Intro Flashcards

1
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Analyte

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Substance whose chemical constituents are being identified

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2
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Serum Sample

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The fluid component of blood that is harvested after centrifugation of a clotted sample

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3
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EDTA

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Purple top. For routine CBC

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4
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Citrate

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Blue top. For coagulation testing. Bond to Ca and override anticoagulant effect

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5
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Heparin

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Green top. Blood gas analysis and many others. Antithrombin and form ionic bond with Ca

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6
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Hematology assays

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Completed on whole anticoagulated blood
(CBC, Coag)

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7
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Clinical chemistry assays

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Completed on serum, plasma, urine and other fluid
Detect concentration of analyte
Can be quantitative, semiquantitative, or qualitative

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8
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Reference interval

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95% of the healthy population; 5% of the healthy animals will fall outside of the reference interval. Do this to maximize disease detection.

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9
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Analytical accuracy

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Ability of assay to get agreement between measured value and the true value

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10
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Analytic precision

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Ability of a test to get the same result if a sample is analyzed several times

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11
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Analytic specificity

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Ability to identify only the analyte of interest

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12
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Analytical sensitivity

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How much change in concentration is required for assay to see the change

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13
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Detection limit

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Lowest concentration of a substance that can be accurately detected by the assay

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14
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Most common type of laboratory errors

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Pre-analytic (collection, handling, or labeling)

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