POST TEST 1 Flashcards
Which of the following violations of the Westgard rule is usually associated with random error?
- 12s
- 13s
- R4s
- All of the above
All of the above
Venous blood glucose is 7mg/dL higher than capillary blood glucose. Plasma glucose concentration is approximately 60-70% that of CSF glucose concentration.
- First statement is correct. Second statement is incorrect.
- First statement is incorrect. Second statement is correct.
- Both statements are incorrect.
- Both statements are correct.
Both statements are incorrect.
Dry slide technology employs a colorimetric slide which has five (5) layers. From top to bottom, the layers include:
- scavenger, spreading, reagent, indicator and support layer.
- support, indicator, reagent, scavenger and spreading layer.
- spreading, support, scavenger, reagent and indicator layer.
- spreading, scavenger, reagent, indicator and support layer.
spreading, scavenger, reagent, indicator and support layer.
This type of automatic pipet functions like a hypodermic syringe and does not use disposable tips:
- Mohr pipet
- Oswald-Folin pipet
- Positive displacement pipet
- Air displacement pipet
Positive displacement pipet
An angle-head centrifuge has a faster speed than a horizontal-head centrifuge. There is a higher possibility of remixing in a horizontal centrifuge compared to angle-head centrifuge.
- First statement is incorrect. Second statement is correct.
- Both statements are correct.
- Both statements are incorrect.
Both statements are incorrect.
Lab results of a newborn reveals total bilirubin level of 7.5 mg/dL. What is its equivalent in SI unit?
- 75 umol/L
- 25 umol/L
- 0.44 umol/L
- 0.41 umol/L
- 25 umol/L
Your senior MedTech staff asked you to prepare a solution containing 2 ml of plasma and 10 ml of buffer. What is the final dilution of this solution?
- 1: 4
- 1: 6
- 2: 10
1: 6
The following are systemic error, EXCEPT:
1.Pipetting error
2.Temperature fluctuations
3.Improper calibration of machine
4.Contaminated reagent
- 1, 2
- 1, 2, 3
- 1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2
Which of the following will cause decrease in blood glucose level?
- Glycolysis
- Lipogenesis
- Gluconeogenesis
- Glycogenolysis
- Glycogenesis
- Lipolysis
- 2, 3 and 5
- 3, 4 and 6
- 1, 3 and 6
1, 3 and 6
Whole blood tends to give approximately __________ glucose readings than plasma or serum.
- 5-10% higher
- 5-10 lower
- 10-15% higher
- 10-15% lower
10-15% lower
Which among the following describes Type-I diabetes mellitus?
i.Beta-cell destruction
ii.Negative to autoantibodies
iii.Undetectable/ decreased C-peptide levels
iv.Commonly affect adults
v.Ketosis is rare.
- i, ii, iii, v
- ii, iv, v
- i, iii
- ii, iv
i, iii
Arrange the lipoproteins according to decreasing density.
- VLDL
- HDL
- LDL
- Chylomicrons
- IDL
- B-VLDL
- Lp (a)
- 2>3>7>5>1>6>4
- 4>1>6>5>3>7>2
- 4>3>6>5>7>1>2
- 2>1>7>5>6>3>4
2>3>7>5>1>6>4
Which of the following is TRUE about B-VLDL?
- It is found in the same VLDL density range but migrates electrophoretically with or near LDL
- It is known as the sinking pre-beta-lipoprotein
- It has been associated with obstructive biliary disease
The following globulins migrate in the beta region, EXCEPT:
- Orosomucoid
- Siderophilin
- C-reactive protein
- Hemopexin
- Complements
- Microglobulins
- VLDL
- LDL
- 1 and 3
- 1, 6, 7 and 8
- 1, 3, 7 and 8
When preparing the patient for an OGTT, which of the following conditions will lead to an erroneous result?
- Administration of 75-g glucose following 10-12 hours fasting
- Patient remains ambulatory for 3 days prior to the test
- No food, coffee, tea, or smoking allowed 2 hours before and during the test.