Essay:
1. Discuss the steps in a Quality Control Chart Preparation.
2. Discuss the 4 major processes in Quality Assurance Program.
3. Explain the Westgard Rules and their indications.
WATCH OUT FOR THE ANSWERS NEXT WEEK.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Problem Solving: Molarity, Normality, Percent Solutions
PROBLEM SOLVING :
1. WRITE DOWN FORMULA.
2. SHOW COMPUTATIONS.
3. ENCLOSE ANSWERS IN BOXES.
ATOMIC WEIGHTS:
Na = 23 H = 1 S = 32
Cl= 35.5 O = 16
1. If you weigh 5 g NaCl solution and dissolve it in 1000 ml of diluent. ( 5 pts. each)
A. What is the Molarity?
B. What is the Normality?
C. What is the percent solution?
2. What is the Molarity of a 0.5 N H2SO4 solution? (5 pts.)
3. What is the dilution if you add 0.75 ml of serum to 3.0 ml of diluent? ( 5 pts.)
4. How would you prepare 1:20 serum dilution? (5 pts.)
5. How would you prepare a 0.5 % NaCl solution? (5 pts.)
6. You are asked to prepare 200 ml of the following standard concentrations from a 20 mg/dL standard stock solution: Tabulate volume of solute and solvent and also dilution. ( 5 pts. each)
A. 2 mg/dL C. 8 mg/dL
B. 4 mg/dL D. 10 mg/dL
E. 15 mg/dL
PARTIAL ANSWERS ARE FOUND IN THIS POST
1. WRITE DOWN FORMULA.
2. SHOW COMPUTATIONS.
3. ENCLOSE ANSWERS IN BOXES.
ATOMIC WEIGHTS:
Na = 23 H = 1 S = 32
Cl= 35.5 O = 16
1. If you weigh 5 g NaCl solution and dissolve it in 1000 ml of diluent. ( 5 pts. each)
A. What is the Molarity?
B. What is the Normality?
C. What is the percent solution?
2. What is the Molarity of a 0.5 N H2SO4 solution? (5 pts.)
3. What is the dilution if you add 0.75 ml of serum to 3.0 ml of diluent? ( 5 pts.)
4. How would you prepare 1:20 serum dilution? (5 pts.)
5. How would you prepare a 0.5 % NaCl solution? (5 pts.)
6. You are asked to prepare 200 ml of the following standard concentrations from a 20 mg/dL standard stock solution: Tabulate volume of solute and solvent and also dilution. ( 5 pts. each)
A. 2 mg/dL C. 8 mg/dL
B. 4 mg/dL D. 10 mg/dL
E. 15 mg/dL
PARTIAL ANSWERS ARE FOUND IN THIS POST
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
ANSWERS TO IDENTIFICATION: Basic Questions
ANSWERS TO IDENTIFICATION: Basic Questions
1. The supernatant fluid when clotted blood has been centrifuged. - SERUM
2. The supernatant fluid when anti-coagulated blood has been centrifuged.- PLASMA
3. Reference method for electrolyte determination.- ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODE
4. A process wherein a needle is introduced into a vein to obtain blood.- VENIPUNCTURE
5. Main function is water electrolyte balance.- SODIUM
6. How many minutes do you centrifuge the blood for serum preparation? - 5 TO 10 MINUTES
7. It is the precision and accuracy of a method.- RELIABILITY
8. Normal anion-gap value. - 8 to 12 mEq/L
9. The normal pH of serum.- 7.35 to 7.45
10. The most common sample for clinical chemistry - SERUM
1. The supernatant fluid when clotted blood has been centrifuged. - SERUM
2. The supernatant fluid when anti-coagulated blood has been centrifuged.- PLASMA
3. Reference method for electrolyte determination.- ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODE
4. A process wherein a needle is introduced into a vein to obtain blood.- VENIPUNCTURE
5. Main function is water electrolyte balance.- SODIUM
6. How many minutes do you centrifuge the blood for serum preparation? - 5 TO 10 MINUTES
7. It is the precision and accuracy of a method.- RELIABILITY
8. Normal anion-gap value. - 8 to 12 mEq/L
9. The normal pH of serum.- 7.35 to 7.45
10. The most common sample for clinical chemistry - SERUM
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