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- Explain why the bacitracin and novobiocin tests have different cutoff measurements for sensitivity/resistance.Why are specimens for bilirubin testing protected from light? Discuss handling procedures for bilirubin samples.What level of RF in serum is clinically significant? Why is a 1:20 dilution of patient serum, rather than undiluted patient serum, used for the qualitative test? Describe how the RF concentration is computed?
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- A healthy 28-year -old female sees her physician for a routine examination and blood work: Total bilirubin 2.8 mg/dL Direct bilirubin 0.1 mg/dL Indirect bilirubin 2.7 mg/dL These resulta correlate with which of the following conditions? 1) Normal, healthy individual 2) Biliary obstruction 3) Dubin-Johnson sundrome 4) Gilbert's disease no references, just homeworkDiscuss the medical application of the Benedict’s test? What other test(s) are used in parallel to Benedict’s test?What group of tests can be done to diagnose chronic myelocytic leukemia? Question 6 options: A) TRAP stain, flow cytometry, cytogenetics B) lymph node biopsy, new methlylene blue stain, sickledex C) LAP stain, flow cytometry, cytogenetics D) Sudan Black, Auramine O, Gram Stain