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Lab Final Test
Lab Final Test WITC Jen
Question | Answer |
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Normal Na+ level | 135-148 |
List the test performed to analyze serum lipids | Lipid profile (Triglycerides/Cholesterol/HDL & LDL) |
Normal Creatinine level | 0.7-1.4 |
Normal fasting glucose level | 70-110 |
Regulates and influences fluid balance | Sodium |
Process of stopping bleeding | Hemostasis |
Lipid involved in sex hormone production | Cholesterol |
What drug is monitored by the PTT test | Heparin |
Important in regulating heart muscle | Potassium |
Secretory Immunoglobulin | IgA |
What does glucose measure | Carbohydrate Metabolism |
Small purple spots on the skin | Petechiea |
Highest mineral concentration in the body | Calcium |
Coumadin is measured by what test? | PT or INR (International Normalization Ratio) |
What color tube would you draw for a PT or PTT | Light Blue |
A disease where the body attacks itself | Auto immune |
Protein is made of: | Amino Acid Chains |
What results would you expect when performing a quantitative test? | A Number |
What are immunoglubulins? | Antibodies |
List the Ig's | IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM |
The process where cells stick to each other | Aggregation |
The process where cells stick to the walls of a vessel | Adhession |
Diseases associated with hypothyroidism | Myxedema |
A combined group of chemistry tests | Panel |
Blood clot within a vessel | Thrombus |
Know the steps involved in hemostasis | Vaso constriction, Platelet activation, Coagulation, Fibrinolysis |
The final protein that makes a blood clot | Fibrin |
Another name for mono | Kissing Disease and Epstein Barr Virus |
The test method used in Rheumatoid Factor (RF) | Aglutenation |
Blood pH below 7.35 | Acidosis |
What is the purpose of an Uric Acid test | Gout and also associated w/ kidney functions |
The IgG that is in the highest concentration in the body | IgG |
Christmas Disease | Hemophilia B (Factor 9) |
What color tube is used for drug levels? | Red |
Kidney Function Tests (3) | BUN Uric Acid Creatinine |
Liver Function Tests (6) | ALP ALT AST GGT LDH Bilirubin |
What test is elevated after or during a myocardial infarction? | CK (Creatin Kinase) |
Bilirubin is a breakdown of? | Hemoglobin |
The device in some automated chemistry analyzers that measure by the concentration of color that is produced | Spectrophotometer |
Decreased level of K+ | Hypokalemia |
What color tube would you draw for a cholesterol? | Green or Red |
Methods used to measure platelet and small blood vessel function | Bleeding Time (Ivy or Duke) |
List the body fluids that can be used for chemistry testing (4) | Serum Plasma Urine CSF |
Normal K+ level | 3.5-5.4 |
Normal BUN level | 8-18 |
Test method used in spectrophotometry where dried form is on a strip or slide | Solid Phase |
Proteins produced in response to antigen exposure | Antibodies |
The only Ig that crosses the placenta to provide newborns with immunity for several months: | IgG AKA gamma globulin |
First antibody produced in response to antigen is Ig_? Doesn't provide lasting immunity. First antibody produced in newborns: | IgM |
Immunoglobulin that is predominant in tears, saliva, breast milk, and secretions of the respiratory/intestinal tract: | IgA |
Immunoglobulin that is involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections, also autoimmune | IgE |
This disease produces heterophile antibodies: | Mono |
Plasma/Serum that is milky looking: | Lipemic |
Plasma/Serum that is golden/yellow green; indicates liver disease: | Icteric |
Plasma/Serum that is redish/pink color; potassium levels will be raised: | Hemolysis |
The two major groups of proteins: | Albumin Globulins |
Normal level of Sodium: | 135-148 |
Normal level of Potassium | 3.5-5.4 |
Normal level of Creatinine | 0.7-1.4 |
Normal level of BUN | 8-18 |
Normal level of Uric Acid | 3.5-7.5 |
Fibrogen is factor: | 1 |
Prothrombin is factor: | 2 |
Thrombo-plastin (tissue fluid) is factor: | 3 |
Hemophilia A is factor: | 8 |
Occurs when the immune system makes antibodies against the patient's own platelets: | Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura |