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OSWALD

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Which of the following is not a role of the clinical laboratory professional?
 
  a. Correlate lab results with appropriate disease states
  b. Correlate lab results with disease pathophysiology
  c. Correlate lab results with treatment
  d. Order reflex tests

Question 2

An abnormal test result is defined as:
 
  a. The opposite of a normal test result
  b. A value that is outside the reference interval for a particular analyte
  c. A value that is below the reference interval for multiple analytes
  d. A value that is above the reference interval for a single analyte



alexanderhamilton

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Answer to Question 1

Correct answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Correct answer: B



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