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What is the clinical usefulness of measuring serum adiponectin?
 
  A. Plasma adiponectin levels may predict cardiovascular events years in advance in a population without diagnosed cardiovascular disease
  B. It is an early biomarker for AMI
  C. It is a cardiac biomarker for late presenting AMIs
  D. There are two forms of this protein, pregnancy, and acute coronary syndrome; thus, adiponectin can be used for either condition

Question 2

The term -bilirubin (delta) refers to:
 
  A. Water-soluble bilirubin.
  B. Free unconjugated bilirubin.
  C. Bilirubin tightly bound to albumin.
  D. Direct-reacting bilirubin.


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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