Page 3.1 (Blue) Flashcards

1
Q

Most common lab sample after blood

A

Urine

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2
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Urine Sample Collection Method

A

Either via micturition or insertion

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3
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Urine Specimen for Clinical Chemistry

A

Routine
24-Hour

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4
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Fluid surrounding brain & spinal cord

A

CSF

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5
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CSF appearance

A

Clear (<free of debris)
Colorless (<transparent)

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6
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CSF collection method

A

Lumbar Puncture
Spinal Tap

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7
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All the tube designations for CSF

A

1: clinical chemistry/IM
2: microbiology
3: hematology
4: histopathology, IMSE

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8
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Rate of CSF glucose vs. blood plasma glucose

A

60-70% that of plasma glucose

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9
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CSF Protein normal level

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15-45 mg/dl

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