Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, And Correlations 9th Edition, (2025 Update)
By Michael L. Bishop, Edward P. Fody, Carleen Van Siclen & James March Mistler
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,PART 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ---------------------------------------------------------- 3
Chapter 1. Basic Principles And Practices Of Clinical Chemistry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
Chapter 2. Laboratory Safety And Regulations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Chapter 3. Quality Management In The Clinical Laboratory --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
Chapter 4. Analytic Techniques ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Chapter 5. Clinical Chemistry Automation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
PART 2: ANALYTIC PROCEDURES AND CLINICAL CORRELATION ---------------------------------------------------------------- 41
Chapter 6. Amino Acids And Proteins -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
Chapter 7. Nonprotein Nitrogen Compounds ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53
Chapter 8. Enzymes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
Chapter 9. Carbohydrates ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 70
Chapter 10. Lipids And Lipoproteins --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81
Chapter 11. Electrolytes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89
Chapter 12. Blood Gases, PH, And Buffer Systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101
PART 3: ENDOCRINOLOGY AND CLINICAL CORRELATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 106
Chapter 13. Basic Endocrinology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 106
Chapter 14. Thyroid Function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112
Chapter 15. Hypothalamic And Pituitary Function ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 117
Chapter 16. Adrenal Function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 123
Chapter 17. Gonadal Function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 128
Chapter 18. Parathyroid Function----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134
PART 4: ORGAN SYSTEMS AND CLINICAL CORRELATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 140
Chapter 19. Liver Function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 140
Chapter 20. Cardiac Function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 145
Chapter 21. Renal Function ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 151
Chapter 22. Pancreatic Function ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 157
PART 5: SPECIALTY AREAS OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 162
Chapter 23. Body Fluid Analysis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 162
Chapter 24. Pregnancy And Prenatal Testing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 175
Chapter 25. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 180
Chapter 26. Toxicology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 187
Chapter 27. Trace Elements, Toxic Elements, And Vitamins ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192
Chapter 28. Tumor Markers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 199
Chapter 29. Point-Of-Care Testing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204
Chapter 30. Newborn And Pediatric Clinical Chemistry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 209
Chapter. 31. Geriatric Clinical Chemistry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 215
,Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations 9th Edition Test Bank
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PART 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Chapter 1. Basic Principles And Practices Of Clinical Chemistry
Michael L. Bishop: Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, And Correlations 9th Edition, Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. One Nanogram Is Equivalent To How Many Grams?
A) 10⁻⁶
B) 10⁻⁹
C) 10⁻¹²
D) 10⁻¹⁵
ANS: B
The Prefix “Nano” Means One-Billionth (1/1,000,000,000). Therefore, 1 Nanogram (Ng)
= 10⁻⁹ Grams. Metric Prefixes Are Based On Powers Of Ten And Are Standardized For
Laboratory Measurements To Maintain Precision.
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Units Of Measure
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles And Practices Of Clinical Chemistry
, 2. How Many Milliliters Of 0.5N NaOH Are Required To Make 100 Milliliters Of 0.2N
NaOH?
A) 250
B) 40
C) 25
D) 4
ANS: B
Use The Dilution Formula N₁V₁ = N₂V₂.
(0.5)(V1)=(0.2)(100)(0.5)(V₁) = (0.2)(100)(0.5)(V1)=(0.2)(100)
V1=40 Mlv₁ = 40 \, Mlv1=40ml.
Therefore, 40 Ml Of 0.5N Naoh Should Be Diluted To 100 Ml To Prepare A 0.2N
Solution.
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics And Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles And Practices Of Clinical Chemistry
3. A Patient Sample For Uric Acid Gave An Absorbance Reading Of 0.4, And The 50
Mg/Dl Standard Gave An Absorbance Reading Of 0.1. What Is The Concentration Of
Uric Acid In The Patient's Sample In Grams Per Deciliter?
A) 0.2
B) 12.5
C) 125
D) 200
ANS: D