The Case of the contaminated sample
Virtual escape room - Urinalysis lab
Urinalysis Detective: The case of the Contaimated Sample
It's late in the clinic, and an urgent call comes in - one of Fidget's urine samples has been contaminated! The Veterinarian needs reliable results before 5:30PM to confirm FiDget's Diagnosis. Can you analyze the clues, interpret the data, and escape the lab before time runs out? Get some scrap paper and get started!
Start Investigation
Each lab station has a hidden code! Solve each puzzle to unlock all the codes and escape the lab! You can work in any order you want, but the codes need to be entered in order!
Lock 1: Collection Station
Lock 3: Microscope Station
LOck 4: Dipstick Analyzer
Lock 2: Refractometer Bench
Get Out! Enter Escape code
Lock 1: collection Confusion
Three urine samples sit on the bench. One of them is the correct specimen For accurate urinalysis and culture. - Sample A: Free catch, cloudy with debris
- Sample B: Cystocentesis, clear yellow
- Sample C: Refrigerated overnight, slightly cloudy.
Code 1: 25B
01:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 2: The Specific Gravity switch-up
Fidget's Bloodwork: - BUN = 80 mg/dL
- Creatinine = 3.0 mg/dl
- USG = 1.010
02:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 3: Mystery on the microscope
Sediment Findings: - Many granular casts
- few epithelial cells
- no bacteria
03:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 4: The Color Code Crisis
Dipstick Results - Protein: 2+
- Blood: Trace
- ph: 6.5
- Glucose: negative
- Bilirubin: negative
- ketones: negative
05:00
Return to lab hub
Final lock: escape code entry
Combine all your collected codes, (in lock number order) to unlock the lab door!
Final lock: escape code entry
Combine all your collected codes, (in lock number order) to unlock the lab door!
congratulations!
You've identified the correct sample, interpreted Fidget's urinalysis results and confirmed chronic renal disease! Your diagnostic reasoning has saved the day and Buddy gets to go home safely.
Reflection Discussion Post Assignment
Uh oh!
That's not quite right.....
Check each station code again - did you record every code correctly???
Uh oh!
That's not quite right.....
Check each station code again - did you record every code correctly???
The Case of the contaminated sample
Margaret
Created on October 29, 2025
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
SWOT Challenge: Classify Key Factors
View
Vision Board
View
Explainer Video: Keys to Effective Communication
View
Explainer Video: AI for Companies
View
Corporate CV
View
Flow Presentation
View
Discover Your AI Assistant
Explore all templates
Transcript
The Case of the contaminated sample
Virtual escape room - Urinalysis lab
Urinalysis Detective: The case of the Contaimated Sample
It's late in the clinic, and an urgent call comes in - one of Fidget's urine samples has been contaminated! The Veterinarian needs reliable results before 5:30PM to confirm FiDget's Diagnosis. Can you analyze the clues, interpret the data, and escape the lab before time runs out? Get some scrap paper and get started!
Start Investigation
Each lab station has a hidden code! Solve each puzzle to unlock all the codes and escape the lab! You can work in any order you want, but the codes need to be entered in order!
Lock 1: Collection Station
Lock 3: Microscope Station
LOck 4: Dipstick Analyzer
Lock 2: Refractometer Bench
Get Out! Enter Escape code
Lock 1: collection Confusion
Three urine samples sit on the bench. One of them is the correct specimen For accurate urinalysis and culture.- Sample A: Free catch, cloudy with debris
- Sample B: Cystocentesis, clear yellow
- Sample C: Refrigerated overnight, slightly cloudy.
Code 1: 25B
01:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 2: The Specific Gravity switch-up
Fidget's Bloodwork:- BUN = 80 mg/dL
- Creatinine = 3.0 mg/dl
- USG = 1.010
02:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 3: Mystery on the microscope
Sediment Findings:- Many granular casts
- few epithelial cells
- no bacteria
03:00
Return to lab hub
Lock 4: The Color Code Crisis
Dipstick Results- Protein: 2+
- Blood: Trace
- ph: 6.5
- Glucose: negative
- Bilirubin: negative
- ketones: negative
05:00
Return to lab hub
Final lock: escape code entry
Combine all your collected codes, (in lock number order) to unlock the lab door!
Final lock: escape code entry
Combine all your collected codes, (in lock number order) to unlock the lab door!
congratulations!
You've identified the correct sample, interpreted Fidget's urinalysis results and confirmed chronic renal disease! Your diagnostic reasoning has saved the day and Buddy gets to go home safely.
Reflection Discussion Post Assignment
Uh oh!
That's not quite right.....
Check each station code again - did you record every code correctly???
Uh oh!
That's not quite right.....
Check each station code again - did you record every code correctly???