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Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
Define accuracy,
Define precision,
What is linearity
37  cards
Plasma Proteins - Introduction and Methods of Analysis
What percentage of whole blood is...,
What is plasma composed of,
What proteins are found in plasma 4
61  cards
Plasma Proteins - Albumin and Fluid Balance
What is the normal total protein ...,
By how much does the male to fema...,
What is the normal total protein ...
53  cards
Plasma Proteins - Globulins and Protein Electrophoresis (not finished)
What of plasma proteins consists ...,
What does fibrinogen do 2,
What are globulins
62  cards
Plasma Proteins - Specific Protein Abnormalities
List the proteins which are invol...,
Write a note on alpha 1 antitryps...,
What is alpha 1 antitrypsin and w...
43  cards
Practical 1: Precision, Accuracy and Control Interval
0  cards
Practical 2: Investigation of Total Protein and Albumin
What sample do we use when measur...,
What is serum,
Why is it important to note that ...
39  cards
Practical 3: Investigation of plasma glucose
Diabetes is the failure of insuli...,
Why is diabetes rising,
What tests are used to diagnose d...
27  cards
Practical 4: Investigation of Bone Function and Damage
What is a bone profile,
Why are bone profile s carried out,
What are the four most common tes...
24  cards
Practical 5: Use of Serum Tests to Detect Renal Dysfunction
What are the two most common test...,
What is urea,
When might high urea be seen
26  cards
Practical 6: Investigation of Liver dysfunction
Why are certain markers seen in p...,
What type of substances are measu...,
What are the two types of tests t...
16  cards
Practical 7: Investigation of Lipid Dysfunction
What are some functions of choles...,
What can excess cholesterol lead to,
Why is hdl cholesterol known as g...
8  cards
Practical Exam
What are the causes of hypoprotei...,
What are the causes of hyperprote...,
List some diseases that may cause...
37  cards
Liver Function Tests
Write a note on the anatomy of th...,
What does the portal vein do,
What does the hepatic artery do
109  cards
Renal Function Tests
What are the functions of the uri...,
What does the urinary system excr...,
What does the urinary system have...
177  cards
Lipids - Theory
Define a lipid,
Where do we find lipids 3,
What are two major fat stores in ...
80  cards
Lipids - Laboratory Tests
What does a lipoprotein profile m...,
What are the two types of lipid p...,
What tests may be included in a r...
65  cards
Blood Glucose
What are the 12 steps of glucose ...,
What two organs play a key role i...,
What are the five main glut trans...
96  cards
Cardiac
What is chd,
What is ihd,
What exactly is chd
77  cards
Acid Base
Define ph,
What is increasing h concentratio...,
What is increasing oh concentrati...
87  cards
Enzymes
How can the activity of an enzyme...,
What do we often use to measure e...,
Why do we use artificial substrat...
46  cards
Endocrine
What are the four different types...,
How are hormones classified based...,
What are peptide hormones
51  cards
Liver Key points
5 points on hepatitis,
5 points on gamma glutamyl transf...,
What is cholestasis 2
16  cards
Kidney Key Points
What are the main plasma renal fu...,
Write about low glomerular filtra...,
Write about creatinine
31  cards
Lipids Key Points
What is dyslipidaemia,
What are the four main types of p...,
What is combined hyperlipidaemia ...
28  cards
Protein
What are the six different method...,
What is the kjedahl method,
What is the biuret reaction
14  cards
Diabetes Key Points
What four hormones can increase b...,
Define diabetes mellitus,
Define hba1c
28  cards
Random
What are bjps 3,
Coefficient of variation,
Post analytical variation 3
17  cards

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