ANSWER.
1) Crying can increase levels - L) WBC count.
2) Decrease with age - F) Creatinine clearance.
3) Dehydration increase levels - D) Coagulation factors.
4) Elevated levels are related to jaundice - B) Bilirubin.
5) Fatty foods increase levels - I) Lipids.
6) Fever causes level to increase - H) Insulin.
7) Increases with altitude - K) RBC count.
8) Levels increases with pancreatitis from steroid use - A) Amylase.
9) Levels normally peak around 0800 hours - E) Cortisol.
10) Requires documentation of patients position during collection - J) Plasma renin.
11) Smoking decrease levels - G) IGA.
12) Stays elevated 24 hour or more after exercise - C) CK (Creatine kinase)
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Mac DUULUU Test Physiological Effect Crying can increase levels Decreases with age Dehydration increases levels Elevated levels are related to jaundice Fatty foods increase levels Fever causes levels to increase Increases with altitude Levels increase with pancreatitis caused by steroid use Levels normally peak around 08:00 hours 10. Requires documentation of patient's position during collection Smoking decreases levels _Stays elevated for 24 hours or more after Test A. Amylase B. Bilirubin С. СК D. Coagulation factors E. Cortisol F. Creatinine...
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