Clin Path Review 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Hyperkalemia is a life-threatening disorder assoc. w/what?

A

Acute renal failure and urethral obstructions

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2
Q

How is calcium affected by acute renal failure?

A

Normocalcemic

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3
Q

How is calcium affected as renal failure progresses?

A

Hypocalcemia

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4
Q

Hypocalcemia can secondarily cause what endocrine disorder?

A

Hyperparathyroidism

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5
Q

Hypercalcemia can be assoc. w/acute renal failure involving specific toxins such as what?

A

Grapes and raisings

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6
Q

What e-lyte abnormalities are ALWAYS a finding in uroabdomen?

A

HypoNa and hypoCl

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7
Q

Which dog breed is the poster child for familial glomerulonephropathy?

A

Wheaton Terriers

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8
Q

Mod/marked hypoalbuminemia, mod/marked protinuria, +/- evidence of renal insufficiency

A

Glomerulonephropathy

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9
Q

PLN that leads to abdominal effusion

A

Nephrotoxic syndrome

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10
Q

Acute onset of clinical signs, ammonia breath, good BCS, oliguric, seizures

A

Acute renal failure

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11
Q

Marked decrease in GFR leading to azotemia

A

Acute renal failure

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12
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Slow onset, poor BCS, PU, ammonia breath, depressed

A

Chronic renal failure

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13
Q

Abd effusion, hyperK, hypoNa, hypoCl

A

Uroabdomen

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14
Q

How does CREA dx a uroabdomen?

A

Effusion [CREA] is higher than serum [CREA]

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15
Q

What are solutes that will interfere and artificially increase TP?

A

CHUGL (cholesterol, hemolysis, urea, glucose, lipids)

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16
Q

Proportional PCV + TP decrease = ?

A

Blood loss

17
Q

Proportional PCV + TP increase = ?

A

Dehydration

18
Q

Probability a healthy patient tests negative

A

Specificity

19
Q

The probability that a positive (abnormal) test result truly identifies disease in a patient

A

Positive predictive value

20
Q

The probability that a negative (normal) test result truly identifies absence of a disease in a patient

A

Negative predictive value

21
Q

[(TP)/(TP+FP)x100]

A

PPV

22
Q

[(TN)/(TN+FN)x100]

A

NPV

23
Q

Which tube has no anticoagulant and no additives?

A

Red top tube

24
Q

Serum for a chemistry panel is obtained from what tube?

A

Red top tube

25
Q

Contains an anticoagulant that preserves cell morphology

A

Purple top tube

26
Q

Used for CBC, fluid analysis, PCR

A

Purple top tube

27
Q

What tube contains EDTA?

A

Purple top tube

28
Q

What tube contains heparin and fibrinogen to inhibit thrombin?

A

Green top tube

29
Q

Used for chemistry panels and avian/reptile CBC/chem

A

Green top tube

30
Q

Which tube contains citrate?

A

Blue top tube

31
Q

Used for coagulation tests

A

Blue top tube

32
Q

Which tube contains sodium fluoride oxalate to inhibit glycolysis?

A

Gray top tube

33
Q

Used for plasma serial glucose, lactate, and pyruvate tests

A

Gray top tube