You gotta be Kidney me
Organ or bust
This is a gas
Liver and onions, no thanks
Protein shake? Add a little protein
100

Three unsuitable specimen/plasma states for spectrophotometry

What is hemolysis, lipemia and icteremia

100

Organ that most influences calcium levels

What is the parathyroid

100

The kidney controls levels that attribute to pH balance.

What is bicarbonate?

100

The most common indicators of hepatocellular damage

What is AST and ALT?

100

The most predominant protein

What is albumin?

200

Two analytes that are waste products and used to monitor kidney function

What is BUN and creatinine

200

Organ that most influences electrolyte balance

What is the kidneys?

200

The lungs control levels of this to control blood pH

What is CO2?

200

The most common tested analyte indicating cholestasis

What is Alkaline Phosphatase (ALKP)

200

Protein EP peak that includes antibodies

What is the gamma peak?

300

The analyte that is most accurate for determining kidney function.

What is creatinine?

300

Organ that produces important digestive enzymes

What is the pancreas

300

In the blood gas buffer system, this lowers the blood pH.

What is carbonic acid?

300

Indicates liver function but high levels are a neurotoxin

What is bilirubin?

300

Method to quantify globular proteins

What is subtract albumin from total protein?

400

The most abundant cation in the body

What is Sodium?

400

Organ that is crucial for Calcium levels

What is parathyroid?

400

The normal range of blood pH

What is 7.35 to 7.45?

400

Method of determining an indirect bilirubin value

What is subtract direct bili from total bili?

400

Two most common causes of a high protein levels

What is dehydration and antigenic stimulation?

500

The most abundant anion in the blood

What is chloride

500

Organ most associated with protein levels

What is the liver?

500

The component missing from this reaction:

H2O + CO2 = H2CO2  = ________ + H

What is HCO3?

500

Physiologic condition caused by a high bilirubin

What is jaundice?

500

Indicated by the A/G ration

What is albumin levels versus antibody levels?