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HVACR Practice Test Kit 2025 Edition HVAC Practice Test
1. Two locations where a cold air return should be installed: 
a. Open area of wall and low to the ground. 
b. Behind appliances and high on the wall. 
c. Open area of wall and high on the wall. 
d. Behind appliances and low to the ground.
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
1. Two locations where a cold air return should be installed: 
a. Open area of wall and low to the ground. 
b. Behind appliances and high on the wall. 
c. Open area of wall and high on the wall. 
d. Behind appliances and low to the ground.
Medical imaging SIGNAL SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS
radiology 
A branch of Medicine concerned with the 
use of radiant energy (such as X-rays) or 
radioactive material in the diagnosis and 
treatment of disease 
radiologist 
a doctor who is specially trained to interpret diagnostic images such as X-rays, 
MRI and CT scans and perform ultrasonography.
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
radiology 
A branch of Medicine concerned with the 
use of radiant energy (such as X-rays) or 
radioactive material in the diagnosis and 
treatment of disease 
radiologist 
a doctor who is specially trained to interpret diagnostic images such as X-rays, 
MRI and CT scans and perform ultrasonography.
Clinical Chemistry - Techniques, Principles, and Correlations by Bishop, Michael L. 6th Edition
1. 1. Type II Diabetes mellitus: I. Juvenile onset II. Insulin Resistance III. Detectable C-peptide levels IV. Ketoacidosis V. Autoimmune 
1/1 
I and II 
II and III 
I, III and V 
II, III and IV 
IV and V: Feedback 
II and III 
Type 1 DM 
- Juvenile Onset DM 
- B-cell destruction 
- Absolute insulin deficiency 
- Ketosis prone diabetes 
- Low to negative C-peptide level- Autoantibodies 
• Islet cell autoantibodies 
• Insulin autoantibodies 
• Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies 
•...
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
1. 1. Type II Diabetes mellitus: I. Juvenile onset II. Insulin Resistance III. Detectable C-peptide levels IV. Ketoacidosis V. Autoimmune 
1/1 
I and II 
II and III 
I, III and V 
II, III and IV 
IV and V: Feedback 
II and III 
Type 1 DM 
- Juvenile Onset DM 
- B-cell destruction 
- Absolute insulin deficiency 
- Ketosis prone diabetes 
- Low to negative C-peptide level- Autoantibodies 
• Islet cell autoantibodies 
• Insulin autoantibodies 
• Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies 
•...
Medical Laboratory Science Harr - 8.1 Molecular Diagnostics: Molecular Methods
1. Which double-stranded DNA molecule has the highest melting temperature? 
A. An oligonucleotide with a repeating sequence of A-A-A at the 5´ end 
B. A molecule of 5,000 base pairs with a high number of A-T base pairs 
C. An oligonucleotide with a large number of repeating C-G-C codons 
D. A DNA polymer of 100,000 base pairs: C. An oligonucleotide with a large 
number of repeating C-G-C codons 
C The melting temperature of DNA refers to the temperature required to separate 
the molecule into s...
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
1. Which double-stranded DNA molecule has the highest melting temperature? 
A. An oligonucleotide with a repeating sequence of A-A-A at the 5´ end 
B. A molecule of 5,000 base pairs with a high number of A-T base pairs 
C. An oligonucleotide with a large number of repeating C-G-C codons 
D. A DNA polymer of 100,000 base pairs: C. An oligonucleotide with a large 
number of repeating C-G-C codons 
C The melting temperature of DNA refers to the temperature required to separate 
the molecule into s...
Comp Exam Review UAMS MLS
1. ABY most associated with delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions: Anti-Jk 
a 
2. ABY associated with Mycoplasma pneumonia: Anti-I 
3. __________ antibodies cause extravascular hemolysis from sequestration 
by spleen: IgG 
4. Enzyme panel will not react with which antibodies?: Duffy antibodies (Fya or 
Fyb 
5. When a unit of blood is entered, it has how long to be used?: 24 hours 
6. Component storage temps 
-Red cells: -CPDA for 35 days 
-Adsol for 42 days 
-1-6C
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
1. ABY most associated with delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions: Anti-Jk 
a 
2. ABY associated with Mycoplasma pneumonia: Anti-I 
3. __________ antibodies cause extravascular hemolysis from sequestration 
by spleen: IgG 
4. Enzyme panel will not react with which antibodies?: Duffy antibodies (Fya or 
Fyb 
5. When a unit of blood is entered, it has how long to be used?: 24 hours 
6. Component storage temps 
-Red cells: -CPDA for 35 days 
-Adsol for 42 days 
-1-6C
Lab Ce MLT Practice
1. The measurement of sodium and chloride in the sweat is the most useful 
test for the diagnosis of what condition/disease? 
Steatorrhea 
Direct determination of the exocrine secretory capacity of the pancreas 
.Cystic fibrosis 
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: Cystic fibrosis 
Feedback 
Measurement of the sodium and chloride concentration in sweat is the most useful 
test in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Significantly elevated concentrations of both 
ions occur in more than 99% of affected pati...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
1. The measurement of sodium and chloride in the sweat is the most useful 
test for the diagnosis of what condition/disease? 
Steatorrhea 
Direct determination of the exocrine secretory capacity of the pancreas 
.Cystic fibrosis 
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: Cystic fibrosis 
Feedback 
Measurement of the sodium and chloride concentration in sweat is the most useful 
test in the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Significantly elevated concentrations of both 
ions occur in more than 99% of affected pati...
ASCP BOC MLS exam study set
At a pH of 8.6 the gamma globulins move 
toward the cathode, despite the fact that 
they are negatively charged. 
Endosmosis- the flow of water/particle 
into a cell to a higher concentration 
is measured in amniotic fluid to predict 
neural tube defects in the fetus Alpha fetal protein 
In amniotic fluid, the procedure used 
to detect Rh isosensitization, amount of 
bilirubin and erythroblastosis fetalis is 
450 nm absorbance
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
At a pH of 8.6 the gamma globulins move 
toward the cathode, despite the fact that 
they are negatively charged. 
Endosmosis- the flow of water/particle 
into a cell to a higher concentration 
is measured in amniotic fluid to predict 
neural tube defects in the fetus Alpha fetal protein 
In amniotic fluid, the procedure used 
to detect Rh isosensitization, amount of 
bilirubin and erythroblastosis fetalis is 
450 nm absorbance
Final Assessment for MT ASCP/AMT exam
1. In absorption spectrophotometry: 
 A) Absorbance is directly proportional to transmittance 
 B) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to concentration 
 C) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to the light path length 
 D) Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration: Absorbance is directly 
proportional to concentration 
2. Which formula correctly described the relationship between absorbance 
and %T?
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 54 pages •
1. In absorption spectrophotometry: 
 A) Absorbance is directly proportional to transmittance 
 B) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to concentration 
 C) Percent transmittance is directly proportional to the light path length 
 D) Absorbance is directly proportional to concentration: Absorbance is directly 
proportional to concentration 
2. Which formula correctly described the relationship between absorbance 
and %T?
MLT ASCP Practice Test Questions board practice
After experiencing extreme fatigue and polyuria, 
a patient's basic 
metabolic panel is 
analyzed in the 
laboratory. The result of the glucose is too high 
for the instrument 
to read. The laboratorian performs a 
dilution using 0.25 
mL of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. The 
result now reads 
325 mg/dL. How 
should the techologist report this patient's glucose result?
- Book
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 48 pages •
After experiencing extreme fatigue and polyuria, 
a patient's basic 
metabolic panel is 
analyzed in the 
laboratory. The result of the glucose is too high 
for the instrument 
to read. The laboratorian performs a 
dilution using 0.25 
mL of patient sample to 750 microliters of diluent. The 
result now reads 
325 mg/dL. How 
should the techologist report this patient's glucose result?
Molecular Biology ASCP Practice Questions 2023
1. This refers to a means by which large quantities of DNA can be amplified 
from a small amount of DNA template: 
A. PCR 
B. DNA mass production 
C. DNA synthesis 
D. DNA birth: PCR 
2. With regards to PCR, which of the following is NOT accurate? 
A. Denature strands at 94 degrees 
B. Base pairing of primers at 60 degrees 
C. Elongation of primers using Taq polymerase at 72 degrees 
D. Filtration of DNA at 40 degrees: Filtration of DNA at 40 degrees 
3. Which of the follo
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
1. This refers to a means by which large quantities of DNA can be amplified 
from a small amount of DNA template: 
A. PCR 
B. DNA mass production 
C. DNA synthesis 
D. DNA birth: PCR 
2. With regards to PCR, which of the following is NOT accurate? 
A. Denature strands at 94 degrees 
B. Base pairing of primers at 60 degrees 
C. Elongation of primers using Taq polymerase at 72 degrees 
D. Filtration of DNA at 40 degrees: Filtration of DNA at 40 degrees 
3. Which of the follo