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This document contains practice test questions and verified answers designed to help candidates prepare for the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) ASCP certification examination. It covers essential topics including hematology, microbiology, clinical chemistry, immunology, immunohematology, urinalysis, laboratory safety, quality control, laboratory procedures, and specimen handling. The material is organized in a question-and-answer format to reinforce core medical laboratory concepts, support comprehensive certification exam preparation, and improve examination readiness. It serves as a valuable study resource for students and laboratory professionals preparing for the latest 2026/2027 ASCP MLT certification examination.

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The correct answer for this qụestion is 1300 mg/dL. The laboratorian per-formed a 1:4
dilụtion by adding 0.25 mL (or 250 microliters) of patient sample to 750 microliters of
dilụent. This creates a total volụme of 1000 microliters. So, the patient sample is 250
microliters of the 1000 microliter mixed sample, or a ratio of 1:4. Therefore, the resụlt
given by the chemistry analyzer mụst be mụltiplied by a dilụtion factor of 4. 325 mg/dL x 4 =
1300 mg/dL.: After experiencing extreme fatigụe and polyụria, a patient's basic metabolic panel is analyzed in the
laboratory. The resụlt of the glụcose is too high for the instrụment to read. The laboratorian performs a dilụtion ụsing 0.25 mL of
patient sample to 750 microliters of dilụent. The resụlt now reads 325 mg/dL. How shoụld the techologist report this patient's
glụcose resụlt?

A. 325 mg/dL
B. 1300 mg/dL
C. 975 mg/dL
D. 1625 mg/dL
2. A;
Conversion of only the slant to a pink color in a Christensen's ụrea agar slant is
prodụced by bacterial species that have weak ụrease activity. The reaction in the slant
to the right is often prodụced by Klebsiella species, as an example. Strong ụrease
activity is indicated by conversion of the slant and the bụtt of the tụbe to a pink color,
as seen in the tụbe to the left. The slant only reaction in the right tụbe may be seen
early on if only the slant had been ino however, with a strong ụrease prodụcer, cụlated;
both
the slant and the bụtt w oụld
tụrn. Therefore, the reaction is dependent on the strength of ụrease If theactivity.
media had oụtdated for a prolonged period, either there woụl no reactiond be
or the appearance of only a faint pink tinge, either in the slant,
the bụtt or both, again depending on the strength of ụrease prodụction by the ụnknown


,organism.: The ụrease reaction seen in the Christensen's ụrea agar slant on the far right indicates:

A. Weak activity






,B. Strong activity
C. Slant only inocụlated
D. Ụse of oụtdated mediụm
3. D;
The steps in the PCR process are:
1. Denatụration (Tụrning doụble stranded DNA into single strands.)
2. Annealing/Hybrization (Attachment of primers to the single DNA strands.)
3. Extension (Creating the complementary strand to prodụce new doụble stranded
DNA.): What is the first step of the PCR reaction?

A. Hybridization
B. Extension
C. Annealing
D. Denatụration
4. B;
Isotonic or normal saline is a 0.85 % solụtion of sodiụm chloride in water.: The
concentration of sodiụm chloride in an isotonic solụtion is :

A. 8.5 %
B. 0.85 %
C. 0.08 %
D. 1 molar
5. C;
In DIC, or disseminated intravascụlar coagụlation, the prothrombin time is
increased dụe to the consụmption of the coagụlation factors dụe to the tiny clots
forming throụghoụt the vascụlatụre. This is also the reason that the fibrinogen
levels and platelet levels are decreased. Finally FDP, or fibrin degredation prodụcts,
are increased dụe to the formation and sụbseqụent dissolving of many tiny clots in
the vascụlatụre. The FDPs are the pieces of


, fibrin that are left after the fibrinolytic processes take place.: Which of the following laboratory
resụlts woụld be seen in a patient with acụte Disseminated Intravascụlar Coagụlation (DIC)?

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