CLS Clinical Chemistry 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which specimen is preferred for most clinical chemistry tests to avoid interference from cellular components?
- Whole blood collected in EDTA
- Serum or plasma separated from cells (Correct answer)
- Urine collected over 24 hours
- Cerebrospinal fluid collected by lumbar puncture
Correct answer: Serum or plasma separated from cells
Serum or plasma is preferred for most clinical chemistry tests because cellular components can interfere with analyte measurement and enzymatic reactions.
Question 2: A patient's serum glucose is measured at 350 mg/dL. Which method is considered the reference method for glucose measurement in clinical laboratories?
- Hexokinase method (Correct answer)
- Glucose oxidase-peroxidase method
- Orthotoluidine method
- Folin-Wu reduction method
Correct answer: Hexokinase method
The hexokinase method is considered the reference method for glucose measurement due to its high specificity and accuracy.
Question 3: Which enzyme is most cardiac-specific and is considered the gold standard biomarker for myocardial infarction diagnosis?
- Creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB)
- Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)
- Cardiac troponin I or T (Correct answer)
- Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)
Correct answer: Cardiac troponin I or T
Cardiac troponin I and T are the gold standard biomarkers for myocardial infarction due to their high cardiac specificity and sensitivity.
Question 4: The normal anion gap range is approximately 8-12 mEq/L. Which formula correctly calculates the anion gap?
- Na+ - (Cl- + HCO3-) (Correct answer)
- Na+ + K+ - (Cl- + HCO3-)
- Na+ - Cl-
- (Na+ + K+) - Cl-
Correct answer: Na+ - (Cl- + HCO3-)
The anion gap is calculated as Na+ minus the sum of Cl- and HCO3-, representing unmeasured anions in plasma.
Question 5: Which lipid fraction is inversely associated with cardiovascular disease risk and is often called 'good cholesterol'?
- LDL cholesterol
- VLDL cholesterol
- HDL cholesterol (Correct answer)
- Chylomicrons
Correct answer: HDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk because it facilitates reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues to the liver.
Question 6: A serum creatinine of 2.5 mg/dL in an adult patient most likely indicates which condition?
- Normal renal function
- Impaired renal function (Correct answer)
- Hepatic failure
- Hemolytic anemia
Correct answer: Impaired renal function
A serum creatinine of 2.5 mg/dL exceeds the normal range (0.6-1.2 mg/dL) and indicates impaired glomerular filtration and renal dysfunction.
Question 7: Which of the following is the most common cause of pseudohyperkalemia in a blood specimen?
- Prolonged storage at room temperature
- Hemolysis of red blood cells in the specimen (Correct answer)
- Use of a lithium heparin tube
- Refrigeration of the specimen before centrifugation
Correct answer: Hemolysis of red blood cells in the specimen
Hemolysis releases intracellular potassium from red blood cells into the serum or plasma, causing falsely elevated potassium results.
Which specimen is preferred for most clinical chemistry tests to avoid interference from cellular components?