Deck 16: Overview of Clinical Chemistry
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Deck 16: Overview of Clinical Chemistry
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HbA1c testing is a highly complex testing procedure.
False
HbA1c may be performed as a CLIA-waived testing procedure or as a moderately complex procedure, but it is not a highly complex testing procedure.
HbA1c may be performed as a CLIA-waived testing procedure or as a moderately complex procedure, but it is not a highly complex testing procedure.
2
A dark yellow serum specimen obtained from a patient with liver dysfunction may be described as:
A)Lipemic
B)Hemolyzed
C)Icteric
D)Jaundiced
A)Lipemic
B)Hemolyzed
C)Icteric
D)Jaundiced
C
Lipemic serum specimens appear cloudy, hemolyzed serum specimens appear pink or red, and jaundice is a term used to describe the appearance of a patient with liver dysfunction, not his or her blood specimen.
Lipemic serum specimens appear cloudy, hemolyzed serum specimens appear pink or red, and jaundice is a term used to describe the appearance of a patient with liver dysfunction, not his or her blood specimen.
3
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Creatine kinase
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Creatine kinase
E
4
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Ischemia
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Ischemia
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5
Which of these substances may be dissolved in plasma?
A)Medication
B)Waste products
C)Gases
D)All of the above
A)Medication
B)Waste products
C)Gases
D)All of the above
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6
Reference ranges for a specific analyte may vary with:
A)Sex of patient
B)Methodology used for testing
C)Age of patient
D)All of the above
A)Sex of patient
B)Methodology used for testing
C)Age of patient
D)All of the above
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7
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Hyperlipidemia
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Hyperlipidemia
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8
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Icteric
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Icteric
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9
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Endogenous cholesterol
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Endogenous cholesterol
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10
Common tests utilized to test cardiac function include:
A)BNP
B)Troponin
C)Myoglobin
D)All of the above
A)BNP
B)Troponin
C)Myoglobin
D)All of the above
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11
Tests used to assess thyroid function include:
A)TSH
B)T5
C)Progesterone
D)Calcium
A)TSH
B)T5
C)Progesterone
D)Calcium
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12
The liquid removed from a light blue-top tube after centrifugation is plasma.Completion
Complete each statement.
Complete each statement.
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13
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
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14
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Exogenous cholesterol
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Exogenous cholesterol
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15
Reference ranges are the same for all ages for all tests.
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16
Serial blood draws are often performed following a:
A)Suspected myocardial infarction
B)Bout with hepatitis
C)Diagnosis of anemia
D)Infection
A)Suspected myocardial infarction
B)Bout with hepatitis
C)Diagnosis of anemia
D)Infection
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17
A BNP test is:
A)Part of a lipid panel
B)Included in a hepatic function panel
C)A test ordered to assess cardiac function
D)An electrolyte
A)Part of a lipid panel
B)Included in a hepatic function panel
C)A test ordered to assess cardiac function
D)An electrolyte
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18
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Glycosylated
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Glycosylated
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19
Some clinical chemistry specimens may need to be protected from light after collection.
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20
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Electrolytes
A.Excessive levels of lipids in the bloodstream
B.Byproduct of protein metabolism
C.Glucose added to a protein
D.Cholesterol created in the liver
E.Byproducts of muscle metabolism
F.Substances that become positively or negatively charged when dissolved in water
G.Cholesterol ingested in the diet
H.Insufficient supply of blood to a body part or organ
I.Appearance of plasma for patients with hepatic dysfunction
Electrolytes
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21
A ____________serum specimen may appear cloudy due to the presence of fat molecules suspended in the blood.
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22
The two types of lipids most commonly analyzed in the laboratory are ______________and triglycerides.
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23
The function of several ___________systems is evaluated with results from a basic metabolic panel.
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24
Elevated blood BUN and creatinine levels may be indicative of impaired ________function.
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25
Electrolytes carry a positive or negative ____________when dissolved in water.
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