Here's a brief description of the topics covered in the previous set of medical laboratory exam multiple-choice
Kidney The evaluation of kidney function is done using the serum creatinine test.
Fasting Blood The normal range of fasting blood glucose levels is 70-100 mg/dL.
Gallbladder The function of the gallbladder is assessed using the Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) test.
Hemoglobin The normal range of hemoglobin levels in adult males is 13-16 g/dL.
Pituitary The function of the pituitary gland is evaluated through the Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test.
PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction, a laboratory technique used for DNA amplification and detection.
Adrenal Gland The function of the adrenal glands is assessed using the serum cortisol test.
White Blood Cell The normal range of white blood cell count is 4.0-11.0 K/μL.
Pancreatic The function of the pancreas is evaluated using the lipase test.
The normal range of the International Normalized Ratio (INR) for patients on warfarin therapy is 2.0-3.0.
Each question covers a specific aspect of laboratory testing, including organ function evaluation, diagnostic tests, normal reference ranges, and common laboratory techniques. These topics are fundamental in medical laboratory exams, and understanding them is essential for accurate diagnosis and patient care.