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Q

What are the NCEP: ATP III criteria for metabolic syndrome diagnosis?

A

fasting blood glucose, triglycerides, HDL-C, waist circumference, and blood pressure

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Why are critical biological agents in Group A considered highest priority?

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they are easily disseminated or transmitted person-to-person

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What substance is used in the Jendrassik-Grof method to accelerate the reaction between unconjugated bilirubin and the diazo reagent?

A

caffeine

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What is hs-CRP?

A

marker of chronic inflammation that is measured to predict the risk of cardiovascular disease

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5
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What is the MCH formula?

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(Hgb x 10)/RBC

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The iodine prep is used to detect which protozoan stage?

A

cysts

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7
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Dohle bodies are highly associated with what conditions?

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severe infection, burns, and cancer (effect of toxic drugs)

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What is the microscopic appearance of the yeast form of Blastomyces dermatitidis?

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broad-based budding yeast

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What is the microscopic appearance of the yeast form of Coccidioides immitis?

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this organism does not grow in the yeast form as a clinical specimen; confirmation is made with tissue sections, which show variable-sized spherules

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What is the microscopic appearance of the yeast form of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis?

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“mariner’s wheel”

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What is the microscopic appearance of the yeast form of Sporothrix schenckii?

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“cigar bodies”

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12
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What is the most common Rh haplotype among whites?

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DCe

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13
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What is the INR calculation used for?

A

standardizes PT results between different reagent sensitivities

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14
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Which assay helps diagnose congestive heart failure?

A

BNP

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15
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Hypersegmentation of neutrophils is most commonly associated with what condition?

A

Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency

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16
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A sputum sample is collected from a patient with pulmonary abscesses. The isolate shows yellow, irregular colonies grown on blood agar in aerobic conditions, and the AFB stain shows that it is partially acid-fast. What is the organism?

A

Nocardia asteroides

17
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What constituent usually shows a decrease during acute phase response?

A

albumin

18
Q

What substances are used to irradiate blood products?

A

cesium-137 or cobalt-60

19
Q

Proteins in a buffer solution with a pH of 8.6 will have what charge, and where will they migrate?

A

negative; anode

20
Q

Following AMI, when does troponin I start to rise, and how long does it remain elevated?

A

3-6 hours; 5-10 days

21
Q

Viral and rickettsial infections are most reliably diagnosed with what lab technique?

A

IFA testing