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Explain how and when a liver test is performed?

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In yellow/red tube

–> measures liver enzymes in blood stream which are elevated in liver disease

Standart tests include

  • Albumin: synthesised in the liver
  • Bilirubin
  • Alkaline Phosphatase
  • ALT (alanine amino-transferase) (incleased in liver inflammation)
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Which additives are added to a blood taking tube with a red top?

When is it used?

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Nothing has been added

–> used for thyroid/endocrine testing, renal + urine testing, liver function tests and

–> tube has no anti-coagulants–> cuagulants are used up and serum is still there

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What is blood serum?

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Blood plasma without coagulation factors

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What is blood plasma

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Non-cellular component of blood (with coagulation factors)

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Which additives have been added to a blood taking tube when it has a yellow top?

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Gel has been added, speeding up coagulation –> useful for serum collection

  • used in U&E testing, Endocrine testing (Thyroid function test), liver test
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Which additives have been added to a tube with a purple colour?

Why?

When is it used?

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anti-coagulant EDTA has been added:

  • –> used for plasma sampling (includes anti-coagulants)
  • Used for HBA1c sampling
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Which additive has been added to a grey tube?

When is it used?

Why?

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Used for plasma glucose levels:

  1. Red cells consume glucose (anaerobic glycolysis), so the longer this is left out, the lower the glucose may read
  2. Fluoride Oxalate (poison) prevents the red cells from using glucose
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When do you need to contact a chemical pathologist?

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  1. Urgent results
  2. When you want to measure labile hormones such as insulin
  3. •When you urgently need CSF glucose and protein to be measured
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What happens to lab results in dehydration?

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Urea= increased

Creatinine= normal (until very very end of dehydration)

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When would you do a cardiac enzyme test?

What are you looking for?

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Done if someone is suspected to have a heart attack

  • Enzymes of destroyed cardiac muscle might leack into the bloodstream
    • •Troponins
  • Creatine kinase (CK)
  • Aspartate amino transferase (AST) (also seen lin liver disease)
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
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When requesting a plasma glucose level blood test, which tube would you use? Why?

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Erythrocytes continue to consume glucose unless killed

–> are killed in grey tuby by flouride oxalate

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What is a ESR? When is it done and what might it indicate?

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It is the erythrocyte sedimentation rate

–> increases in inflammation (erythrocytes sediment faster in inflammation)

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