Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
1. precipitation and agglu- and unlabeled immunoassay
tination reactions
are examples of
2. labels used in im- an exam- ple of what type of reac-
munoassays tion
include
6. a lab tech performing an RPR test
inadvertent- ly adds too much of
3. the hCG test that
you performed in
the lab is an
example of what
type of
immunoassay
4. the sum total of all
of the attractive
forces be- tween an
antibody and
antigen is referred to
as
5. the combining of a
sol- uble antigen
with a sol- uble
antibody to pro-
duce an insoluble
visi- ble complex is
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, Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
r als fluorescent
a materials
d enzymes
i chemiluminescent
o materials rapid
a immunoassay
c
t
avidity
i
v
e precipitation
m
a
t
postzone ettect
e
r
i
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,Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
the charcoal
solution to the slide.
the test re- sult is
negative despite the
fact that the pa-
tient tested positive
for syphilis the prior
day. this false-
negative re- sult is
an example of what
type of phenome-
non? radial immunodittusion
7. a la tech places a
drop of the
patient's serum
onto a well-cut
into an agar plate.
af-
ter the appropriate
time interval the
tech mea- sures the
diameter of the
precipitation circle
which she
compares to known
standards reac-
tions. this is an
example of which
type of test?
8. blood typing using anti- hemagglutination
3/
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, Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
sera and a patient
RBC's is an example
of which type of
reaction?
9. flow cytometry is an automated process that analyzes cells in a fluid suspension
identifies/ enumerates cells based on their light scattering propert
4/
106
answered already passed (latest update)
1. precipitation and agglu- and unlabeled immunoassay
tination reactions
are examples of
2. labels used in im- an exam- ple of what type of reac-
munoassays tion
include
6. a lab tech performing an RPR test
inadvertent- ly adds too much of
3. the hCG test that
you performed in
the lab is an
example of what
type of
immunoassay
4. the sum total of all
of the attractive
forces be- tween an
antibody and
antigen is referred to
as
5. the combining of a
sol- uble antigen
with a sol- uble
antibody to pro-
duce an insoluble
visi- ble complex is
1/
106
, Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
r als fluorescent
a materials
d enzymes
i chemiluminescent
o materials rapid
a immunoassay
c
t
avidity
i
v
e precipitation
m
a
t
postzone ettect
e
r
i
2/
106
,Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
the charcoal
solution to the slide.
the test re- sult is
negative despite the
fact that the pa-
tient tested positive
for syphilis the prior
day. this false-
negative re- sult is
an example of what
type of phenome-
non? radial immunodittusion
7. a la tech places a
drop of the
patient's serum
onto a well-cut
into an agar plate.
af-
ter the appropriate
time interval the
tech mea- sures the
diameter of the
precipitation circle
which she
compares to known
standards reac-
tions. this is an
example of which
type of test?
8. blood typing using anti- hemagglutination
3/
106
, Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology (amt) well
answered already passed (latest update)
sera and a patient
RBC's is an example
of which type of
reaction?
9. flow cytometry is an automated process that analyzes cells in a fluid suspension
identifies/ enumerates cells based on their light scattering propert
4/
106