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Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques and Correlations
Michael L. Bishop
9th Edition
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, Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations, Ninth Edition
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Table of Contents
Part 1 – Basic Principles and Practices in Clinical Chemistry
1. Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
2. Laboratory Safety and Regulations
3. Quality Management in the Clinical Laboratory
4. Analytic Techniques
5. Clinical Chemistry Automation
Part 2 – Analytic Procedures and Clinical Correlation
6. Amino Acids and Proteins
7. Nonprotein Nitrogen Compounds
8. Enzymes
9. Carbohydrates
10. Lipids and Lipoproteins
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11. Electrolytes
12. Blood Gases, pH, and Buffer Systems
Part 3 – Endocrinology and Clinical Correlation
13. Basic Endocrinology
14. Thyroid Function
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15. Hypothalamic and Pituitary Function
16. Adrenal Function
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17. Gonadal Function
18. Parathyroid Function
Part 4 – Organ Systems and Clinical Correlation
19. Liver Function
20. Cardiac Function
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21. Renal Function
22. Pancreatic Function
Part 5 – Specialty Areas of Clinical Chemistry
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23. Body Fluid Analysis
24. Pregnancy and Prenatal Testing
25. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
26. Toxicology
27. Trace Elements, Toxic Elements, and Vitamins
28. Tumor Markers
29. Point-of-Care Testing
30. Newborn and Pediatric Clinical Chemistry
,Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations, Ninth Edition
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Chapter: Chapter 01 – 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
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Units of Measure
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
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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
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Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
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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?
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A) 0.2
B) 12.5
C) 125
D) 200
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Ans: D
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
, Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations, Ninth Edition
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Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
4. How many millimoles of NaCl are contained in 300 mL of a 4M solution? (gmw = 58.5)
A) 70
B) 120
C) 234
D) 1200
Ans: D
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
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5. How is 10 mg/dL of calcium reported in mmol/L? (gmw = 40)
A) 2.5
B) 5.0
C) 10
D) 25
Ans: A
Complexity: RL2
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Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
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6. How many milliliters of concentrated sulfuric acid (H2S04), G.M.W. = 98 grams, specific gravity = 1.500,
purity = 80%, are needed to make 400 mL of a 2N solution?
A) 26.1
B) 32.7
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C) 52.3
D) 65.3
Ans: B
Complexity: RL2
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Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry
7. How many grams of hydrated MgSO4 5 H20 (M.W.: MgSO4 = 119, H20 = 18) are required to make a
10% solution of MgS04?
A) 5.7 g/dL
B) 11.9 g/dL
C) 17.6 g/dL
D) 20.9 g/dL
Ans: C
Complexity: RL2
Ahead: Laboratory Mathematics and Calculations
Subject: Chapter 1
Title: Basic Principles and Practices of Clinical Chemistry