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What is the clinical usefulness of a sweat chloride analysis?
Which of the following will NOT cause a falsely elevated potassium result?
In indirect ISE methods
What is indicated by a difference in a measured versus a calculated osmolality result?
Which of the following is true about magnesium?
Which of the following are FALSE about calcium?
The transport protein for iron is:
The main storage form(s) for iron in normal persons is/are:
The most common methods for transferrin and ferritin are
The pH range usually accepted as normal in the healthy adult is:
The pH of 7.4, the ratio of bicarbonate/carbonic acid will be:
The pCO2 in normal alveolar space is _____ mm Hg.
The kidney affects the _________ parameter and is the first compensation for __________ disorders.
The lungs affect the _______ parameter and are the first compensation for ______ abnormalities.
In metabolic alkalosis, what is the primary parameter affected? Is it decreased or increased?
In respiratory alkalosis, what is the primary parameter affected? Is it decreased or increased?
How does the body initially compensate for primary metabolic alkalosis?
How does the body initially compensate for primary respiratory acidosis?
An elevated anion gap is associated with:
A patient had the following laboratory results: Na=123 mmol/L; Cl=85 mmol/L; TCO2=16 mmol/L. The anion gap is _____. What acid-base disturbance does this patient probably have?
The most important blood buffer is the
On a gas report, oxygen saturation refers to
The percent of oxygen in room air is approximately:
Which of the following represents the effect of exposing a blood gas sample to room air before analysis?
Which of the following represents the effect of obtaining venous rather than arterial blood for blood gas analysis?
Which of the following represents the effect of a patient hyperventilated during collection of an arterial blood gas specimen?
The correct anticoagulant to use the blood gas collection is:
PH:
A 1×10 to the -6th solution of HCl has pH of:
Metabolic acidosis is described as a/an:
Repiratory acidosis is described as a/an?
Acidosis and alkalosis are best defined as flctuations in blood pH and CO2 content due to changes in:
A coomon cause of repiratory alkalosis is:
The function of the major lipid component of the low density lipoproteins (LDL) is to transport
The lipoprotein that is the major carrier of cholesterol is:
The lipoprotein that is the major carrier of endogenous triglycerides is:
A cholesterol ester is cholesterol esterification is:
The major site of cholesterol esterification is:
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