1- Conversion of glucose into lactate or pyruvate is referred to as:?
2- An example of a monosaccharide would be:?
3- The breakdown of glycogen stores in the liver to increase serum glucose is referred to as:?
4- Blood is collected in a tube containing no anticoagulant and is transported uncentrifuged to the laboratory from an outpatient clinic. Transport time at room temperature, accessioning, and sample preparation time equal approximately hours. If a serum glucose level is requested for this tube of blood, how might the results be affected by the timing??
5- By what mechanism does glucagon promote hyperglycemia??
6- What is the classic test to determine a diagnosis of hypoglycemia??
7- A 75-year-old man was brought by his daughter to a hospital emergency department. He was in a confused state, trembling, sweating, with a rapid pulse, lightheadedness, and complaining of hunger and epigastric discomfort. His daughter claims that he does not drink alcohol and that he takes oral hypoglycemic drugs to control his diabetes. What is the likely cause of his symptoms??
8- In an individual with a normal hematocrit, whole-blood glucose values are approximately what percent different from plasma glucose values??
9- The glucose assay on an analyzer uses hexokinase as the enzyme that phosphorylates glucose. What are the initial products formed from the first step of this reaction??
10- Which one of the following coupled-enzyme glucose methods requires extended incubation time to allow for the spontaneous conversion of the -form of glucose to the B-form so that both forms can react with the initial enzyme in the reaction??
11- The major storage carbohydrate in animals is _____, which is located most abundantly in _____?
12- Which one of the following has as one of its biological functions the regulation of the lifespan of proteins??
13- A type 1 diabetic who is in the early stages of the disease is taken to the emergency room with symptoms of hypoglycemia. Which one of the following endogenous hormones might be the cause of this??
14- A heparinized blood sample is received in the chemistry laboratory. After centrifugation, the plasma appears markedly hemolyzed. If the hexokinase method is used in this lab to measure glucose, why should this specimen be re-collected??
15- What effect does ethanol have on blood glucose value??
16- What effect does salicylate have on blood glucose value??
17- What effect does septicemia have on blood glucose value??
18- What effect does epinephrine have on blood glucose value??
19- What effect does glucagon have on blood glucose value??
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