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Lab Final Test

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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
Created by: jruhde
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