RBE LAB Flashcards

1
Q

Sodium

Method:
CF:
RR:

A

Method: Enzymatic photometric test
CF: 2.30 = mg/dL
RR: 135-145 mmol/L

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Potassium

Method:
Chromogen:
Conversion factor:
Reference range:

A

Method: Lockhead & Purcell, colorimetric endpoint
Chromogen: Blue
Conversion factor: 3.91 = mg/dL
Reference range: 3.5-5.1 mmol/L (serum)

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3
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Chloride

Method
Chromogen
Conversion factor
Reference range:

A

Method: Schoenfeld & Lewellen
Chromogen: yellow-colored complex
Conversion factor: 1 (one)
Reference range: 95-105 mmol/L

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4
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Calcium

Method
Chromogen
Conversion factor
Reference range

A

Method: Photometric test using arsenazo III
Chromogen: blue-colored complex
Conversion factor: 0.2495
Reference range: 8.6 – 10.3 mg/dL

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5
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Magnesium

Reference method
Conversion factor:
Reference range:

A

Reference method: Photometric test using Xylidyl blue
Conversion factor: 0.4114
Reference range: Serum/Plasma: 1.8-2.6mg/dL

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6
Q

Major extracellular anion

A

Chloride

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7
Q

Most abundant cation in the body (90% bound to skeleton)

A

Calcium

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8
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4th most abundant cation in the body

A

Magnesium

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9
Q

Amylase/AMS

Method
Wavelength
Conversion factor
Reference range:

A

Method: Enzymatic photometric test
Wavelength: 410/694 nm
Conversion factor: 0.0167 (uL to uKat)
Reference range:
- Serum/plasma: <100 U/L or 1.67 ukat/L

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10
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Lipase

Method
Wavelength
Conversion factor
Reference range

A

Method: Enzymatic color test
Wavelength: 571/805 nm
Conversion factor: 0.0167 (uL to uKat)
Reference range: ≤ 60 U/L or ≤ 1.00 μkat/L

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11
Q

GGT

Method
Wavelength
Conversion
Reference range:

A
  • Method: Szasz/Persijn - Wavelength: 405 nm
  • Reference range:
  • Men: <49 U/L
  • Women: <32 U/L
    Conversion: 0.0167
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12
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ALT/GPT

Method
Wavelength
Wavelength
Conversion

A
  • Method: Optimized UV-test according to IFCC (photometric)
  • Wavelength: 340/410nm
  • Reference range: 34-45 U/L
  • Conversion: 0.0167 (ALT/AST/ALP)
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13
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AST/SGOT

Method
Wavelength
Reference range
Conversion

A
  • Method: Optimized UV-test according to IFCC (photometric)
  • Wavelength: 340/410nm
  • Reference range: 31-35 U/L
  • Conversion: 0.0167 (ALT/AST/ALP)
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14
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ALP/AP

Method
Reference range
Conversion

A

Method: Kinetic photometric test
- Reference range:
- Men: 40-129 U/L
- Women: 35-129 U/L
- Conversion: 0.0167 (same ALT/AST/ALP) to ukat

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15
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Phosphate/Phosphate

Method:
RR:
CF:

A

Method: Fiske-Subbarow Method
RR:,2.5-4.5 mg/dL
CF: 0.324 mmol

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