minimum length of time need to save reports in micro correct answers 2 years
double zone of hemolysis correct answers Clostridium perfringens
hgb ss disease gene substitution correct answers a valine substituted for a glutamic acid at the 6th position of the 13 helix of beta chain.
CML tra...
Direct damage to liver cells, Gilbert's disease, Crigler Najar, Dublin Johnson, Rotor's syndrome,
cirrhosis, alcoholism, carcinoma, are all examples of what? (pre hepatic, hepatic, or post
hepatic?) correct answers hepatic
Hepatic results? what's increased? correct answers total bil, conjugated bili increased
unconjugated and urine urobilinogen normal or increased.
Pre hepatic results. correct answers total bili and conjugater bili are increased to normal.
Unconjugated and urine urobilinogen are increased.
Post hepatic results correct answers Total bili, conjugated bili and unconjugated bili are all
increased and urine urobilinogen is decreased.
Blockage, bile duct, stones, gall bladder stones, cancer in bile ducts are all examples of what
kind of hepatic jaundice? correct answers Post hepatic.
, Hashimotos correct answers Hypothyroidism
Graves disease correct answers hyperthyroidism
What disease is this?
Liver can't process all the bilirubin? Overloaded correct answers Gilberts disease
What disease state is this?
Metabolism of bili is effected. Includes infants, brain damage and is inherited. correct answers
Crigler Najar
What disease is this?
Impaired excretion of bilirubin, black liver, melanin. correct answers Dublin Johnson syndrome.
What reaction does glucose use? correct answers hexokinase
NRBC correction correct answers WBC x 100/NRBC count + 100
Cell count calculation correct answers WBC average x dil factor x 10/#squares x 1 x 0.1
ACID BASE REF RANGE correct answers ph - 7.35 - 7.45
CO2 - 45-35
HC03 - 22-26
Urine creatinine calculation correct answers urine/serum x volume/time x 1.73/BSA
Kleihauer-Betke test calculation correct answers # cells counted /1000
That number x 5,000
That number /30
# or Rghgm vials
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