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MMSC 407 Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Update| Real-Based Questions with Verified Answers| Guaranteed Perfect Score 100% 2 different forms of calcium in plasma: - Correct Answers-diffusible and nondiffusible 3 forms tCO2 is found in: - Correct Answers-ionized bicarbonate (90%) dissolved CO2 carbamino compound 3 main sources of cholesterol - Correct Answers-diet biliary secretion intestinal mucosal cell secretion 90% of endogenous cholesterol is synthesized in the___ - Correct Answers-liver a 12 hour ___ method is required for total cholesterol specimen - Correct Answers-fasting a decrease in intracellular K=, leads to an___ in K+ in plasma - Correct Answers-increase a decrease of extracellular fluid will cause the: - Correct Answers-release of renin A delta check refers to - Correct Answers-comparing current test results with previous one A Left shift in Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve - Correct Answers-A left shift will increase oxygen's affinity for hemoglobin. In a left shift condition (alkalosis, hypothermia, etc.) oxygen will have a higher affinity for hemoglobin. SaO2 will increase at a given PaO2, but more of it will stay on the hemoglobin and ride back through the lungs without being used. This can result in tissue hypoxia even when there is sufficient oxygen in the blood. a phospholipid is a glycerol backbone bound to ___ fatty acids. - Correct Answers-2 about 20% of NPNs are composed of__ - Correct Answers-amino acids Acidosis _____ ionized calcium - Correct Answers-increases

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MMSC 407 Clinical Chemistry Final Exam Latest Update|
Real-Based Questions with Verified Answers|
Guaranteed Perfect Score 100%
2 different forms of calcium in plasma: - Correct Answers-diffusible and nondiffusible

3 forms tCO2 is found in: - Correct Answers-ionized bicarbonate (90%)

dissolved CO2

carbamino compound

3 main sources of cholesterol - Correct Answers-diet

biliary secretion

intestinal mucosal cell secretion

90% of endogenous cholesterol is synthesized in the___ - Correct Answers-liver

a 12 hour ___ method is required for total cholesterol specimen - Correct Answers-fasting

a decrease in intracellular K=, leads to an___ in K+ in plasma - Correct Answers-increase

a decrease of extracellular fluid will cause the: - Correct Answers-release of renin

A delta check refers to - Correct Answers-comparing current test results with previous one

A Left shift in Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve - Correct Answers-A left shift will increase
oxygen's affinity for hemoglobin.

In a left shift condition (alkalosis, hypothermia, etc.) oxygen will have a higher affinity for
hemoglobin. SaO2 will increase at a given PaO2, but more of it will stay on the hemoglobin and
ride back through the lungs without being used. This can result in tissue hypoxia even when
there is sufficient oxygen in the blood.

a phospholipid is a glycerol backbone bound to ___ fatty acids. - Correct Answers-2

about 20% of NPNs are composed of__ - Correct Answers-amino acids

Acidosis _____ ionized calcium - Correct Answers-increases

Addison's disease - Correct Answers-decrease in aldosterone, primary adrenocortical
deficiency

,ADH is made in the ________ and stored in the ________. - Correct Answers-hypothalamus:
posterior lobe of the pituitary

adipose tissue is a common way the body stores excess - Correct Answers-glucose

albumin range - Correct Answers-3.5-5 g/dL

aldosterone causes: - Correct Answers-sodium and water retention

Alkalosis __ ionized calcium - Correct Answers-decreases

amperometric circuit - Correct Answers-measures current flow between 2 electrodes

increase in current flow indicates excess silver ions in the solution and the complete titration of
chloride ions

2 silver electrodes, low current

an amino acid is a compound having both a: - Correct Answers-carboxyl and amino group

An example of a polysaccharide is - Correct Answers-glycogen

an increase in unmeasured anions means: - Correct Answers-an increased anion gap

an increase of absorbance of light generally means - Correct Answers-a decrease in
transmittance

an increased NPN (azotemia) can be an indicator of____ - Correct Answers-renal disease

Analytical Gap - Correct Answers-difference between unmeasured anions and unmeasured
cations

Anion Gap - Correct Answers-difference between the serum sodium concentration and the
sum of the serum chloride and bicarbonate concentrations

anion gap is is high in some forms of metabolic acidosis

anion gap calculations - Correct Answers-Na+ -(Cl- + HCO3-)= 5-14 mmol/L



[Na+ + K+] - [Cl- + HCO3-] = 9-18mmol

apolipoprotein A's function is to activate the ____ - Correct Answers-LCAT enzyme

Apolipoprotein B - Correct Answers-a major protein of all lipoproteins EXCEPT for HDL

, Apolipoprotein B-100 - Correct Answers-helps transport and clear LDL and VLDL from plasma

Apolipoprotein B-48 - Correct Answers-mediates chylomicron secretion

Apolipoprotein function - Correct Answers-maintain structural integrity

activate or inhibit enzymes

interact w/ various tissue receptors

Apolipoproteins - Correct Answers-the protein components of lipoproteins

atherosclerosis - Correct Answers-deposition of fatty streaks, plaque

made up of cholesterol and cholesterol esters

BCG+albumin absorbance - Correct Answers-546nm

BCP+ albumin abs - Correct Answers-610nm

blood buffer reference range - Correct Answers-46-49 mEq/L

bone mineralization and reabsorption is regulated by ___ and ____ - Correct Answers-PTH
and calcitonin

BUN is a product of the catabolism of: - Correct Answers-proteins

BUN/Creatinine Ratio - Correct Answers-10:1 to 20:1

CAD - Correct Answers-plaque that builds up in the arteries leading to the heart

calcitonin decreases - Correct Answers-calcium and phosphorus levels

calcitonin has an ____ effect on PTH - Correct Answers-antagonistic

calcitonin inhibits: - Correct Answers-osteoclasts

calcitonin is produced by the C cells of the - Correct Answers-thyroid gland

Calomel reference electrode - Correct Answers-contains a salt bridge

saturated KCl

causes of hypernatremia - Correct Answers-dehydration

diabetes insipidus

polyuria
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