10.19.2022. IS & Study Questions Flashcards

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What are two ways in which a disease can be diagnosed using immunoassays?

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testing serum or plasma

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Define seroconversion

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change from serum that lacks specific antibodies (seronegative) to serum that has those antibodies (seropositive)

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What is the purpose of the anti-human IgG in an indirect test?

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they bind to any human IgG molecules, regardless of their source or specificity to detect any bound IgG antibodies (primary antibodies)

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What does a direct test typically look for?

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typically used to identify unknown antigens

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What does an indirect test typically look for?

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typically used to detect antibodies of a given specificity in a patient’s serum. uses labeled secondary antibodies to detect unlabeled primary antibodies bound to a given antigen.

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Give two situations that would cause a person to generate protective antibodies, aka seroconvert?

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  • not exposed to pathogen, lacks antibodies, seronegative. is infected, produces antibodies, becomes seropositive.
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What result will be seen for a positive test sample if a technician forgets to add an anti-human IgG into an indirect test?

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you wouldn’t see the labeled secondary antibodies which indicate a positive test since there are none so you would think it’s a negative test

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What result will be seen for a negative sample if a technician forgets to add an anti-human IgG into an indirect test?

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nothing. negative result is characterized by the label not being detected.

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what is serum?

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the fluid portion of blood that remains after the blood clots

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what is plasma?

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the fluid portion of blood treated with an anticoagulant to prevent clotting

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