10 Questions
What can cause a false positive result in a test?
Hemolysis, lipemia, or contamination
Why should the test reaction be read immediately after 2 minutes?
To ensure accurate results
What should be done with the reagent and control when not in use?
Store at 2 - 8 degrees Celsius
What has been tested for in the product?
HIV and HBsAg
What is the purpose of the product?
For in vitro diagnostic use
Why should the product be handled with caution?
Because it is based on human blood
What should be checked before using the reagent and control?
The expiration date
What can interfere with the test result?
High levels of Beta-lipoprotein
Why should the product not be frozen?
Because it is sensitive to temperature
What can react with the metal pipes to form metal oxide?
Sodium azide
This quiz covers the introduction to ASOT, Streptococcus, and its role in causing rheumatic fever. It also discusses the antibody response to Streptolysin O and its detection in serum samples.
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