmatory procedures for analyzing urine, and details special testing methods associated with urinalysis and body fluids.  

 

Refer to the Fundamentals for Medical Laboratory Scientists course for a list of all modules.


Author(s):

Tia Johnson, MSHS, MLT (AMT), CIC, LYSSYB
Tamara Mosley, MBA, MLST (AMT)
Shaughn Nalezinski, MS, MLS (ASCP), cmSBBcm, MLS (AMT) 
Chet Voelker, MS, MLS (AMT)

 

Launched: 2024

 

NOTE:  This does NOT count for CCP points.  This is a review course for those preparing to take the RPT Certification Exam and want to review Clinical information.