Clinical Pathology Tests

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Q. What does a complete blood count (CBC) primarily assess?
  • A. Liver function
  • B. Kidney function
  • C. Blood cell levels
  • D. Electrolyte balance
Q. What does a high level of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) indicate?
  • A. Kidney damage
  • B. Liver damage
  • C. Heart disease
  • D. Diabetes
Q. What does a high level of potassium in the blood indicate?
  • A. Hypokalemia
  • B. Hyperkalemia
  • C. Hyponatremia
  • D. Hypernatremia
Q. What does a lipid panel measure?
  • A. Blood glucose levels
  • B. Liver enzymes
  • C. Cholesterol and triglycerides
  • D. Electrolyte levels
Q. What does a low level of albumin in the blood suggest?
  • A. Dehydration
  • B. Liver disease
  • C. Kidney disease
  • D. Heart failure
Q. Which test is commonly used to monitor long-term glucose control in diabetics?
  • A. Fasting blood glucose
  • B. Hemoglobin A1c
  • C. Oral glucose tolerance test
  • D. Random blood glucose
Q. Which test is used to assess the coagulation status of blood?
  • A. Complete blood count
  • B. Prothrombin time (PT)
  • C. Liver function test
  • D. Basic metabolic panel
Q. Which test is used to evaluate kidney function?
  • A. Liver function test
  • B. Serum creatinine test
  • C. Thyroid function test
  • D. Coagulation profile
Q. Which test measures the concentration of glucose in the blood?
  • A. Lipid panel
  • B. Fasting blood glucose test
  • C. Complete metabolic panel
  • D. Thyroid function test
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