RECALL QUESTIONS Flashcards
(30 cards)
How many pyrrole rings are there in the heme portion of hemoglobin?
4
In urinometry, by how much does the presence of 2g/dL of glucose raise the reading?
0.08
Sample required in performing a creatinine clearance test?
24 hr. urine
An immune detection technique that uses gel diffusion & electrophoresis
IEP (immunoelectrophoresis)
Causative agent of IM
Human Herpes Virus 4
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is caused by an antibody to _
Thyroglobulin
Gaucher’s disease is caused by an accumulation of which lipid?
Glucocerebroside
The most abundant anion in extracellular fluid?
Chloride
Fletcher’s medium is mainly used to isolate _
Leptospira
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome is associated with _
Neisseria meningitidis
Only microfilaria spp. with no sheath, and no nuclei at the tip
Onchocerca volvulus
PAM (Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis) is caused by _
N. fowleri
Crystals that appear as colorless, hexagonal plates
Cystine
What is associated with pseudogout?
Calcium pyrophosphate
Which is not a troponin subunit?
Troponin K
Sec. 13 of RA 5527 is named as _
Accreditation
Rope’s test is a test used for the viscosity of which body fluid?
Synovial fluid
Cherry Crandall is a method for the determination of which analyte?
Lipase
What is the source of epinephrine?
Adrenal medulla
What is the reference method for glucose determination?
Hexokinase
Which is an anticonvulsant?
Primidone
Expected glucose level in Cushing’s disease
Glucose is increased together with cortisol
Toxic shock syndrome is associated with:
S. aureus
Hageman Factor is also known as
F XII