In TLC or thin layer chromatography, RT is the same for a particular compound if the chromatographic parameters are the same for every TLC procedure used to separate this compound.
You are analyzing glucose values using a spectrophotometric…
You are analyzing glucose values using a spectrophotometric assay. You noticed that the specimen is lipemic. The analytical range of your instrument is 100-1000 g/dL. Your instrument gave an error code when it analyzed your patient sample. You decided to perform a 1/10 dilution of your sample. And it gave you a result of 35 g/dL. What result would you use to report to the physician?
The images below represent the results of normal (left image…
The images below represent the results of normal (left image) and abnormal (right image) levels of control that are tested daily for a specific analyte. On which day should the run be rejected if Westgard rules are used to evaluate QC? Questions: a. On which day and which control level should the run be rejected, if any? (2pts) b. If there is a QC violation, what specific QC violation was observed? (1pt) c. What type of error, if any, would this represent? (1pt) d. State at least one source that contributed to this type of error. (1 pt) e. State at least one way that you would troubleshoot this error. Be concise and specific for full credit. (1 pt)
A standard calibrator solution of glucose has a concentratio…
A standard calibrator solution of glucose has a concentration of 125 mg/dL and gives an absorbance of 0.20. What is the concentration of glucose in a patient’s serum that has an absorbance of 0.10? For full credit, show your work and calculations.
In third-degree burns, the stem cells within the associated…
In third-degree burns, the stem cells within the associated structures of the skin, the hair follicles and the nails is _______________________.
What are the three types of specialized connective tissue we…
What are the three types of specialized connective tissue we studied in chapter 5?
A sunburn typically only affects the epidermal layer of the…
A sunburn typically only affects the epidermal layer of the skin, causing it to be red and irritated, inflamed. However, no blistering, no scarring, and total healing in a few days. This is an example of a ____________________ burn.
The indentation at the base of a hair follicle that allows b…
The indentation at the base of a hair follicle that allows blood flow into the hair follicle is called the _______________.
A heritable condition affecting the production of melanin, w…
A heritable condition affecting the production of melanin, which arises when a person has a mutation which codes for a faulty Tyrosinase Enzyme, and they fail to break down Tyrosine.
An auto-immune disorder which results in the body attacking…
An auto-immune disorder which results in the body attacking it’s own hair follicles with antibodies.