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What is the recommended fasting time for Lipid Profile and Fasting Blood Sugar tests taken together?
What is the recommended fasting time for Lipid Profile and Fasting Blood Sugar tests taken together?
- 6-8 hours
- 10 hours (correct)
- 12-14 hours
- 8-10 hours
Which of the following is NOT included in the Lipid Profile test?
Which of the following is NOT included in the Lipid Profile test?
- Creatinine (correct)
- LDL
- HDL
- Cholesterol
What does SGPT and SGOT in blood tests stand for?
What does SGPT and SGOT in blood tests stand for?
- Serum Gamma Prothrombin Time, Serum Gamma Oxygen Time
- Serum Globulin Peptidase Time, Serum Globulin Oxygen Time
- Serum Glucose Phosphatase Total, Serum Glucose Phosphatase Total
- Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase, Serum Glutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase (correct)
What is the purpose of the Serology tests in the laboratory?
What is the purpose of the Serology tests in the laboratory?
Which tube type is used for blood coagulation testing?
Which tube type is used for blood coagulation testing?
Which test measures how long it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample?
Which test measures how long it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample?
Which type of urine specimen is most preferred for routine screening and pregnancy tests?
Which type of urine specimen is most preferred for routine screening and pregnancy tests?
Which method of urine collection is commonly used for pediatrics?
Which method of urine collection is commonly used for pediatrics?
Which non-blood sample is collected under sterile conditions for bacterial culture?
Which non-blood sample is collected under sterile conditions for bacterial culture?
What is the purpose of performing a 24-hour urine specimen collection?
What is the purpose of performing a 24-hour urine specimen collection?
Which non-blood sample is used for routine screening and quantitative chemical measurements?
Which non-blood sample is used for routine screening and quantitative chemical measurements?
Which method is used for collecting urine for bacterial culture and cytology?
Which method is used for collecting urine for bacterial culture and cytology?
In the context of fecalysis, which condition is characterized by the absence of bile salts that aid in the breakdown of dietary fat?
In the context of fecalysis, which condition is characterized by the absence of bile salts that aid in the breakdown of dietary fat?
Which diagnostic test requires a regulated fat intake of 100g/day and the collection of a 3-day specimen?
Which diagnostic test requires a regulated fat intake of 100g/day and the collection of a 3-day specimen?
Which of the following conditions can cause diarrhea with abnormal consistency in feces?
Which of the following conditions can cause diarrhea with abnormal consistency in feces?
Which laboratory test is most frequently used for early detection of colorectal cancer?
Which laboratory test is most frequently used for early detection of colorectal cancer?
Which of the following is NOT a normal component of a fecal specimen?
Which of the following is NOT a normal component of a fecal specimen?
Approximately how much feces is excreted in a 24-hour period under normal conditions?
Approximately how much feces is excreted in a 24-hour period under normal conditions?
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