Explore key lab tests in this quiz titled 'Random Clinical Lab Tests'. It assesses knowledge on electrolyte imbalances, EKG changes in hyperkalemia, and definitions related to lab measurements, enhancing skills crucial for healthcare professionals.
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Administration of IV NS
OTC NSAIDS
Getting an EKG
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Peaked T waves and a widened QRS and a depressed ST segment.
Flattened T waves and prominent U waves
Peaked T waves, shortened QRS, depressed ST segment
Jacked up
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Osmolality
Osmolarity
Serum osmolality
Osmotic pressure
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Calories
Globulin
Serum albumin
Total protein
B and c
A & d
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Globulin
Albumin
Amino acids
Legos
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Malnutrition
Dehydration
Pregnancy
Liver disease
Metastatic tumor
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True
False
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Solutes such as organic acids (ketones)
Usually high levels of glucose or ethanol by-products
Large amounts of organic solution
A & B
B & C
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Serum osmolality
Osmolal gap
Total protein
Urine osmolality
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True
False
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Pre-renal impairment
Post-renal impairment
Diabetes insipidus
Abuse of a loop diuretic
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Beta-blockers
NSAIDS
Calcium supplements
Antacids
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ATP
Albumin
Calcium
Urine solute
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Skeletal muscle injury
Myasthenia gravis
Renal disorders
Decreased GFR
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15%
25%
50%
75%
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Acute kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease
Contagious herpes
Glomerulonephritis
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Myocardial injury
Congestive heart failure
Hepatic congestion
Decreased renal perfusion
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