Introduction to Clinical Biochemistry #1 Flashcards
Gel plugs in blood tubes are used to separate _________ from red cells
Serum
If the blood has an additive that prevents clotting, once centrifuged the non-red cell fraction is called __________
Plasma
High chloride in __________ is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis
Sweat
An ___________ is a substance that is measured in clinical samples
Analyse
Paper point of care testers denote analyte concentrations by changes in _________
Colour
An example of a paper point of care tester is a ___________ strip incorporating pH, presence of protein and glucose.
Urine
Ability to measure only the analyte in question is analytical ____________
Specificity
The smallest amount/concentration of analyte that can be detected is analytical _____________
Sensitivity
The ability of the test to give the correct value is the ____________
Accuracy
The reproducibility of the test is its ___________
Precision
Samples are identified and tracked using a ______________
Bar code
All samples should be treated as though they are potentially ____________
Infectious
_____________ precautions dictate that samples are treated as though they are potentially infectious.
Standard
The ability of an assay to detect only patients WITH a disease is the clinical _____________
Sensitivity
The ability of an assay to detect only that disease, with no false positives is the clinical ___________
Specificity