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Hyperphosphatemia may be due to which of the following? A. Kidney failure. B. Hypercalcemia. C. Very poor nutrition. D. Osteomalacia. - a Hypercalcemia, very poor nutrition, and osteomalacia can be typical results of hypophosphatemia. Diabetic ketoacidosis and liver disease can be a result of hyperphosphatemia. Which of the following is the adult reference range for the calcium test? A. 60 - 80 g/L B. 35 - 50 g/L C. 2.2 - 2.6 mmol/L D. 0.80 - 1.45 mmol/L - c Which of the following results would NOT be found in a person with increased LDL? A. HDL normal B. Triglyceride normal C. Apo 100 increased D. Serum appearance - creamy layer sometimes present over a cloudy layer - d The serum appearance in a person with increased LDL would not look like a creamy layer sometimes present over a cloudy layer. This would be typical of a person with increased IDL (type III). The serum appearance in a person with increased LDL would be clear or cloudy. Which of the following is the body's third line of defense against infection? A. Barriers such as skin. B. Histamine reaction. C. Macrophages. D. Lymphocytes. - d The first line of defense is barriers, which aim to keep infectious agents out of the body. These include the skin, saliva, urine, mucus, and stomach acid. The second line of defense is the inflammatory response, including histamine response, the release of interferon, and macrophages. The third line of defense is the release of lymphocytes, which can kill infectious agents with antibodies. Which of the following acronyms is NOT properly paired with its correct full name? A. AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry B. CLIA - Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments C. NACB - National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry D. CAP - Clinical Associative Pathology - d CAP stands for College of American Pathologists.

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