Exam 8: Basic Serologic Laboratory Techniques

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Complete the final dilution row (1,2,3)in the table below using the following dilutions: Complete the final dilution row (1,2,3)in the table below using the following dilutions:   A)1:3 B)1:4 C)1:64 D)1:256 A)1:3 B)1:4 C)1:64 D)1:256

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1,B;2,C;3,D
Example of Preparation of a Serial Dilution
1,B;2,C;3,D Example of Preparation of a Serial Dilution

Automatic pipettes have the advantage of:

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Match the term with the appropriate description. -Serologic pipette

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A dilution is a(n):

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Match the term with the appropriate description. -Graduated pipette

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MATCHING Match the term with the appropriate definition. -Hemolysis

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A central concept of serologic testing is:

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MATCHING Match the term with the appropriate definition. -Icteric

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A meniscus is the:

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MATCHING Match the term with the appropriate definition. -Chyle

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A graduated pipette can be used when:

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To dilute a serum specimen for a 1:10 dilution, -parts of distilled water would be added to the 10-mL mark.

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Serum for the detection of antibodies should be drawn during the:

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Complement can be inactivated in human serum by heating to _____° C.

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The term antibody titer is defined as:

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A specimen should be reinactivated when more than ______ hour(s)has (have)elapsed since inactivation.

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To dilute a serum specimen for a 1:10 dilution, -parts of serum would be added to a tube,and then

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Factors that can denature,coagulate,or alter protein molecules include:

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