Chapter 11
Clinical Chemistry · 14 exercises
Problem 1
Which of the following acute-phase reactant proteins decreases during inflammation? a. Transferrin b. \(\alpha_{1}\) -Antitrypsin c. Haptoglobin d. Fibrinogen
4 step solution
Problem 2
Which of the following refers to the three-dimensional spatial configuration of a single polypeptide chain determined by disulfide linkages, hydrogen bonds, electrostatic attractions, and van der Waals forces? a. Primary structure b. Secondary structure c. Tertiary structure d. Quaternary structure
6 step solution
Problem 3
Which of the following plasma proteins is primarily responsible for maintaining in vivo colloidal osmotic pressure? a. Albumin b. Hemoglobin c. Fibrinogen d. \(\alpha_{2}\) -Macroglobulin
4 step solution
Problem 4
Which of the following best describes a peptide bond? a. An amino group and carboxyl group bonded to an alpha-carbon b. A double carbon bond between the alpha-carbons of two amino acids c. An amino group bonded to a carboxyl group of another amino acid d. Two carboxyl groups bonded to the alpha-carbon of an amino acid
4 step solution
Problem 5
Which of the following results would correlate best with malnutrition and a poor protein-caloric status? a. Decreased prealbumin b. Decreased \(y\) -globulins c. Elevated ceruloplasmin d. Elevated \(\alpha_{1}\) -fetoprotein
7 step solution
Problem 7
An immunofixation protein electrophoresis is performed on serum from a patient with the most common type of multiple myeloma. The resulting pattern would most likely reveal which of the following? a. An IgG monoclonal band b. Oligoclonal bands c. Significant \(\beta-\gamma\) bridging d. An IgM monoclonal band
5 step solution
Problem 8
Which of the following would indicate a plasma specimen was used for protein electrophoresis instead of serum? a. A small peak between the \(\beta\) - and \(y\) -globulins b. A broad increase in the \(\gamma\) -globulin fraction c. A bridge between the \(\alpha_{1}\) - and \(\alpha_{2}\) -globulins d. A significantly decreased albumin peak
4 step solution
Problem 9
Which of the following conditions would correlate best with the serum proteink electrophoresis results below? albumin: decreased \(\alpha_{1}\) -globulins: increased \(\alpha_{2}\) -globulins: increased \(\beta\) -globulins: normal Y-globulins: normal a. Acute inflammation b. Chronic liver cirrhosis c. Nephrotic syndrome d. Monoclonal gammopathy
3 step solution
Problem 10
Which of the following conditions would correlate best with the presence of distinct oligoclonal bands in the \(\gamma\) -zone on CSF protein electrophoresis? a. Multiple sclerosis b. Multiple myeloma c. Bacterial meningitis d. Myoglobinemia
7 step solution
Problem 11
When a protein is dissolved in a buffer solution that is more alkaline than its \(\mathrm{pI}\) and an electric current is passed through the solution, the protein will act as: a. An anion and migrate to the anode b. A cation and migrate to the cathode c. An anion and migrate to the cathode d. An uncharged particle and will not move
4 step solution
Problem 12
Which of the following conditions would correlate best with an elevated serum total protein with high levels of both albumin and globulins? a. Dehydration b. Myocardial infarction c. Glomerulonephritis d. Liver cirrhosis
4 step solution
Problem 13
Which of the following urine total protein results would correlate best with a patient with nephrotic syndrome? a. Normal b. Lower than normal c. Higher than normal d. Similar to levels in CSF total protein levels
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Problem 14
Isoelectric focusing is used to phenotype \(\alpha_{1}\) -antitrypsin deficiencies. When protein is electrophoresed, it migrates to which of the following? a. The site where the \(\mathrm{pH}\) is the same as its \(\mathrm{p} I\). b. The site where the mass of the protein correlates with the pI. c. The site where the protein's net charge exceeds the pI. d. The site where the protein's net charge is less than the \(\mathrm{pI}\).
4 step solution
Problem 16
Which of the following CSF proteins would be measured when investigating active demyelination in multiple sclerosis? a. CSF-serum albumin ratio b. \(\alpha_{1}\) -Antitrypsin c. Myelin basic protein d. Immunoglobulin G
4 step solution