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Clinical Chemistry (Analytical Methods) Questions and Answers Graded A
Clinical Chemistry (Analytical Methods) Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Wavelength - ANS- Distance between 2 successive peaks (nm) 
Lower Frequency = Longer wavelength (RED) 
Higher frequency = Shorter wavelength (VIOLET) 
 
Spectrophotometric measurement - ANS- measures light intensity in a narrower wavelength 
 
Photometric measurement - ANS- measures light intensity without consideration of wavelength 
multiple wavelength (uses filter only) 
 
LASER - ANS- Light source for Spectrophotom...
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Clinical Chemistry (Analytical Methods) Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Wavelength - ANS- Distance between 2 successive peaks (nm) 
Lower Frequency = Longer wavelength (RED) 
Higher frequency = Shorter wavelength (VIOLET) 
 
Spectrophotometric measurement - ANS- measures light intensity in a narrower wavelength 
 
Photometric measurement - ANS- measures light intensity without consideration of wavelength 
multiple wavelength (uses filter only) 
 
LASER - ANS- Light source for Spectrophotom...
Clinical Chemistry Terms Questions and Answers 100% pass
Clinical Chemistry Terms Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) - ANS- enzyme present in high concentration in liver and that is measured to assess liver function; SGPT 
 
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP or AP) - ANS- enzyme widely distributed in the body, especially in the liver and bone 
 
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) - ANS- enzyme present in many tisues, including cardiac, muscle, and liver, that is measured to assess liver function 
 
BUN - ANS- Blood urine nitro...
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Clinical Chemistry Terms Questions and Answers 100% pass 
 
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) - ANS- enzyme present in high concentration in liver and that is measured to assess liver function; SGPT 
 
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP or AP) - ANS- enzyme widely distributed in the body, especially in the liver and bone 
 
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) - ANS- enzyme present in many tisues, including cardiac, muscle, and liver, that is measured to assess liver function 
 
BUN - ANS- Blood urine nitro...
SUCCESS! Chapter 1: Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers with verified solutions
SUCCESS! Chapter 1: Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Which of the following lamps provides a continuous spectrum of radiant energy in the visible, near IR, and near UV regions of the spectrum? 
 
A. Tungsten-filament 
B. Hydrogen 
C. Deuterium 
D. Mercury Vapor - ANS- A. Tungsten-filament 
 
Which of the following isolates light within a narrow region of the spectrum? 
 
A. Photomultiplier tube 
B. Monochromator 
C. Photovoltaic cell 
D. Detector - ANS- B. Mo...
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SUCCESS! Chapter 1: Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers with verified solutions 
 
Which of the following lamps provides a continuous spectrum of radiant energy in the visible, near IR, and near UV regions of the spectrum? 
 
A. Tungsten-filament 
B. Hydrogen 
C. Deuterium 
D. Mercury Vapor - ANS- A. Tungsten-filament 
 
Which of the following isolates light within a narrow region of the spectrum? 
 
A. Photomultiplier tube 
B. Monochromator 
C. Photovoltaic cell 
D. Detector - ANS- B. Mo...
MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Questions and Answers scored A
MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Questions and Answers scored A 
 
Absolute binding - ANS- Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? 
 
Double - ANS- The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. 
 
c. Myocardial infarction - ANS- All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. 
a. Child birth 
b Spinal chord injury 
c...
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MLT Clinical Chemistry Final Questions and Answers scored A 
 
Absolute binding - ANS- Enzymes that can bind only one substrate and catalyze one reaction exhibit which type of binding specificity? 
 
Double - ANS- The rate of an enzymatic reaction will ___________________ for every 10 degrees C temperature increase until the enzyme denatures. 
 
c. Myocardial infarction - ANS- All of the following conditions may result in a rise in CKBB levels except. 
a. Child birth 
b Spinal chord injury 
c...
Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers scored A
Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers scored A 
 
- Most cases show an increased LH:FSH ratio	 
- Occasional cases will show hyperprolactinemia - ANS- Pituitary hormone pathology in polycystic ovarian (aka, Stein-Leventhal) syndrome 
 
Hyperandrogenism with chronic anovulation in women with no other cause - ANS- What is an important hormonal derangement in polycystic ovarian syndrome (aka, Stein-Leventhal syndrome) 
 
Substantially elevated estrogen production because of the peripheral conv...
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Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers scored A 
 
- Most cases show an increased LH:FSH ratio	 
- Occasional cases will show hyperprolactinemia - ANS- Pituitary hormone pathology in polycystic ovarian (aka, Stein-Leventhal) syndrome 
 
Hyperandrogenism with chronic anovulation in women with no other cause - ANS- What is an important hormonal derangement in polycystic ovarian syndrome (aka, Stein-Leventhal syndrome) 
 
Substantially elevated estrogen production because of the peripheral conv...
Clinical Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A
Clinical Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Accuracy - ANS- The closeness with which a measurement comes to the true value 
 
Precision - ANS- The degree of reproducibility in the measurement of a substance 
 
Mean - ANS- Sum of all of a set divided by the number in the set (average) 
 
Median - ANS- The point on the scale that has equal number of observations above and below (even number, take the two-center numbers add and divide by 2) 
 
Mode - ANS- The value in a set tha...
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Clinical Chemistry Exam 1 Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Accuracy - ANS- The closeness with which a measurement comes to the true value 
 
Precision - ANS- The degree of reproducibility in the measurement of a substance 
 
Mean - ANS- Sum of all of a set divided by the number in the set (average) 
 
Median - ANS- The point on the scale that has equal number of observations above and below (even number, take the two-center numbers add and divide by 2) 
 
Mode - ANS- The value in a set tha...
Pharmacology
Ace your pharmacology exam with our meticulously crafted exam elaboration available exclusively. This comprehensive guide covers key pharmacological concepts, drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and side effects, ensuring you're well-prepared for every question.
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- Pharmacology Chapters 1-13 Questions and Answers with verified solutions • Exam (elaborations)
- Pharmacology Drugs Flashcards Questions and Answers with complete solutions • Exam (elaborations)
- Pharmacology practice questions and Answers 100% pass • Exam (elaborations)
- Nursing Pharmacology (Drugs) Questions and Answers Graded A • Exam (elaborations)
- HOSA pharmacology Questions and Answers with verified solutions • Exam (elaborations)
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Ace your pharmacology exam with our meticulously crafted exam elaboration available exclusively. This comprehensive guide covers key pharmacological concepts, drug mechanisms, therapeutic uses, and side effects, ensuring you're well-prepared for every question.
Introduction to Pharmacology Questions and Answers Graded A
Introduction to Pharmacology Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Which type of drug allergy affects the entire body and causes an inability to breathe? - ANS- Anaphylaxis 
 
Which are the most frequently-used drug routes? - ANS- Parenteral and oral 
 
What kind of drug may be used to help pinpoint the location of a disease or to detect an abnormality? - ANS- Diagnostic drug 
 
An immunization is an example of a ____ drug. - ANS- Preventative 
 
Which drug route would involve placing a tablet u...
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Introduction to Pharmacology Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
Which type of drug allergy affects the entire body and causes an inability to breathe? - ANS- Anaphylaxis 
 
Which are the most frequently-used drug routes? - ANS- Parenteral and oral 
 
What kind of drug may be used to help pinpoint the location of a disease or to detect an abnormality? - ANS- Diagnostic drug 
 
An immunization is an example of a ____ drug. - ANS- Preventative 
 
Which drug route would involve placing a tablet u...
Pharmacology Exam I (Chapters 1-9) Questions and Answers with complete solutions
Pharmacology Exam I (Chapters 1-9) Questions and Answers with complete solutions 
 
The nursing instructor teaches the student nurses about the pharmacological classification of drugs. The instructor evaluates that learning has occurred when the student makes which response? 
a. "An anticoagulant influences blood clotting." 
b. "An anti-anginal treats angina." 
c. "An antihypertensive lowers blood pressure." 
d. "A calcium channel blocker blocks heart calcium channels." - ANS- "A calci...
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Pharmacology Exam I (Chapters 1-9) Questions and Answers with complete solutions 
 
The nursing instructor teaches the student nurses about the pharmacological classification of drugs. The instructor evaluates that learning has occurred when the student makes which response? 
a. "An anticoagulant influences blood clotting." 
b. "An anti-anginal treats angina." 
c. "An antihypertensive lowers blood pressure." 
d. "A calcium channel blocker blocks heart calcium channels." - ANS- "A calci...
Pharmacology Exam #2 Practice Questions and Answers Graded A
Pharmacology Exam #2 Practice Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
A patient is taking two prescription medications that both cause bradycardia. The nurse should monitor the patient for which type of effect? 
 
A. An increased therapeutic effect 
B. An increased adverse effect 
C. A reduced therapeutic effect 
D. A reduced adverse effect - ANS- B. An increased adverse effect 
 
Which individual is at the highest risk for a drug-drug interaction? 
 
A. A toddler who is prescribed two antibiotics fo...
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Pharmacology Exam #2 Practice Questions and Answers Graded A 
 
A patient is taking two prescription medications that both cause bradycardia. The nurse should monitor the patient for which type of effect? 
 
A. An increased therapeutic effect 
B. An increased adverse effect 
C. A reduced therapeutic effect 
D. A reduced adverse effect - ANS- B. An increased adverse effect 
 
Which individual is at the highest risk for a drug-drug interaction? 
 
A. A toddler who is prescribed two antibiotics fo...