CHEM04 - Liver and Pancreatic function, lipids, cardiac markers

  1. What lipid is the precursor to all steroid hormones?




    A) cholesterol
  2. Lipoprotein (a), or Lp(a), is significant when elevated in serum because it:




    D)  competes with plasminogen for fibrinolytic sites, preventing lysis of small clots
  3. Which of the following result sets would indicate a high risk for coronary artery disease?





    D)  20 mg/dL HDL cholesterol and 250 mg/dL total cholesterol
  4. The turbid, or milky, appearance of serum in the hours after fat ingestion is termed postprandial lipemia. This lipemic appearance is caused by the presence of ?




    C) chylomicrons
  5. All of the following statements about HDL cholesterol are true EXCEPT:




    A)  HDL is involved in plaque formation
  6. Which of the following laboratory tests are included in the standard lipid panel?




    D)  Total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol
  7. The apoprotein primarily associated with atherogenic lipoproteins is





    C)  apo B100
  8. Most assays for triglyceride measurement are based on the measurement of [select] after lipase hydrolysis of triglycerides.




    C)  glycerol
  9. (T/F) Substances which may interfere with most cholesterol methods include bilirubin, hemolysis and ascorbicacid.
    True
  10. A patient presents to the ED with chest pain. A CKMB is ordered with a result of 8.3 ng/mL (reference interval <4.0 ng/mL). A medical student asks you if this is diagnostic of an acute coronary event. Which of the following would NOT be appropriate responses? (multiple choices)
    • a) It depends on the total CK.
    • b) A rise and/or fall is more diagnostic of an acute event than a single result.
    • c) Our method uses monoclonal antibodies with absolute MB specificity.
    • d) Any result >than the upper reference limit is abnormal.
    • e) All are appropriate responses
    • C and D
  11. (T/F) Unconjugated bilirubin is water soluble.
    False
  12. A patient with elevated total serum bilirubin and a positive test for urine bilirubin could also be expected to have a(n) [select] serum direct bilirubin.




    B) increased
  13. Bilirubin is conjugated in the liver by the action of the enzyme :




    C)  glucuronyl transferase.
  14. In addition to the pancreas, amylase is produced in quantity by the




    D) salivary glands
  15. Samples collected for ammonia testing must be kept on ice and analyzed stat due to




    A)  production of ammonia by enzymatic action in the sample.
  16. (T/F) Total protein in serum is determined by the biuret method, which detects proteins by the specific binding of the dye biuret with a shift in its absorbance maximum.
    False
  17. (T/F) Serum albumin is increased with dehydration and decreased in chronic liver disease.
    True
  18. Unconjugated bilirubin




    B)  requires an accelerator to react with diazotized sulfanilic acid
  19. Which of the following enzymes shows the greatest specificity for hepatocellular damage?




    A) alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
  20. The Friedewald equation is defined as




    C)  LDL cholesterol = Total cholesterol - Triglycerides÷ 5 HDL cholesterol
  21. Which of the following statements about chylomicrons (CM) is FALSE?




    C)  CM carry primarily esterified cholesterol.
  22. A patient presents to his physician with a chief complaint that his stool has become very pale in the last 5 days. He has not had any significant changes to his diet. The MD orders a standard liver function panel. For each test below, what would be the most likely significant abnormalities, if any?

    +ALP (alkaline phosphatase)
    +Total bilirubin
    + Direct bilirubin
    +ALT

    -Normal
    -Elevated
    -Decreased
    • ALP: Elevated
    • Total bilirubin: Elevated
    • Direct bilirubin: Elevated
    • ALT: Normal
  23. The Friedewald equation should not be used if the :




    C)  Triglycerides >400 mg/dL.
  24. The best single test for evaluating possible acute pancreatitis is :




    A)  serum lipase.
  25. An autoimmune disorder produced by ingestion of gluten and characterized by inflammatory damage to intestinal lining cells and malabsorption is:




    D)  celiac disease.
  26. The LEAST useful test for active H. pylori infection is




    B)  serum H. pylori antibody.
  27. Acute pancreatitis could commonly be associated with all the following findings EXCEPT:




    A)  increased serum insulin.
  28. Which of the following biomarkers is elevated for the longest period of time following an acute myocardial infarction?




    A)  Troponin
  29. The following LFT results are obtained from a patient with a complaint of left, lower quadrant pain. An intern calls and questions the results. You think to yourself:
    Total protein: 3.4 gm/dL (RI 6.0‐8.0)
    Albumin: 3.9 gm/dL (RI 3.5‐5.0)
    Total bilirubin: 2.1 mg/dL (RI 0.3‐1.2)
    Direct bilirubin: 0.4 mg/dL (RI 0.0‐0.3)
    AST: <2 U/L (RI 0‐40)
    ALT: 225 U/L (RI 0‐37)
    ALP: 125 U/L (RI 39‐117)




    A)  These results aren't right. I'll repeat the tests.
  30. A relatively common disorder of bilirubin conjugation that causes no adverse effects is




    C)  Gilbert's syndrome
  31. A form of acute coronary syndrome that is accompanied by a specific ECG abnormality is termed




    A)  STEMI
  32. A recommended scheme for the diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes is to test for




    A)  troponin at presentation, then every 3 hrs for 6 hrs.
  33. A patient presents to their MD with a complaint of loose greasy stool that has a particularly foul odor. Which test would be LEAST likely to aid in the diagnosis?




    C)  Lactose tolerance test
  34. In chronic liver failure, such as cirrhosis, there may be a significant impairment of normal ammonia metabolism and eventual hyperammonemia. Elevated ammonia can lead to:




    A)  hepatic encephalopathy.
  35. A new intern calls the laboratory to ask which liver enzymes would be best to assess to differentiate between hepatocellular and cholestatic disease. You respond: "The best TWO would be " (no partial credit)

    a) ALP
    b) ALT
    c) Amylase
    d) AST
    e) GGT
    f) Lipase
    b and e
  36. For each lipoprotein, match the tissue site where it is formed.

    +Chylomicron
    +HDL
    +IDL
    +VLDL

    -Liver
    -Peripheral tissues
    -Pancreas
    -Intestine and Liver
    -Intestine
    • Chylomicron: Intestine
    • HDL: Intestine and Liver
    • IDL: Peripheral tissues
    • VLDL: Liver
  37. The key element to a cardiac troponin indicating an acute coronary event is




    A)  a rise and/or fall in sequential results
  38. Which of the following IS NOT a potential cause of pancreatitis?




    D) All are potential causes
  39. A patient presents with a positive antiHAV(total) and a negative antiHAV(IgM). The results are consistent with:




    A)  immunity to HAV
  40. A patient has the following test results. These are consistent with which clinical setting?
    1. antiHBc(IgM) positive
    2. antiHBs negative
    3. HBsAg positive




    A)  acute HBV infection
  41. +May rule in or rule out congestive heart failure
    +Predictor of coronary vascular inflammation
    +CV risk marker poorly responsive to therapy
    +Correlates well with HDL cholesterol

    -hsCRP
    -LDL cholesterol
    -LP(a)
    -apo-A1
    -apo-B100
    -BNP
    • May rule in or rule out congestive heart failure: BNP
    • Predictor of coronary vascular inflammation: hsCRP
    • CV risk marker poorly responsive to therapy: LP(a)
    • Correlates well with HDL cholesterol: apo-A1
  42. The viral hepatitis most likely to become a chronic infection is




    A) Hepatitis c
  43. For each of the following clinical situations, matching it with the type of jaundice it represents.

    +gall stone in bile duct
    +severe GI bleeding
    +Gilbert's syndrome
    +Hemolytic transfusion reaction

    -post-hepatic
    -pre-hepatic
    -hepatic
    -none of these
    • gall stone in bile duct: post-hepatic
    • severe GI bleeding: pre-hepatic
    • Gilbert's syndrome: hepatic
    • Hemolytic transfusion reaction: pre-hepatic
  44. Ability to hydrolyze this carbohydrate is often lost as people age.




    A)  lactose
  45. Apolipoproteins are normally found in what region of the lipoprotein structure?



    B) exterior
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