An out- patient was extracted at 6AM. Unfortunately, the Med Tech in
charge has to answer an emergency call in the Emergency Room, and has
to leave the first patient’s blood in the refrigerator with its temperature at
4oC. If the patient’s fasting blood sugar yesterday was around 90mg/dl,
how much do you expect it to be, if the Med Tech was able to come back
& perform the test at 9AM? *
2 points
76mg/dl
84mg/dl
80mg/dl
69mg/dl
80mg/dl
Identify the problem in the following Quality Control Charts & decide
whether to REJECT or ACCEPT the run: *
ACCEPT OR REPEAT
C
A
B
Reject tanan
REPRODUCIBILITY (You may use the choices more than once)
short not , specified , same , different
Apparatus and Operator
different tanan
This method of glucose determination produces a yellow to orange red
product: *
1 point
Neocuproine
Shaeffer-hartmann-somogyi
Folin-wu
Somogyi-nelson
Neocuproine
The difference between results of duplicate analysis
Tech’s performance.
*
to the Med
_____
1 point
is not related
is directly proportional
has variable relationship
is inversely proportional
is inversely proportional
It is associated with type 3 hyperlipoproteinemia.
*
1 point
E-4
E-2
E-1
E-3
E-2
This does NOT lead to Fasting hypoglycemia: *
1 point
neuroglycopenic decreased rate of glucose production by the liver.
large consumption of ethanol
exaggerated insulin release
insulinomas
exaggerated insulin release
When there are excess carbohydrates in the body, the excess is stored in
the form of: *
1 point
glycogen
cellulose
triglycerides
amino acids
glycogen
The level of glucose in a fasting individual is maintained within the range of:
1 point
*
50-110 mg/dL
6.2 -8.2 mmol/L
95-120 mg/dL
First & second choices only
Second & third choices only
all of the above
50-110 mg/dL