Deck 9: Principles of Serological Testing
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Deck 9: Principles of Serological Testing
1
If there will be an unavoidable 4-hour delay before a serum sample can be tested,the sample should be:
A) kept at room temperature.
B) refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C.
C) frozen at -20°C.
D) discarded and a new sample collected when it can be tested immediately.
A) kept at room temperature.
B) refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C.
C) frozen at -20°C.
D) discarded and a new sample collected when it can be tested immediately.
refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C.
2
If complement interferes with test results,the serum sample should be:
A) treated with an anticoagulant.
B) frozen and thawed before testing.
C) heated to 56°C for 30 minutes.
D) centrifuged at 3,000 g for 30 minutes.
A) treated with an anticoagulant.
B) frozen and thawed before testing.
C) heated to 56°C for 30 minutes.
D) centrifuged at 3,000 g for 30 minutes.
heated to 56°C for 30 minutes.
3
A patient's serum must be added to a series of test tubes,but a different volume of serum must be added to each tube.If a single pipette is used,what kind is it?
A) Graduated
B) Volumetric
C) Analytic
D) Calibrated
A) Graduated
B) Volumetric
C) Analytic
D) Calibrated
Graduated
4
What type of pipette must be blown out to deliver the exact volume of liquid?
A) Volumetric
B) Serological
C) Analytic
D) Multichannel
A) Volumetric
B) Serological
C) Analytic
D) Multichannel
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5
The concentration of a solution is reduced by adding:
A) solute.
B) particles.
C) diluent.
D) osmoles.
A) solute.
B) particles.
C) diluent.
D) osmoles.
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6
Serology is the study of:
A) white blood cells.
B) red blood cells.
C) platelets.
D) the liquid components of the blood, especially antibodies.
A) white blood cells.
B) red blood cells.
C) platelets.
D) the liquid components of the blood, especially antibodies.
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7
If 0.9 mL of saline is added to 0.1 mL of serum,what does the 0.9 mL represent?
A) The final dilution
B) The diluent
C) The solute
D) The total solution
A) The final dilution
B) The diluent
C) The solute
D) The total solution
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8
A blood sample is processed,and the resulting serum is pink.This indicates:
A) a normal serum sample.
B) a hemolyzed serum sample, but hemolysis is common and can be ignored.
C) a hemolyzed serum sample, which may adversely affect testing.
D) definite evidence of bacterial contamination.
A) a normal serum sample.
B) a hemolyzed serum sample, but hemolysis is common and can be ignored.
C) a hemolyzed serum sample, which may adversely affect testing.
D) definite evidence of bacterial contamination.
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9
On a serial dilution with the following tubes set up,1:2,1:4,1:8,1:16,1:32,and 1:64,there is no visible agglutination in the 1:64 tube.What is the titer of the antibody?
A) 32
B) 16
C) 64
D) Cannot be determined
A) 32
B) 16
C) 64
D) Cannot be determined
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10
The probability that a person with a positive screening test actually has the disease screened for is called:
A) sensitivity.
B) specificity.
C) positive predictive value.
D) negative predictive value.
A) sensitivity.
B) specificity.
C) positive predictive value.
D) negative predictive value.
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11
A new assay is used to test 120 samples from patients with a clinically confirmed diagnosis of the relevant infection and 50 samples from healthy control subjects.The test results were positive for 90 of the infected patients and positive for 10 of the healthy controls.
Calculate the assay's specificity.
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
Calculate the assay's specificity.
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
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12
A blowout pipette would be labeled:
A) TD.
B) TC.
C) ML.
D) SD.
A) TD.
B) TC.
C) ML.
D) SD.
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13
When 0.5 mL of serum is added to 1.5 mL of diluent,what dilution does this represent?
A) 1:3
B) 1:4
C) 1:5
D) 3:1
A) 1:3
B) 1:4
C) 1:5
D) 3:1
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14
To prepare 70 ml of a 10% solution of acetic acid,how much acetic acid is needed?
A) 0.7 mL
B) 7 mL
C) 10 mL
D) 1.4 mL
A) 0.7 mL
B) 7 mL
C) 10 mL
D) 1.4 mL
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15
Which series of dilutions would be best in order to make a 1:3000 dilution?
A) 1:10, 1:3, 1:10
B) 1:5, 1:6, 1:100
C) 1:3, 1:100, 1:100
D) 1:30, 1:10, 1:100
A) 1:10, 1:3, 1:10
B) 1:5, 1:6, 1:100
C) 1:3, 1:100, 1:100
D) 1:30, 1:10, 1:100
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16
If you want to make 4 mL of a 1:20 dilution,how much serum would be needed?
A) 0.2 mL
B) 2 mL
C) 0.5 mL
D) 1 mL
A) 0.2 mL
B) 2 mL
C) 0.5 mL
D) 1 mL
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17
A new assay is used to test 120 samples from patients with a clinically confirmed diagnosis of the relevant infection and 50 samples from healthy control subjects.The test results were positive for 90 of the infected patients and positive for 10 of the healthy controls.
What is the sensitivity of the assay?
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
What is the sensitivity of the assay?
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
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18
A new assay is used to test 120 samples from patients with a clinically confirmed diagnosis of the relevant infection and 50 samples from healthy control subjects.The test results were positive for 90 of the infected patients and positive for 10 of the healthy controls.
If the assay was used to test a different population consisting of 240 infected patients and 50 healthy controls,which assay parameter would increase?
A)Sensitivity
B)Specificity
C)Positive predictive value
D)Negative predictive value
If the assay was used to test a different population consisting of 240 infected patients and 50 healthy controls,which assay parameter would increase?
A)Sensitivity
B)Specificity
C)Positive predictive value
D)Negative predictive value
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19
A new assay is used to test 120 samples from patients with a clinically confirmed diagnosis of the relevant infection and 50 samples from healthy control subjects.The test results were positive for 90 of the infected patients and positive for 10 of the healthy controls.
Calculate the positive predictive value of the assay.
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
Calculate the positive predictive value of the assay.
A)57%
B)75%
C)80%
D)90%
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20
An antibody titer is defined as the reciprocal of the:
A) last serial dilution tube in which a positive reaction is still visible.
B) first serial dilution tube in which a negative reaction is achieved.
C) diluent divided by the solvent.
A) last serial dilution tube in which a positive reaction is still visible.
B) first serial dilution tube in which a negative reaction is achieved.
C) diluent divided by the solvent.
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21
How should a 1:50 dilution be made if the final volume needed is 10 mL?
A) 0.1 mL of serum and 9.9 mL of diluent
B) 0.2 mL of serum and 9.8 mL of diluent
C) 0.2 mL of serum and 10.0 mL of diluent
D) 0.5 mL of serum and 9.5 mL of diluent
A) 0.1 mL of serum and 9.9 mL of diluent
B) 0.2 mL of serum and 9.8 mL of diluent
C) 0.2 mL of serum and 10.0 mL of diluent
D) 0.5 mL of serum and 9.5 mL of diluent
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