chapter 45 diagnostic testing
the normal range of hemoglobin for females is ---
12-16 g/dl
8-20mg/dL
BUN
one of the waste products found in urine
BUN (blood urea nitrogen)
the normal hematocrit range for adult males is ----
42-52 percent
this enzyme is especially helpful in diagnosing a myocardial infarction in patients with chest pain
Ck (creatinine kinase)
132-145 mEq/L
Sodium
cell mediated immunity including delayed hypersensitivity and graft rejection
T lymphocytes
regulations of immune response
T lymphocytes
erythrocyte sedimentation rate- the rate at which rbc settle in a calibrated tube within a given time of one hour
ESR or sed rate
hemglobin
Hgb or Hb
this might include electrolytes BUN and creatinine
kidney function test
when HDL cholesterol levels are --- after fasting the patient is more apt to have deposits of plaque in the arteries
less than 45 Mg/dL
this would include enzymes and chemestries related to liver function and dysfunction
liver panel
the extracts of substances used in allergy immunotherapy
may vary in strength from one company to another
phenylketonuria is a congenital disease caused by a defect in the metabolism of the phenylalanine amino acid. if this condition goes undetected and untreated the result is
mental retardation
4 * 3
monocytes
cooperation in immune response
monocytes
phagocytosis of microorganisms and cell debris
monocytes
their functions include phagocytosis of microorganisms and cell debris and cooperation in immune response
monocytes
abnormalities of the red blood cells such as size and shape
morphology
their functions include phagocytosis , killing of bacteria, and releasing a pyrogen that produces fever
neutrophils
always requires immediate intervention by a health care provider
panic value
the log should include all but which of the following
patients date of birth
screening test done with capillary blood from an infants heels
phenylketonuria PKU
POL
physicians office laboratory
substance that can build up on the inside of the arteries if cholesterol levels stay elevated for an extended period of time
plaque
platelet count
plt
3.5-5.2 mEq/L
potassium
normal 10-13 seconds international normalized ratio (INR) 1.0-1.4
prothrombin time
coagulation test commonly used to assess the therapeutic range of warfarin therapy
prothrombin time PT
test that determines the presence of immunoglobulins that are present in greater amounts in those with allergies
radioallergosobent test RAST
the chief function of the --- is delivering oxygen to the cells and picking up carbon dioxide to be exhales
red blood cells
cannot be formed by red blood cells of a patient with sickle cell anemia
rouleaux pattern
when a patients hemoglobin falls below 10d/dl the patient can experience
shortness of breath and tiredness and have a pale appearance to his or her skin
levels are above 145 mEq/L indicates a level of dehydration
sodium
when a patient experiences hypoglycemia the bone marrow is producing
too many red blood cells
130-200 mg/dL fasting
total cholesterol
atherosclerosis , arteriosclerosis
total cholesterol
40-150 mg/dL (fasting)
triglycerides
this is lipid but is not as structurally complex as cholesterol molecules
triglycerides
the responsible agent for gouty arthritis when levels exceed 7.5 mg/dL
uric acid
which of the following is not a symptoms commonly observed in the first stages of HIV
vomiting
a life threatening allergic reaction must be counteracted with and injection of
adrenaline (epinephrine)
which of the following suggestions for discussion would not be appropraite with patients who have allergies
advise them to monitor consumption of what they are allergic to
if you have to open a new bottle of reagent or a new test kit during the day you might need to
all the above
this knowledge is useful in ---- as reported in graphs and tables to ensure the results are being delivered to providers for evaluation in a timely manner
analyzing health care results
a decrease in the total number of red blood cells constitutes a type of
anemia
medical name for when a patients circulating erythrocytes are deficient
anemia
on which part of the body is a patch test typically performed
arm
following an allergy immunotherapy injection the patient must be observed for ---- minutes for a possible reaction
20
0.3 * 1
basophils
release of chemical mediators of immediate hypersensitivity
basophils
the normal ESR rate value for a female is ----
0-20 mm/hr
which type of blood may be used for a hematocrit
capillary and venous
when performing an allergy scratch test the scratches should be ---
1 1/2 - 2 inches apart
enzyme found in muscles that is released if a muscle is damaged
creatine kinase (ck)
0.7-1.4 mg/dL
creatinine
when levels become elevated it can indicate a problem with renal function
creatinine
what is the average glucose tolerance range for a fasting specimen
70-100 mg/dL
their functions include humoral immunity and the production of specific antibodies against viruses bacteria and other proteins
B lymphocytes
usually ordered when a patient has a consistently high fasting blood sugar
Glucose tolerance test (GTT)
6.2.> 45 mg/dL fasting
HDL cholesterol
the function of this type of cholesterol is to transport the bad cholesterol out of the vessels and to the liver
HDL cholesterol
this is the good cholesterol
HDL cholesterol
hematocrit
Hct
<100mg/dL fasting
LDL cholesterol
primarily responsible for depositing plaque on the interior of arterial walls
LDL cholesterol
this is the bad cholesterol
LDL cholesterol
essential for proper muscles functioning particularly for the heart muscle
Potassium (k)
laboratories commonly use this prior to reviewing a slide under the oil immersion lens of a microscope when performing a WBC differential
Wrights stain
when a nasal smear is performed the secreations are examined to determine the ----
eosinophil
2.7 * 2
eosinophils
phagocytosis of antigen complexes killing of parasites
eosinophils
should be administered about an inch above the site by order of the provider if severe reaction occurs during intradermal allergy testing
epinephrine
infectious mono is an illness caused by the ---
epstein barr virus
having nothing to eat or drink for at least 12 hours prior to a test
fasting
Gtt or Ogtt
glucose tolerance test or oral glucose tolerance test
modified form of the hemoglobin that is elevated when the blood glucose remains high
glycohemoglobin
naturally produced by the body to attach itself to certain cells to cause dilation of blood vessels and contraction of smooth muscles
histamine
hCG
human chorionic gonadotropin
diagnostic tests that use techniques for measure the amount of antigens and antibodies present relative to a specific illness
immunoassays