chem
- external quality assurance and purpose
2.what would you report in a FBS result of 7.8mmol
3.why women and pregnant women have low ferritin level?
4.anion gap calculation
5.what does glycated HB measure
6
factors that affect CA and pottassium--preanalytical
- 2 hormones of anterior pituitary
8.why is it not good to measure samples left overnight for potassium?
9 tests for m.I and arrange according to the most important.
bgs
- what rh is common in Australia
2.who can produce anti a1
question on primary and secondary immune response
factors that affect ab-ag reactions
emergency xmatch
control for anti globulin and purpose
7 type of an in hdn
how to label sample for xmatch
how can blood group a parents produce blood group o baby?
temp for storing RBC
11.how long can sample of xmatched patient transfused 3 months ago be stored?
- blood transfusion question--- 72 yr old man of group ab rh d positive needs to be transused with 6 units of blood. which six units would you choose?
a. 2 units of an positive
b.10 units of a +
c. 20 units of b+
d. no O-ve
e.15 O tve
f. 10 ab -be
g. 22 a-ve
h. 6 b-ve
histo
types of connective tissues
4 egs offixative
what can gieson stain used for
stain for m. lepros
melting temp for paraffin wax
stain for demonstrating axon, glycogen, hemosiderin
components of pap stain
type of epithelial that covers the tongue
2 types of cells seen in cervical smear
micro
4 members of enterobacteriae
colour of s epidermis on mannitol agar, shigella on xld,
gram stainmorphology
hemolysis type-- s pyrogenes,pneumococci,listeria
cause of whooping cough
component of gram stain
dermatophyte that cause tinea infections
mic
parasites seen in blood
conc of bact growth that is significant in urine culture
hematology
meaning of hct,itp,prv,mcv
cause of megaloblastic anaemia
types of lymphoma
disorder in which Heinz body is seen
what disorder does g6pd cause
giemsa stain component
retics and why measure it
spherocytes, tear drop, stomacytes
abnormal platelet count and what to do next?