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Clinical Laboratory Chemistry is a part of Pearson's Clinical Laboratory Science series of books, which is designed to balance theory and application in an engaging and useful way. Readable and up-to-date, this book concentrates on clinically significant analytes professionals are likely to encounter in the lab. Highly detailed technical information and real-life case studies help learners envision themselves as members of the health care team-providing the laboratory services specific to chemistry that assist in patient care. Its fundamental approach and special features allow students to analyze and synthesize information, and better understand the ever-evolving nature of clinical chemistry. Special features in this book include: Key terms alert A Case-in-Point chapter openers highlight actual medical cases or situations that can occur in a clinical laboratoryWhat's Ahead bulleted summaries identify the main topics or issues the reader should focus onCheckpoints allow readers to reflect on the material and answer questions or apply information covered in that sectionA Summary concludes each chapter and provides material for reviewTwo levels of Review Questions
Contents
SECTION ICHEMISTRY LABORATORY1. Laboratory Basics2. Instrumentation3. Laboratory Automation4. Laboratory Operations5. ImmunoassaysSECTION II: ANALYTES6. Carbohydrates7. Lipids, Lipoproteins, and Cardiovascular Disease8. Amino Acids and Proteins9. Enzymes10. Tumor Markers11. Nonprotein Nitrogen and Renal Function12. Body Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis13. Blood Gases, pH and Acid Base Balance14. Mineral and Bone Metabolism15. The Endocrine System16. Gastrointestinal (GI) Function17. Pancreas18. Cardiac Function19. Liver Function20. Iron, Porphyrins and Hemoglobin21. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)22. Toxicology23. Trace Elements24. Vitamins25. Molecular DiagnosticsAPPENDICESA. US Customary System of Measurement of Length, Area, Liquid, and MassB. Conversions from US Customary to Metric UnitsC. Metric Prefixes for the Basic Units of MeasurementD Conversion Among Different Measurements within the Metric SystemE. Base Units of the Le Syste`me International d' Unite`sF. Derived Units of the Le Syste`me International d' Unite`sG. Common Acids and Bases Used in LaboratoriesH. pH Values and Their Corresponding Hydrogen and Hydroxyl Molar ConcentrationsI. Nomogram for the Determination of Body Surface Area of Children and Adults. J. Body Mass Index (BMI) TableK. Reference Intervals for Selected AnalytesL. Periodic Table of ElementsM. Answers to Case Study QuestionsN. Answers to CheckpointsO. Answers to Review Questions