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Descriptions of the positive result for each test.
TESTS | DESCRIPTIONS/OBSERVATIONS | AMINO ACIDS* OR PROTEINS THAT WILL TEST (+) |
BIURET | ||
NINHYDRIN | ||
XANTHOPROTEIC | ||
MILLON-NASSE | ||
SAKAGUCHI | ||
LEAD ACETATE | ||
PAULY | ||
HOPSKIN-COLE |
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- Matching Type Match the the condition/description to the correspondingtest/specimen to be conducted or evaluated. Choose the correct answer. Polymerase Chain Reaction Test Rapid Antibody Test Thyroxine Stimulating Hormone Blood typing Blood Chemistry Microscopic Stool Examination Complete Blood Count Physical Stool Examination Urinalysis Alanine Aminotransterase Level Susceptibility test Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Glycated Hemoglobin 1. Fasting Blood Sugar 2. Helminth Infestation 3. Presence of COVID-19 virus as antigen 4. Organ damage by Acetaminophen * 5. Antibiotic Resistance 6. Effectiveness of Metformin 7. Pregnancy 8. Ilicit drug use by bus drivers 9. Hypothyroidism 10.Identification of IgG and IgM against COVID-19 virusAnalysis of the pathological constituents GIVE THE FOLLOWING: a. Name of Test/Test Reagent b. Positive Result Blood (Note: Presence of blood in urine is termed as hemolobinuria) To 1 ml of freshly prepared Benzidine solution (sat’d sol’n of Benzidine in glacial Acetic acid) and 10 drops of urine sample. Add 5 drops of 3% H2O2. A positive result is indicated by a blue green color.Analysis of the pathological constituents GIVE THE FOLLOWING: - Name of Test/Test Reagent - Positive Result 1) Protein (Note: Presence of protein in urine is termed as proteinuria or albuminuria) A. Heat and Acetic acid test Fill a test about ¾ full of urine. Heat the upper portion gently to boiling for 1 -2 minutes being careful not to shake the tube. Rotate the tube to prevent overheating. A turbidity may be due to albumin, phosphates or carbonates. Add 3 drops of acetic acid drop by drop while boiling between each drop. If turbidity disappears, it is due to carbonates and phosphates. B. Heller’s nitric acid test Place 1 ml of urine sample in a test tube. Hold the test tube in an inclined position and carefully pour 1 drops of conc HNO3 down the side of the test tube. Note formation of white ring at the zone of contact of the two solutions which is an indication of the presence of protein.
- Why is confirmatory test important to perform in different drug of abuse. Explain the toxic effect of the following: Cannabinoids Cocaine OpiatesWhat is indicated by the Biuret testThe physician orders Mesna 0.2 g IV for the patient. Select the dosage strength that requires no conversion in solving for the ordered dose. NDC 25021-201-10 Rronly MESNA INJECTION 10 mL 1g g per (100 mg per mL) For IV Use 10 mL Multi-Dose Vial SAGENT 100 mg 1 mL 1 g O 10 mL 100 mg mL 1 g 1 mL LATEX-FREE Sterile, Nonpyrogenic. Each mL contains: 100 mg of mesna, 0.25 mg of edetate disodium, sodium hydroxide to adjust the pH to (6.5 to 7.4) and q.s. with Water for Injection. 10.4 mg of benzyl alcohol added as a preservative. Usual Dosage: See insert for dosing information. Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature].
- Which of the following gives a positive result for acrolein test?*The table below summarizes the results for Xanthoproteic test. Provide the correct remarks from the results if it's Positive for Xanthoproteic test or Negative for Xanthoproteic test. and if it's Negative for phenol group or Has the presence of phenol group.