Clinical Chemistry (52-61) Lipids, specific proteins, liver function test

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Test your expertise in clinical chemistry, particularly in the areas of lipids, proteins, and liver function tests. This quiz is perfect for students, professionals, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of clinical biochemistry.

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  • Perfect for review and self-assessment
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An EDTA blood sample is collected from a nonfasting person for a CBC. The physician collected the sample from the femoral vein because venipuncture from the arm was unsuccessful. He called the lab 15 minutes after the sample arrived and requested a lipid study including triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol. Which test results should be used to evaluate the patients risk for coronary artery disease?
Total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol
LDL cholesterol and triglyceride
Total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol
Total cholesterol and triglyceride
Which method is considered the candidate reference method for triglyceride measurement?
Glycerol kinase-ultraviolet
CDC modification of van Handel and Zilversmit
Hantzsch condensation
Glycerol kinase coupled to peroxidase
Larges major nonimmunoglobulin protein
Alpha2-macroglobulin
Alpha1-acid glycoprotein
Alpha1-antichymotrypsin
Ceruloplasmin
Major inhibitor of protease activity
Alpha1-antitrypsin
Albumin
Alpha1-antichymotrypsin
Alpha1-acid glycoprotein
Which of the following conditions is associated with “β-γ bridging”?
Multiple Myeloma
Malignancy
Hepatic cirrhosis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Which support medium can be used to determine the molecular weight of a protein?
Cellulose acetate
Polyacrylamide gel
Agar gel
Agarose gel
Quantitative determination of Hgb A2 and Hgb F are best performed by:
High-performance liquid chromatography
Alkali denaturation
Electrophoresis
Gas-Liquid Chromatography
Which enzyme deficiency is most commonly associated with familial hypertriglyceridemia associated with fasting plasma cholomicrons (formerly type I hyperlipoproteinemia)?
β Glucocerebrosidase deficiency
Post–heparin-activated lipoprotein lipase deficiency
Apo-B deficiency
Apo-C-III deficiency
Diazotization of bilirubin
Van den Berg reaction
Evelyn and Malloy
Jendrassik and Grof
Kjeldahl
Total bilirubin reference value
0.2-1.0 mg/dL
0.2-0.8 mg/dL
0-0.2 mg/dL
0.8-1.6 mg/dL
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