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Sunday, August 28, 2011

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS -CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 01 MIDTERM EXAMS

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 01

MIDTERM EXAMS (AUGUST 31, 2011)

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

TOPICS

IDENTI-

FICATION

MULTIPLE CHOICE

PROBLEM SOLVING

ESSAY

TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS

%

Intro to CC

4

3

7

5

Laboratory Math

1

2

25

28

20

Instrumentation

1

20

21

15

Sample Collection

2

28

5

35

25

Quality Assurance

1

7

20

28

20

Glucose

1

20

21

15

100%

Transcription

10

TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS

10

80

45

5

150

BRING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:

1. TWO BLACK PENS

2. PENCIL AND ERASER

3. CALCULATORS (ANALOGUE)

4. GRAPHING PAPER ( 2 PCS)

5. PERMITS

PLEASE COME IN COMPLETE UNIFORM


Monday, August 8, 2011

MT3 A,B & C: Pointers in Venipuncture Practical Exams

1.Bring ALL necessary materials,EXCEPT: syringe(2 only) and tubes
2.Alotted time is 10 minutes.
3.Two tries per patient.
4.Role playing from start of procedure to termination.
5.Recommended-individual: wet and dry cotton, alcohol, sharps container (or at least two sets per group.)
6.Review venipuncture procedure in lab manual.
7.Observe all necessary precautions.
8.Good luck!


Monday, July 18, 2011

ANNOUNCEMENTS: BSMT3 in CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 01 PRELIMINARY EXAMS

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 01

PRELIMINARY EXAMS (JULY 20, 2011)

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

TOPICS

IDENTIFICATION

MULTIPLE CHOICE

PROBLEM SOLVING

ESSAY

TRANSC RIPTION

PERCENTAGE

Intro to CC

5

5




10

Laboratory Math

2

3

25

5

ALL

45

Instrumentation

3

32

5

5


45








TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS

10

40

30

10

10

100

BRING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:

1. TWO BLACK PENS

2. PENCIL AND ERASER

3. CALCULATORS (ANALOGUE)

4. GRAPHING PAPER ( 2 PCS)

5. PERMITS

PLEASE COME IN COMPLETE UNIFORM



Sunday, June 12, 2011

CC01 Lecture: Venipuncture Materials




Vacutainer Adapters

Vacutainer adapters are used in venipuncture utilizing the vacutainer method. This is the disposable type of adapters and are used only once. They hold the vacutainer tube in place during blood extraction or phlebotomy.




The Tourniquet

The tourniquet is used in venipuncture to make the veins prominent.





The syringe and needle

The syringe and needle are used to perform venipuncture (collection of blood from the veins). It is also used to inject intramuscularly, intravenously or intradermally medications and solutions.






Vacutainer Tubes

Vacutainer tubes are materials used when performing venipuncture. Venipuncture is the extraction of blood from the veins of a patient.





The Vacutainer Adapter

The adapter helps to hold the vacutainer tube in place during venipuncture procedure.


Images uploaded by Jenaisle



Monday, June 6, 2011

CC-03 Next Blog Assignment - Anterior Pituitary Hormones

Write a poem about the ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONES.

DEADLINE - June 14, Tuesday 12 pm.

Be as creative as possible. Content is still King and is the most important:

Content = 60 %
Originality, creativity, ATAI, presentation, organization = 40 %

Sunday, June 5, 2011

CC 01 Lecture: SPECTROPHOTOMETRY


SPECTROPHOTOMETER


• Is a device that measures the concentration of an unknown solution by measuring the light absorbed and transmitted through a specific wavelength of light.

COMPONENTS OF SPECTROPHOTOMETER

1. sample compartment
2. digital read-out
3. mode indicators
4. mode selection
5. decrease
6. increase
7. print
8. wavelength control
9. transmittance/absorbance control (100%T 0A)
10. power switch Zero control
11. light source

Watch the video on how to use the spectrophotometer:


Spectrophotometer Operation
Video credit:meowmo3/YouTube



Spectrophotometer Operation
Video credit: Wendytrees/YouTube



PRINCIPLE

A source of light provides a continuous beam which when passed through a cuvette (tube containing the unknown solution), the intensity of light absorbed is detected and this absorbed light is inversely related to the amount of transmitted light.
This relationship is called Beer-Lambert's law

• the Spectronic 20 D is spectrophotometer used in this laboratory provides a direct reading of absorbance, so the concentration is proportional to the dial reading. Absorbance depends on ration, and therefore has no units. Absorbance is sometimes called OD or optical density

Procedure

1. check that the instrument is turned on. The left-hand knob should be turned clockwise. Allow 10 minutes for warming up
2. set the wavelength to the desired value using the knob on top
3. with empty, closed sample compartment, turn the left-hand knob to obtain a reading of 0%T
4. wipe the cuvette with dry tissue to remove drops of solution or finger prints
5. line up the mark on the cuvette with the line on the sample compartment
6. insert cuvette filled with the solvent in the sample compartment
7. close the cover
8. turn the right-hand knob to obtain a reading of 100%T
9. to analyze your sample, insert sample cuvette and read the absorbance value on the scale. Use the mirror behind the needle to avoid parallax error.

INTRINSIC PRECAUTIONS

• preparing the cuvette
1. never use a brush to clean the inside of the cuvette
2. fill the cuvette about ¾ full of the solution you wish o test
3. wipe the outside of the cuvette with a lint-free, soft tissue to remove any moisture or fingerprints from the outside surface

• calibrate the spectrophotometer
1. plug in and turn on the Spec. 20. It must warm up for at least 10 minutes to avoid fluctuations.

Beer Lambert's Law


Beer Lambert’s Law
Video credit: brightstorm2/YouTube


Enter the LINK below for more information.
'Spectrophotometer Simulation! link';
From: http://www.chm.davidson.edu/java/spec/spec.html

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Announcement: Incoming MT 3rd Years


Incoming MT 3rd Years:

Research on the definition of Clinical Chemistry and use an image to represent your definition.

Be ready to present it in class.

Classes will start June 13, 2010.

Classes for MT 4th years started last May 9, 2011.

FYI

Image Credit: Windows

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Announcement: MT 4th Years, 2011-2012

Kindly check if you are already included in the blog list. If not, inform me. Follow also all the other blogs in the list. Just click on the links to visit the blog, and then click on the "Follow" button. FYI.

Criteria for BLOG CONTEST


Three (3) Best Blogs – based on:


Popularity (online votes ) ( 40 %)
Votes of Panel of Judges ( 5 reliable online bloggers who are in the medical field) (60%)

Criteria for Panel of Judges

Content = 50 % Originality = 10 %
Presentation = 10 %
ATAI (Ability to Arouse Interest) = 10 %
Use of Audiovisual aids = 10 %
Creativity = 10 %

Kindly visit the blogs first before you vote! Links are found at the side bar. T.Y.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 2 FINAL EXAMS - MARCH 2011

TOPIC

PERCENT (%)

ITEMS




LIVER FUNCTION TEST

15

23

BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS

30

45

AUTOMATION

15

22

ELECTROLYTES

15

22

ENZYMOLOGY

25

38

TOTAL

100

150

TRANSCRIPTION = 10 POINTS FOR A GRAND TOTAL OF 160.


Please Bring:

Calculator (no borrowing of calculators)

Blue book ( 2 pcs.)

1 sheet of yellow paper

Permit

Type of test

1. Identification (10 pts)

2. Matching type (10 pts.)

3. Multiple choice (100 pts.)

4. Problem solving (25 pts)

5. Essay (5 pts)

Transcription (10 pts.)



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