Methods In Clinical Chemistry- Centrifugation, Spectrophotometry, Flame photometry, Ion-Selective electrodes, Chromatography Flashcards
_____ is a basic separation technique
Centrifugation
Centrifugation is a process in which centrifugal force is used to separate ______ from _______
solid matter from a liquid suspension
The centrifuge consists of
a head or rotor, carriers, or shields that are attached to the vertical shaft of a motor and enclosed in a metal covering.
Some centrifuges include a brake or a built in tachometer, which indicates ?
some centrifuges are refrigerated.
Speed
Centrifugal force depends on three variables:
mass,
speed,
and radius.
The speed is expressed in
revolutions per minute (rpm)
the centrifugal force generated is expressed in terms of
relative centrifugal force (RCF) or gravities (g)
The speed of the centrifuge is related to the RCF by the following equation:
RCF = 1.118 x 10r-5 x r x (rpm)squared
where 1.118 x 10-5 is a constant, determined from the angular velocity, and r is the radius in centimeters, measured from the center of the centrifuge axis to the bottom of the test-tube shield
Centrifuge classification is based on several criteria, including
benchtop or floor model,
refrigeration,
rotor head (e.g., fixed, hematocrit, swinging-bucket, or angled),
or maximum speed attainable (i.e., ultracentrifuge).
Centrifuges are generally used to separate 3 things. These are
(1) serum or plasma from the blood cells as the blood samples are being processed;
(2) separate a supernatant from a precipitate during an analytic reaction;
(3) separate two immiscible liquids, such as a lipid-laden sample; or to expel air
Centrifuge care includes
daily cleaning of any spills or debris, such as blood or glass,
and ensuring that the centrifuge is properly balanced and free from any excessive vibrations.
Balancing the centrifuge load is critical. What happens when centrifuge load is unbalanced?.
Many newer centrifuges will automatically decrease their speed if the load is not evenly distributed, but more often, the centrifuge will shake and vibrate or make more noise than expected
The centrifuge cover should remain closed until the centrifuge has come to a complete stop to avoid any ___________
The specific manufacturer’s service manual should be consulted for details on how to change brushes and on lubrication requirements.
aerosol contamination
The speed of a centrifuge is easily checked using a________or ________ . The hole located in the lid of many centrifuges is designed for speed verification using these devices but may also represent an aerosol biohazard.
Accreditation agencies require periodic verification of centrifuge speeds.
tachometer or strobe light
A centrifuge needs to be balanced based on equalizing both the volume and weight distribution across the centrifuge head.
Many laboratories will make up ___________that approximate routinely used volumes and tube sizes, including the stopper on phlebotomy tubes, which can be used to match those needed from patient samples.
balance” tubes
The majority of techniques fall into one of four basic disciplines within the field of analytic chemistry:
spectrometry (including spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, and mass spectrometry);
luminescence (including fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and nephelometry);
electroanalytic methods (including electrophoresis, potentiometry, and amperometry);
chromatography (including gas, liquid, and thin-layer)
SPECTROPHOTOMETERS AND PHOTOMETERS measure
electromagnetic radiation passing through a solution.
Difference between photometer and spectrophotometer
Photometers measure light intensity without consideration of wavelength
Spectrophotometers use filters to select (isolate) a narrow range of the incident wavelength
Radiant energy that passes through an object will be _____, _______& _______
partially reflected,
absorbed,
and transmitted.
Electromagnetic radiation is described as
photons of energy traveling in waves.