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100

This test is a measure of freezing point depression caused by the amount of dissolved solids.

What is osmolality

100

This acronym stands for Pre-Reduced Anaerobic Specimen

What is PRAS

100

A characteristic of erythrocytes that are varying in size from the normal 6-8um

What is Anisocytosis

100

Aspirin prevents platelet aggregation by inhibiting this enzyme.

What is cyclooxygenase?

100

This protein transports bilirubin to the liver.

What is albumin

100

This phrase represents a period of time between infection and the development of serologically detectable markers.

What is “Window Phase”

200

Painful urination

What is dysuria

200

A presumptive ID for this organism will show a gram stain smear from vaginal secretions showed many squamous epithelial cells loaded with pleomorphic gram variable bacilli.  

What is Gardnerella vaginalis

200

The most frequently used site in adults for bone marrow aspirations.

What is Iliac crest

200

This disease is associated with an increased bleeding time and decreased results of both factor 8 assay and platelet retention tests.

What is von Willebrand's

200

This enzyme is responsible for the conjugation of bilirubin

What is UDP-glucuronyl transferase

200

A light expression or form of the D antigen.

What is weak D

300

The concentration of substance in the blood that must be exceeded before it can be detected in the urine.

What is renal threshold

300

This spirochete is carried by the deer tick and can cause Lyme Disease.

What is B.Burgdorferi

300

Erythrocytes in pathological conditions may contain iron in this form.

What is hemosiderin

300

A platelet receptor for von Willebrand’s factor

What is GP Ib

300

The Jaffe method uses this acid to oxidize creatinine in an alkaline medium.

What is Picric Acid

300

A cold reacting antibody that shows full reactivity with adults RBCs and no activity with cord cells

What is Anti-I

400

The presence of this in the urine is usually due to extreme muscle breakdown, and can be differentiated from blood using ammonium sulfate

What is myoglobin

400

Intracellular gram negative diplococci seen on a CSF can be indicative of this organism.

What is Neisseria meningitidis

400

Excessive anticoagulant causes shrinkage of RBC and will affect this test parameter.

What is hematocrit

400

This anticoagulant will affect almost all coagulation tests, except the reptilase time

What is heparin

400

In this disease individuals lack phenylalanine hydrolase and it results in aminoaciduria.

What is Phenylketonuria?

400

This family of RBC antigens is easily destroyed by enzymes and can offer some resistance to malaria

What is Duffy

500

This test is dependent upon the activity of bacterial reductase.

What is nitrate

500

Production of pyocyanin, a blue-green pigment, is a unique characteristic of this bacteria.

What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa

500

This antibiotic is most often implicated in the development of aplastic anemia.

What is chloramphenicol

500

This important naturally occurring physiological inhibitor of blood coagulation is referred to as heparin cofactor

What is AT III

500

This is the principle product of purine metabolism.

What is uric acid

500

In this test, fetal cells resist lysis under acid conditions.

What is KBB

600

These crystals resemble thorny apples and are only observed in alkaline urine.

What is ammonium biurate?

600

This organism can be identified by indirect immunofluorescence using the fluorescent Treponemal antibody adsorption test.

What is Treponema Pallidum

600

This disease can cause increased plasma proteins and Rouleaux.

What is Multiple Myeloma

600

This anticoagulant is a Vit K antagonist

What is Coumadin

600

This serum protein is deficient in individuals with Wilson’s disease.

What is Ceruloplasmin

600

This testing should be performed on blood given in an exchange transfusion to an hypoxic infant, because if present the cells may sickle under the low oxygen conditions

What is HgbS

700

Lipoid nephrosis is often associated with this urinary sediment

What are oval fat bodies

700

This organism is associated with tuberculosis in cattle, and can cause TB in humans, especially where dairy farming is prevalent.

What is Mycobacterium bovis

700

This anomaly is seen when granulocytes fail to develop past the “band” or two-lobed stage.

What is May Hegglin

700

A platelet count should be performed on patients receiving heparin treatment because of this syndrome.

What is HITT

700

This protein is the fastest migrating protein toward the anode at pH of 8.6

What is albumin

700

This disease state can be prevented through irradiation of blood products prior to transfusion.

What is TA-GVHD

800

These abnormal crystals are most often associated with the formation of renal calculi

What are cystine crystals

800

This test is used to differentiate viridans streptococci from enterococcus

What is the bile esculin test

800

This hematological disorder is characterized by an absolute increase in RBC mass.

What is Polycythemia Vera

800

This inhibitor functions as a cofactor for protein C and enhances its activity.

What is protein S

800

This small protein is used to measure malnutrition and measure a patient’s response to dietary supplements.

What is prealbumin

800

The RBCs lack all of the Rh antigens

What is Rh null

900

This fluid is formed from the ultrafiltrate of plasma in the choroid plexus

What is CSF

900

This enzyme is produced by Clostridium species and can be detected using egg yolk agar

What is Lecithinase

900

The LAP score in the leukemia shows the least activity

What is CML

900

This factor is a contact activator of the intrinsic pathway

What is factor XII

900

This enzyme is higher in children than adults due to bone growth.

What is ALP

900

This disease state is cause by a biphasic IgG hemolysis, most commonly in children following a viral infection

What is PCH

1000

This pigment gives urine its normal yellow color

What is urochrome

1000

These bactericidal agents act by inhibiting protein synthesis.  They show a low incidence of bacterial resistance, but must be monitored because at high doses can cause nephrotoxicity.

What are aminoglycoside antibiotics

1000

Reed-Sternberg cells are large binucleated cells with a dense nucleolus, surrounded by a clear space giving an “owl eye” appearance. These hallmark cells are seen in this disease

What is Hodgkin's disease

1000

This is a clotting factor of the common pathway and is measured by the Thrombin Time.  A deficiency in this will cause both the PT and PTT to be prolonged.

What is fibrinogen. Factor I

1000

This disease is caused by a deficiency of sphingomyelinase

Niemann-Pick Disease

1000

Mechanism causing drug induced hemolytic anemia by penicillin adsorbing onto the RBC surface.

What is Drug Adsorption