I. IDENTIFICATION: ( 1 PT. EACH)
1. The supernatant fluid when clotted blood has been centrifuged.
SERUM2. The supernatant fluid when anti-coagulated blood has been centrifuged.
PLASMA3. The reference colorimetric method for cholesterol.
SCHOENHEIMER AND SPERRY4. A process wherein a needle is introduced into a vein to obtain blood.
VENIPUNCTURE/PHLEBOTOMY5. The simplest form of carbohydrate.
MONOSACCHARIDE6. How many minutes do you centrifuge the blood for serum preparation?
5-10 MINUTES7. It is the precision and accuracy of a method.
RELIABILITY8. The reference method for glucose.
HEXOKINASE9. The normal pH of serum.
7.35 TO 7.45 WITH AN AVERAGE OF 7.410. The most common sample for clinical chemistry.
UNHEMOLYZED, NON-ICTERIC, NON-LIPEMIC, CLEAR SERUM