APR 224L Module 1.1: Intro to Clinical Chemistry

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Across
  1. 4. The sac-like membrane that surrounds the heart
  2. 8. Type of fluid that surrounds and protects a fetus during pregnancy
  3. 9. Type of fluid collected from the peritoneal cavity
  4. 10. Type of fluid collected from between the tissues that line the lungs and the chest
  5. 11. Most commonly tested specimen
  6. 14. Type of function test that can be completed in the clinical chemistry department
  7. 15. Type of photometric method that measures reduction in light transmission by particles in suspension
  8. 16. Analytical method where concentration is determined by peak:height ratio
  9. 17. The largest and most automated department in a clinical lab
  10. 19. Type of photometric method used to measure light scattered at an angle by particles in a solution
  11. 20. Analytical method used to separate compounds that are volatile or can be made volatile
Down
  1. 1. Type of photometric method where the amount of light absorbed is directly proportional to concentration of analyte
  2. 2. Analytical method where substances identified by retention factor (Rf) value
  3. 3. A type of test completed in the clinical chemistry department
  4. 5. Type of analytical method that uses antibodies to detect proteins of interest
  5. 6. Type of analytical method that separates charged particles in an electrical field
  6. 7. Second most commonly tested specimen
  7. 12. Clinical chemistry is also known as clinical ____________
  8. 13. Type of clinical chemistry test that can be ordered
  9. 18. Type of photometric method where the amount of light produced varies with the analyte being measured