Types of Special Tests Flashcards

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What is required for fasting specimens?

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  • Patient being in the basal state
  • Basal state: Patient fasting, refrained, and strenuous exercise for 12 hours before draw.
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What are timed specimens?

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  • Monitor the lvl of specific substance or condition at specific times.
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Why are timed specimens performed?

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  • Measure blood lvls of substances exhibiting diurnal variation. [Cortisol]
  • Determine blood lvls of medications
  • Monitor changes in a patient’s condition
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What’s the two-hour postprandial test?

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  • Used to evaluate diabetes mellitus
  • Comparing fasting glucose lvl and 2 hours after eating a full meal / measured amount of glucose
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What’s Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)?

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Used to diagnose diabetes mellitus and eval patients with low blood sugar

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What does 3 hour OGTT test?

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Hyperglycemia, and diagnose diabetes mellitus

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What does 5 hour OGTT test?

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Hypoglycemia for disorders of carbohydrate metabolism

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When should OGTT’s be scheduled?

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Between 7 and 9am

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What’s the therapeutic drug monitoring test?

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  • Monitor blood lvls of certain medication
  • Drawn to coincide with trough and peak lvls.
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What is therapeutic drug monitoring used for?

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  • Ensure patient safety and maintain a plasma lvl
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Why’re blood cultures ordered?

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Ordered to detect presence of microorganisms in blood

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What’re the symptoms of patients that require blood cultures?

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Chills and fever of unknown origin (sign of pathogenic microorganisms)

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At what urgency are blood cultures ordered?

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STAT or timed specimen with aseptic techniques

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What’s PKU test?

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Ordered for infants to detect phenylketonuria (genetic disease that causes retardation and brain damage)

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What tests require chilled specimens?

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Arterial Blood gases, Ammonia, Lactic Acid, Pyruvate, ACTH, Gastrin and Parathyroid Hormone

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What tests require light-sensitive specimens?

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Bilirubin, Beta-carotene, Vitamins A & B6 and porphyrins

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What does a blood assay require?

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whole blood

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What is a Troponin Test?

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  • Tests levels of troponin to determine if someone had a heart attack.
  • Range is between 0-0.2
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What is a culture and sensitivity (C& S) test for?

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Detect presence of UTI, by identifying bacteria in urine

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What is ABG test?

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Measures lvls of oxygen, CO2 in blood & acidity

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What is Creatinine Clearance test?

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24 hour urine and blood sample to measure creatinine