1- When arterial blood is exposed to air (as in air bubbles in a collection syringe),which one of the following sets of changes occur??
2- Uptake of O2 by the blood in the lungs is controlled primarily by:?
3- Quantitative sweat chloride testing remains the standard for diagnostic testing of cystic fibrosis (CF)because:?
4- The anticoagulant that is considered best for anaerobic collection of an arterial or venous whole blood specimen for blood gas analysis is:?
5- Which one of the following is a cause of decreased fractional oxyhemoglobin (FO2Hb)??
6- An increase in blood pH with a concomitant decrease in PCO2 and a decreased body temperature and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate will cause the oxygen dissociation curve to:?
7- In the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation,the term "pK'" is the:?
8- The PO2 at which the hemoglobin of the blood is half saturated with O2 is referred to as:?
9- In regard to the colligative properties of a solution,the addition of solutes to pure solvent will _____ the vapor pressure of that solution compared with pure solvent.?
10- Historically,chloride was measured in blood by spectrophotometry.Now the methods of choice for chloride measurement include ion-selective electrodes and:?
11- A 24-hour-old infant is tested for quantitative sweat chloride because her older brother was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.After iontophoresis of pilocarpine nitrate and collection of sweat,the sample is analyzed by coulometric titration.The value of the infant's sweat chloride was 23 mmol/L (reference interval: 29 mmol/L).The next day,the infant's physician calls the laboratory to report that the infant has difficulty breathing and that the parents report the infant's skin tasted salty.The physician is considering a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.What type of error has likely occurred??
12- To stimulate sweating for a quantitative sweat chloride test,_____ is iontophoresed into the skin.?
13- The high extracellular concentration of which cation contributes to the osmotic strength of extracellular fluid??
14- Which of the following electrolytes is regulated in part by dietary intake??
15- The most common laboratory method of sodium/potassium measurement in a high-throughput automated chemistry analyzer is:?
16- Osmolality is defined as the number of _____ of solution.?
17- The "electrolyte exclusion effect" is:?
18- The correct formula for calculating plasma osmolality is:?
19- Which one of the following statements concerning electrolytes and electrolyte measurement is incorrect??
20- Which blood gas parameter is most affected by the choice of arterial versus venous blood??
21- A blood gas parameter is affected by the choice of arterial versus venous blood.What is the reason for the difference in the value of this correctly identified parameter??
22- Although aqueous fluid control materials are the most commonly used commercial controls for blood gas and pH measurements,what is their main disadvantage??
23- An instrument that hemolyzes whole blood by sonication then determines total hemoglobin fractions by spectrophotometry and calculation is called a(n):?
24- The basic methodology used to measure pH,PCO2,and PO2 is:?
25- In an individual older than 6 months of age,which one of the following laboratory results is usually associated with cystic fibrosis??
26- A blood sample from an individual with leukemia is submitted for blood gas analysis.The transport of the sample is delayed for approximately an hour before analysis.What affect,if any,will these two variables have on the blood gas analysis results??
27- The most commonly measured colligative property of urine or plasma that is tested in the clinical laboratory to determine osmolality is:?
28- The specimen of choice for measurement of potassium (K+)is plasma because:?
29- Whole blood specimens stored at 37° C will demonstrate a falsely increased potassium value because of red blood cell hemolysis.?
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