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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND
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MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
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7th Edition By Carl A. Burtis
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,Tietz BFundamentals Bof BClinical BChemistry Band BMolecular BDiagnostics B7th B Edition BTest BBank
Table Bof Bcontents:
I. BPrinciples BOf BLaboratory BMedicine
Chapter B1. BClinical BChemistry, BMolecular BDiagnostics, Band BLaboratory BMedicine
Chapter B2. BSelection Band BAnalytical BEvaluation Bof BMethods B— BWith BStatistical BTechniques
Chapter B3. BClinical BEvaluation Bof BMethods
Chapter B4. BEvidence-Based BLaboratory BMedicine
Chapter B5. BEstablishment Band BUse Bof BReference BValues
Chapter B6. BSpecimen BCollection, BProcessing, Band BOther BPreanalytical BVariables
Chapter B7. BQuality BManagement
II. BAnalytical BTechniques BAnd BInstrumentation
Chapter B8. BPrinciples Bof BBasic BTechniques Band BLaboratory BSafety
Chapter B9. BOptical BTechniques
Chapter B10. BElectrochemistry Band BChemical BSensors
Chapter B11. BElectrophoresis
Chapter B12. BChromatography
Chapter B13. BMass BSpectrometry
Chapter B14. BEnzyme Band BRate BAnalyses
Chapter B15. BImmunochemical BTechniques
Chapter B16 BAutomation
Chapter B17. BPoint-of-Care BInstrumentation
III. B Analytes
Chapter B18. BAmino BAcids, BPeptides, Band BProteins
Chapter B19. BSerum BEnzymes
Chapter B20. BTumor BMarkers Band BCancer BGenes
Chapter B21. BKidney BFunction BTests B— BCreatinine, BGFR, BUrea, Band BUric BAcid
Chapter B22. BCarbohydrates
Chapter B23. BLipids, BLipoproteins, BApolipoproteins, Band BOther BCardiac BRisk BFactors
Chapter B24. BElectrolytes Band BBlood BGases
Chapter B25. BHormones
Chapter B26. B Catecholamines Band BSerotonin
Chapter B27. B Vitamins, BTrace BElements, BNutritional BAssessment
Chapter B28. BHemoglobin, BIron, Band BBilirubin
Chapter B29. BPorphyrins Band BPorphyrias
Chapter B30. BTherapeutic BDrugs Band BTheir BManagement
Chapter B31. BClinical BToxicology
Chapter B32. B Toxic BMetals
IV. B Pathophysiology
Chapter B33. BDiabetes
,Chapter B34. B Cardiovascular BDisease
Chapter B35. B Kidney BDisease
Chapter B36. B Physiology Band BDisorders Bof BWater, BElectrolyte, Band BAcid-Base BMetabolism
Chapter B37. B Liver BDisease
Chapter B38. B Gastrointestinal Band BPancreatic BDiseases
Chapter B39. B Disorders Bof BBone Band BMineral BMetabolism
Chapter B40. B Disorders Bof Bthe BPituitary BGland
Chapter B41. B Disorders Bof Bthe BAdrenal BCortex
Chapter B42. B Thyroid BDisorders
Chapter B43. B Reproduction-Related BDisorders
Chapter B44. B Pregnancy Band BPrenatal BTesting
Chapter B45. B Newborn BScreening Band BInborn BErrors Bof BMetabolism
Chapter B46. BPharmacogenetics
V. B Molecular BDiagnostics
Chapter B47. BPrinciples Bof BMolecular BBiology
Chapter B48. BNucleic BAcid BTechniques Band BApplications
Chapter B49. BGenomes Band BNucleic BAcid BAlterations
, Tietz BFundamentals Bof BClinical BChemistry Band BMolecularDiagnostics, B7e BBurtis BTest BBank
Chapter B01: BClinical BChemistry, BMolecular BDiagnostics, Band BLaboratory BMedicineTest
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MULTIPLE BCHOICE
1. An Bindividual Bworking Bin Ba Bclinical Bchemistry Blaboratory Bis Bmarried Bto Ba Bsales
Brepresentative Bwho Bworks Bfor Ba Bcompany Bthat Bsells Bchemistry Blaboratory Bsupplies. BWhen
Bthe Blaboratory Bmanager Brequests Ba Blist Bof Bneeded Bsupplies, Bcost Bof Bsupplies, Band Bvendors,
Bthis Bindividual Bonly Brecommends Bthe Bspouse’s Bcompany Bas Bthe Bvendor. BThis Bis
Bconsidered Bto Bbe Ba(n):
a. accounting Bissue.
b. possible Bconflict Bof Binterest.
c. maintenance Bof Bconfidentiality Bissue.
d. problem Bwith Bresource Ballocation.
ANS: B B
Concern Bhas Bbeen Braised Bover Bthe Binterrelationships Bbetween Bpractitioners Bin Bthe Bmedical
Bfield Band Bcommercial Bsuppliers Bof Bdrugs, Bdevices, Bequipment, Betc., Bto Bthe Bmedical
Bprofession.
Similarly, Brelationships Bhave Bbeen Bscrutinized Bbetween Bclinical Blaboratorians Band
Bmanufacturers Band Bproviders Bof Bdiagnostic Bequipment Band Bsupplies. BThese Bconcerns Bled
Bthe BNational BInstitutes Bof BHealth B(NIH) Bin B1995 Bto Brequire Bofficial Binstitutional Breview Bof
Bfinancial Bdisclosure Bby Bresearchers Band Bmanagement Bof Bsituations Bin Bwhich Bdisclosure
Bindicates Bpotential Bconflicts Bof Binterest.
DIF: 1 REF: B B Page B4-5 OBJ: B 6 B| B7
2. A Bpatient Bvisits Bher Bphysician Bstating Bthat Bher Bprescribed Bpainkiller Bis Bnot Bworking Bto
Breduce Bthe Bpain Bfollowing Bher Brecent Bsurgery. BA Bfriend Bof Bthe Bpatient Bclaims Bthat Bthe
Bsame Bpainkiller B“worked Bwonders” Bto Breduce Bher Bpain Bafter Bthe Bsame Bsurgery. BThe
Bphysician Bstates Bthat Bthe Bdifference Bin Bthe Beffect Bof Bthe Bdrug Bmight Bbe Bcaused Bby ,
Bwhich Bis Bstudied Bin Bpharmacogenetics.
a. epidemiology
b. an Binherited Bdisease
c. a Bconflict Bof Binterest
d. a Bgenetic Bvariation Bin Bdrug-metabolizing Benzymes
ANS: B D
Pharmacogenetics Bis Bthe Bstudy Bof Bthe Bgenetic Bvariation Bof Bdrug Bmetabolism Bbetween
Bindividuals.
DIF: 1 REF: B B Page B3 OBJ: B 1
3. John Bworks Bin Ba Bmolecular Bdiagnostics Blaboratory Band Breceives Ba Bblood Bsample Bthat Bhas
Bthe Bname Bof Ba Bclose Bfriend Bprinted Bon Bthe Bbar-coded Blabel. BThe Bgenetic Btest Bthat Bis
Bordered Bon Bthe Bfriend’s Bsample Bwould Bprovide Bdiagnostic Binformation Babout Ba Bdisorder
Bthat Bhas Ba Bpoor Bprognosis, Band Bthe Btest Bis Busually Bperformed Bby BJohn. BHe Basks Ba Bfellow
Bemployee Bto Banalyze Bthe Bsample Bfor Bhim Band Bnot Bdivulge Bthe Bresults. BThis Bethical Bissue
Bconcerns:
a. confidentiality Bof Bpatient Bgenetic Band Bmedical Binformation.
b. a Bconflict Bof Binterest.
c. resource Ballocation.
d. diagnostic Baccuracy.