VETT 117 Unit 6 Review & Quiz Questions

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Under normal circumstances, blood glucose levels peak _____ after the administration of glucose and return to normal within ____.

30min/1hr

What enzyme is found both free in the cytoplasm and bound to the mitochondrial membrane and may be elevated with liver disease or muscle injury?

AST (Aspartate Transaminase)

A significant state of hypoproteinemia in an animal is most likely caused by a sufficient loss of which of the following?

Albumin

Which plasma protein assay component comprises approximately 35% to 50% of the total plasma protein values in most animals?

Albumin

What does A/G ratio refer to?

Albumin/Glucose

Results of which of the following assays could be the first indicator that there is a protein abnormality?

Albumin/globulin ratio

What type of cells make up approximately 20% of the islets of Langerhans and secrete glucagon and somatostatin?

Alpha Cells

What are the most common tests used to evaluate acinar function of the pancreas?

Amylase and Lipase

What usually results in dehydration?

Azotemia

What test is useful to detect ketoacidosis?

B-Hydroxybutyrate

What ketone is produced in greatest abundance in ketoacidotic patients?

B-hydroxybutyrate

Which of the following test results is least likely to be affected if a blood sample is collected postprandially?

BUN

What are the most commonly used tests of kidney function in dogs?

BUN and Creatinine

Which of the following blood chemistry results would be the primary indicators of renal problems in dogs?

BUN and creatinine

Solutions to be measure with a spectrophotometer must adhere to the principle of _______ Law.

Beer (Lambert's) Law

What type of cells make up approximately 80% of the islets of Langerhans and are responsible for the release of insulin?

Beta cells

What is the primary anion that plays a role in the body's buffer system and that aids in the transport of carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs?

Bicarbonate

What component is assayed to determine the cause of jaundice, to evaluate liver function, and to check the patency of bile ducts?

Bilirubin

Which of the following is an insoluble molecule that results from the breakdown of hemoglobin in the spleen?

Bilirubin

What type of photometer uses a filter to select the wavelength?

Colorimeter

What is the cause of decreased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels that occur when a blood sample that is left at room temperature for an excessive amount of time?

Contamination with urease-producing bacteria

For what species is bile aid testing not useful?

Cows

Increased _____ levels indicate muscle damage

Creatine Kinase

What enzyme analysis can be used to evaluate muscular damage?

Creatine Kinase

Which test is used to determine muscle damage in the body?

Creatine Kinase Level

What is a byproduct of muscle metabolism that may be used to evaluate kidney function?

Creatinine

What kidney function test uses test substances eliminated both by glomerular filtration and renal secretion?

Effective Renal Plasma Flow (ERPF)

What is the best method to determine bile acid levels?

Enzymatic Method

Which of the following plasma protein assay components is not found in serum?

Fibrinogen

What term represents the mathematical manipulation that describes the excretion of specific electrolytes relative to the glomerular filtration rate?

Fractional Clearance AKA Fractional Excretion of Electrolytes

What test used in dogs and cats provides an indication of the average glucose concentration over the previous 1-2 weeks?

Fructosamine

What may occur if a serum sample is centrifuged at a higher speed or for a longer period than recommended?

Hemolysis

What term describes a serum sample that has a red tinge?

Hemolyzed

What term describes serum that appears pink after centrifugation?

Hemolyzed

Which type of sample may create a release of water and what effect will be seen in test results?

Hemolyzed, decrease

What term describes serum that appears yellow after centrifugation?

Icteric

What liver-specific enzyme can be used to evaluate liver function in horses?

Iditol (sorbitol) Dehydrogenase

What is a likely finding in the blood chemistry of a dog suspected if having an intestinal bloackage?

Increase amylase

What type of analyzer contains specific electrodes that are configured to allow for interaction with just 1 ion?

Ion-selective Electrode aka Potentiometer

Which term describes enzymes with similar catalytic activities but different physical properties?

Isoenzymes

What type of assay is commonly used for the measurement of enzyme activity?

Kinetic Assay

Increase ____ levels indicate hypoxia or hypoperfusion....

Lactate

Which analyses may be altered if using a hemolyzed sample?

Lipase activity and bilirubin

What can cause light scattering when a sample is analyzed?

Lipemia

What term describes serum that appears as milky after centrifugation?

Lipemic

What is the origin of nearly all circulating alkaline phosphates in older animals?

Liver

Which organ produces most plasma proteins?

Liver

The most common cause of excess blood cortisol is....

Misuse of glucocorticoid therapy

What type of assay requires a standard to be analyzed concurrently and in the same manner as the patient sample?

One-point assay

Which type of assay needs to have the standard analyzed at the same time as the patient sample?

One-point assay

Which organ is the primary source of amylase production?

Pancrease

What test in considered the most sensitive indicator of pancreatitis in cats?

Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity

Which of the following is the fluid portion of whole blood in which cells are suspended?

Plasma

A reduced blood level of which electrolyte is referred to as hypokalemia?

Potassium

Which electrolyte would be elevated as a result of hemolysis?

Potassium

Carbon dioxide plays a large part in maintaining acid-base balance in...

Respiratory acidosis

What term refers to the fluid portion of the blood that contains fibrinogen but no cells?

Serum

What type of sample is preferred for most blood chemistry assays?

Serum

An elevated blood level of which electrolyte is referred to as hypernatremia?

Sodium

What is the primary extracellular cation that is commonly measured in veterinary species?

Sodium

What is an expected effect on the results for an icteric sample?

Spectral interference

What test is sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency in dogs?

Trypsinlike immunoreactivity

What is the most commonly used test of kidney function in birds?

Uric Acid

Which test should be run if the water deprivation test has failed or the patient has dehydration or azotemia?

Vasopressin Response Test

Cushings disease is the result of....

hyperadrenocorticism

Addison's disease is the result of....

hypoadrenocorticism


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