Dilutions
Chemistry
Equipment
Vacutainers
Diseases
100

What is the final concentration of a 7500mg/ml solution diluted 1:5?

7500 mg/ml divided by 5

1500 mg/ml

100

What does BUN stand for and what organ function does it test for?

Blood Urea Nitrogen

100

The objective lenses on a microscope are all always magnified by:

10X

100

Purple tops and Green tops both contain an anticoagulant, what anticoagulant is in the Purple top?

EDTA

100

What is the study of fungi?

Mycology


200

A 100% solution is diluted 1:2. It is then diluted again, 1:2. What is the final concentration after all dilutions?

100 divided by 2 = 50

then 50% divided by 2

Answer: 25%

200

The ability of a test to be accurate and precise?

Reliability

200

Tuberculin syringes have calibration marks measured in international units!

False

200

When drawing blood from a patient, it is safe to say, using a green top or a purple top should allow you to run plasma?

True 

200

In Mycology, what is the most common cause of diagnostic failure?

Improper aseptic technique

300

Using the following dilution, 3:60, how many parts sample are needed? (simplify)?

1 part x 20

1 part x 20

1 part x 20

= 60 therefore its 1 part

300

This term refers to the thickness of a solution or its ability to flow?

Viscosity

300

This particular syringe is available in volumetric capacities of 0.3ml and 1.0ml and comes in U-100 and U-40?

Insulin needles

400

500 mg/ml, now dilute, match the concentration and find the original concentration

500 mg/l with 1:4 (500/4 = 125 mg/ml)

Diluent in 3:8 = 

Dilute 1:10 then 1:2 (500/10 then 500/2 = 25 mg/ml)

FC=100mg/ml (500 mg/100mg/ml = 1:5)

FC=62.5mg/ml (500 mg/ml/62.5 mg/ml= 1:8)

IF YOU COMPLETED THESE FORMULAS FIRST, YOU WILL HAVE YOUR FINAL ANSWER

400

Select all answers that are chemistry analyzer tests for Kidney function?

BUN and CREAT

400

When drawing blood on a fractious patient, it is best to pull the plunger back quickly and draw the blood as fast and as painless as possible!

False (can cause hemolyzing)

500

 Amylase and Lipase are blood tests that evaluate the kidneys!

False

500

These pieces of disposable lab equipment come in graduated or transfer?

Pipettes

600

Which test is an indication of the patient's ability to stop bleeding on their own?

BMBT and Coagulation

600

Which of the following can be read using the refractometer?

Total protein

700

What test preparation involves spreading blood between two slides, @ 30ยบ angle, to create a feathered edge for evaluating blood cells (used in differentials)?

Wedge smear

700

When a 50ml syringe has the capability to hold 10ml extra, what is the calibration mark for that extra 10mls?

5 ml

800

When referring to any body fluid sample, cloudy and thick with suspended materials means?

Turbid

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