Lab Safety Part 2

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This Hazard recommends the use of Material Safety Data Sheet

Chemical Hazard

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Enumerate Each Health Hazard label from 0-4

4 - Deadly

3 - Extremely Dangerous

2 - Hazardous

1 - Slightly Hazardous

0 - Normal Material

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Enumerate Each Fire Hazard label from 0-4

4 - Below 73° F

3 - Below 100° F

2 - Below 200° F

1 - Above 200° F

0 - Will not burn

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Enumerate Each Reactive Hazard label from 0-4

4 - May Detonate

3 - Shock and Heat may Detonate

2 - Violent Chemical Change

1 - Unstable if heated

0 - Stable

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Most Reactive Chemical

Potassium

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Least Reactive Chemical

Platinum

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Most common Combustible

Magnesium and Titanium

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Exercise can lead to a Transient increased in?

lactate

fatty acid

ammonia

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Exercise can lead to a Long term increased in?

CPK

AST

LD

Aldolase

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Exercise can lead to a Increased in what Hormones?

Prolactin

Testosterone

Luteinizing hormone (LH)

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Exercise can have elevated levels of what in urine?

Proteins (proteinuria)

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Vigorous hand exercise (fist clenching) increases?

potassium, lactate and phosphate

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Exercise can have decreased plasma levels of ____ and ____ in long distance athletes.

FSH

LH

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Fasting for 8-10 hrs is for what type of test?

glucose

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Fasting for 10-12hrs is for what type of test?

lipids and lipoproteins, phosphate

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48 hrs fasting increases?

serum bilirubin

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72 hrs fasting increases?

Increases triglycerides and ketones while glucose decreases to 60mg/dL (men) or 45 mg/dL (women).

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These are collected in a basal state

glucose, cholesterol, triglyceride and electrolytes

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These tests requires fasting specimen

FBS, GTT, TAG, Lipid Profile test, gastrin and insulin.

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High protein diet increases?

urea

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These may show variation - postabsorptive hormonal effects.

Glucose, lipids and catecholamines

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High protein, low carbohydrate diets can caused increased?

increased ketones in urine

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Fat-rich food may increase?

Potassium, ALP, TAG, and 5- HIAA

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Serotonin-rich food (banana, pineapple, tomato, and avocado) increase the urinary excretion of?

5-HIAA.

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Caffeine increases concentrations of?

glucose

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This is increased in obese persons

LD, cortisol and glucose