Complete BOC: ASCP prep
1) Following overnight fasting, hypoglycemia in adults is defined as a glucose of:
a.
Complete BOC: ASCP prep
1) Following overnight fasting, hypoglycemia in adults is defined as a glucose of:
a. <70 mg/dL (<3.9 mmol/L)
b. <60 mg/dL (<3.3mmol/L)
c. <55 mg/dL (<3.0mmol/L)
d. <45mg/dL (<2.5mmol/L) - ANS - d (Diagnosis of hypoglycemia in adults.)
3) The preparation of a patient for standard glucose tolerance testing should include:
a. a high carbohydrate diet for 3 days
b. a low carbohydrate diet for 3 days
c. fasting for 48 hrs. prior to testing
d. bed rest for 3 days - ANS - a (GTT diet preparation.)
4) If a fasting glucose was 90 mg/dL, which of the following 2 hr. postprandial glucose result
would most closely represent normal glucose metabolism?
a. 55 mg/dL (3.0 mmol/L)
b. 100 mg/dL (5.5 mmol/L)
c. 180 mg/dL (9.9 mmol/L)
d. 260 mg/dL (14.3 mmol/L) - ANS - b (Normal 2 hour postprandial value.)
5) A healthy person with a blood glucose of 80 mg/dL (4.4 mmol/L) would have a
simultaneously determined cerebrospinal fluid glucose value of:
a. 25 mg/dL (1.4 mmol/L)
b. 50 mg/dL (2.3 mmol/L)
c. 100 mg/dL (5.5 mmol/L)
d. 150 mg/dL (8.3 mmol/L) - ANS - b (Ratio of CSF glucose to blood glucose)
6) A 25 yr. old man became nauseated and vomited 90 mins after receiving a standard 75 g
carbohydrate dose for an oral glucose tolerance test. The best course of action is to:
a. give the patient a glass of orange juice and continue the test
b. start the test over immediately with a 50 g carbohydrate dose
c. draw blood for glucose and discontinue the test
d. place the patient in a recumbent position, reassure him and continue the test. - ANS - c (Use of
partial GTT information.)
7) Cerebrospinal fluid for glucose assay should be:
a. refrigerated
b. analyzed immediately
c. heated to 56C
d. stored at room temperature after centrifugation - ANS - b (Effect of glycolysis on glucose.)
8) Which of the following 2 hr. postprandial glucose values demonstrates unequivocal
hyperglycemia diagnostic for diabetes mellitus?
a. 160 mg/dL (8.8 mmol/L)
b. 170 mg/dL (9.4 mmol/L)
c. 180 mg/dL (9.9 mmol/L)
d. 200 mg/dL (11.0 mmol/L) - ANS - d (Unequivocal diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.)
10) A 45 yr. old woman has a fasting serum glucose concentration of 95 mg/dL (5.2 mmol/L)
and a 2 hr. postprandial glucose concentration of 105 mg/dL (5.8 mmol/L). The statement which
best describes this patient's fasting serum glucose concentration is:
a. normal; reflecting glycogen breakdown by the liver
b. normal; reflecting glycogen breakdown by skeletal muscle
c. abnormal; indication diabetes mellitus
d. abnormal; indicating hypoglycemia - ANS - a (Factors contributing to PBS.)
9) Serum levels that define hypoglycemia in pre-term or low birth weight infants are:
a. the same as adults
b. lower than adults
c. the same as a normal full-term infant
d. higher than a normal full-term infant - ANS - b (Age effect on glucose.)
11) Pregnant women with symptoms of thirst, frequent urination or unexplained weight loos
should have which of the following tests performed?
a. tolbutamide test
b. lactose tolerance test
c. epinephrine tolerance test
d. glucose tolerance test - ANS - d (Gestational diabetes.)
12) In the fasting state, the arterial and ca