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- 1. In Xanthoproteic test the appearance of pink color confirms the presence of proteins. A. True B. False 2. Calamansi juice can retard/prevent browning in fruits and vegetables. A. True B. False3- The ___________ color test reagent turns orange-brownin the presence of amphetamines.!2. While conducting the Hydrogen Sulfide Test (SIM Agar) you open up one of the tubes and it gives off a rotten egg smell while another tube you cultured does not. What does the smell indicate? How come there was no change in color in the tube that indicated a positive test? Please explain how the color change is to occur. Think critically.
- 1, explain the diagnosis and monitoring aspect of reasoning for ordering laboratory tests. 2,How are reference ranges in a population obtained in clinical aspect?4. In Most probably number (MPN) testing what can be inferred from a positive result on the presumtive test?1.Please explain briefly how the Bile Esculin Test works. How is a positive test attained? What does the positive test tell us?
- 5. A physician orders Vistaril 50 mg IM stat for a patient with pruritus (itching). The patient weighs 132 pounds. A. What is the recommended dosage range in mg for this patient? B. Is the dose safe as ordered? C. How many mL of Vistaril should be injected? D. What is the maximum recommended mg per day?1. a 1 mL stock sample is added to 9 mL Of diluent to make solution A, and then 2 mL of solution A is added to 18 mL of diluent to make solution B. what is the final dilution with respect to the stock? 2. in most probably number (MPN) testing what media is used for confirming test and what does a positive result looks like? 3. In Most probably number (MPN) testing what can be inferred from a positive result on the presumtive test?1. Discuss the efficacy of J&J and SinoVacc. 2. What should be considered in choosing a vaccine? 3. Does efficacy and brand should be considered before choosing a vaccine, why? Answer 1,2,3