Chemistry 131

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Across
  1. 3. ISE measures potassium using what electrode membrane?
  2. 6. In the liver ____ conjugates bilirubin with glucuronic acid producing bilirubin diglucuronide.
  3. 11. Phase 1 of liver detoxification uses cytochrome ___.
  4. 12. ___ cells line vascular spaces called sinusoids in the liver.
  5. 14. Unconjugated bilirubin needs an ____ to react with diazo reagents but conjugated does not.
  6. 16. What disease has a decrease level of TSH but increased T4 and T3?
  7. 17. Phenobarbital, phenytoin, valproic acid, carbamazepine, and ethosuximide are ___ drugs.
  8. 18. Decreased calcium inhibits cardiac function and increased ionized calcium causes tetany.
  9. 22. Calcium is regulated by PTH, vitamin D, and ____.
  10. 25. The condition that causes Increased total iron, decreased TIBC, and increased %FE saturation.
  11. 26. This condition is caused by renal failure, severe dehydration, increase intake of constipation meds, increase PTH, and Addison's disease.
  12. 28. This cation is regulated by PTH, calcium channel blocking agent, and maintains the structure of DNA.
  13. 29. 20:1 is a ratio of bicarbonate to ___ acid.
Down
  1. 1. Heme ring is broken open and converted to ___ bilirubin. Then it is secreted into the plasma and bound to albumin.
  2. 2. What is the compensatory mechanism to reestablish pH with a high HCO3 level?
  3. 4. Total CO2 is measured instead of ____.
  4. 5. This condition is caused by increased PTH, Vitamin D overdose, excessive use of antacids, multiple myeloma, and bone cancer.
  5. 7. Inflammation caused ___ transferrin and IDA causes increased transferrin.
  6. 8. Digoxin and Digitalis can be used for ___.
  7. 9. Addisons disease will decrease aldosterone and increases potassium causing what condition?
  8. 10. GI bacterial normal flora converts conjugated bilirubin into ___.
  9. 13. RBCs are phagocytized in the ___. Hemoglobin is catabolized into amino acids, iron, and heme.
  10. 15. Which anemia causes increase in total bilirubin, increase in unconjugated bilirubin, Normal conjugated bilirubin, and negative urine bilirubin?
  11. 19. What syndrome is going to increase cortisol, a moon face, thin skin, and muscle wasting disease?
  12. 20. ____ contains a urinary metabolite named benzoylecgonine.
  13. 21. ___ potassium will paralyze heart muscles and decrease potassium will have heart palpitations.
  14. 23. Which syndrome is associated with reduced activity of glucuronyl transferase and most commo cause of hyperbilirubinemia?
  15. 24. Dublin-Johnson and Rotor's syndrome is a genetic defect. That has a defect in bilirubin ___.
  16. 27. The condition that causes decreased Total iron, increased TIBC, and decreased %FE saturation.