Clinical chemistry review questions Flashcards

1
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Which type of sample if preferred for most blood chemistry assays

A

whole blood-check

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2
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Which term refers to the fluid portion of the blood that contains fibrinogen but no cells

A

plasma- check

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3
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Which term describes serum that appears pink after centrifuge

A

Hemolyzed -check

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4
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Which term describes serum that appears yellow after centrifuge

A

Icteric

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5
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Which term describes serum that appears milky after centrifuge

A

Lipemic

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6
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What can cause light scattering when a sample is analyzed

A

hemolysis-check

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7
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Which type of photometer used a filter to select the wavelength

A

Reflectometer- check

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8
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Which type of assay requires a standard to be analyzed concurrently and in the same manner as the patient sample

A

Kinetic assay -check

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9
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Which type of assay is commonly used for the measurement of enzyme activity

A

Kinetic assay -check

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10
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Solutions to be measured with a spectrophotometer must adhere to the principle of ______ law

A

Sigma-Frankels

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11
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Which type of analyzer contains specie electrodes that are configured to allow for interaction with just one ion

A

Electrochemical analyzer

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12
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What does A/G ratio refer to

A

Albumin & glucose

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13
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Which enzyme is found both free in the cytoplasm and bound to the mitochondria membrane and may be elevated with liver disease or muscle injury

A

ALT

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14
Q

Which liver specific enzyme can be used to evaluate liver function in horses

A

Amylase

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15
Q

Which enzyme analysis can be used to evaluate muscular damage

A

Creatine Kinase

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16
Q

For which of the following species would bile acid testing not be useful

A

cow

17
Q

What component is assayed to determine the cause of jaundice to evaluate liver function, and to check the patency of bile ducts

A

Bilirubin

18
Q

What is the origin of nearly all circulation alkaline phosphate in older animals

A

Liver

19
Q

Which are the most commonly used test of kidney function in dogs

A

BUN & creatinine

20
Q

Which is the most common used test of kidney function in birds

A

Uric acid

21
Q

Which kidney function test uses test substances eliminated both by glomerular filtration and renal secreation

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