LFT Quiz: Can You Spot Liver Damage?

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1. In alcoholic liver disease, the AST/ALT ratio is typically ____ than 1.

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Lft Quiz: Can You Spot Liver Damage? - Quiz

This quiz evaluates your understanding of Liver Function Tests and their clinical significance. You'll assess abnormal lab values, interpret patterns of liver injury, and apply knowledge of hepatic disease pathophysiology. Essential for nurses managing patients with liver disorders and recognizing early signs of hepatic dysfunction.

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2. True or False: Elevated GGT with normal alkaline phosphatase is liver-specific.

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3. Which pattern indicates recovery from acute hepatocellular injury?

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4. The MELD score uses creatinine, INR, and ____.

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5. In biliary obstruction, which Liver Function Tests pattern is expected?

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6. True or False: Hypoalbuminemia develops early in acute hepatitis.

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7. Which condition classically presents with alkaline phosphatase >4× normal and mild ALT elevation?

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8. Conjugated (direct) hyperbilirubinemia results from impaired ____.

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9. A patient has ALT 1200, AST 1400, and PT 18 seconds. What is the primary concern?

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10. Which medication can cause cholestatic liver injury with preserved synthetic function?

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11. Which enzyme elevation is most specific to hepatocellular injury?

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12. True or False: A normal bilirubin excludes significant liver disease.

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13. Which Liver Function Tests result best reflects hepatic synthetic capacity?

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14. Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia occurs when ____.

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15. A patient with viral hepatitis typically shows which AST/ALT ratio?

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16. True or False: AST elevation is more liver-specific than ALT elevation.

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17. What is the normal albumin level range?

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18. In chronic liver disease, which finding indicates synthetic dysfunction?

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19. Elevated alkaline phosphatase and GGT with normal transaminases typically indicates ____.

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20. A patient has ALT 800 U/L, AST 750 U/L, and bilirubin 1.2 mg/dL. What does this pattern suggest?

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In alcoholic liver disease, the AST/ALT ratio is typically ____ than...
True or False: Elevated GGT with normal alkaline phosphatase is...
Which pattern indicates recovery from acute hepatocellular injury?
The MELD score uses creatinine, INR, and ____.
In biliary obstruction, which Liver Function Tests pattern is...
True or False: Hypoalbuminemia develops early in acute hepatitis.
Which condition classically presents with alkaline phosphatase >4×...
Conjugated (direct) hyperbilirubinemia results from impaired ____.
A patient has ALT 1200, AST 1400, and PT 18 seconds. What is the...
Which medication can cause cholestatic liver injury with preserved...
Which enzyme elevation is most specific to hepatocellular injury?
True or False: A normal bilirubin excludes significant liver disease.
Which Liver Function Tests result best reflects hepatic synthetic...
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia occurs when ____.
A patient with viral hepatitis typically shows which AST/ALT ratio?
True or False: AST elevation is more liver-specific than ALT...
What is the normal albumin level range?
In chronic liver disease, which finding indicates synthetic...
Elevated alkaline phosphatase and GGT with normal transaminases...
A patient has ALT 800 U/L, AST 750 U/L, and bilirubin 1.2 mg/dL. What...
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