Module 20: Micronutrient Testing

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#1: There are no labs to measure nutrient status.
#2: Nutrient status can be measured using labs
#3: Red blood cells and white blood cells can be used to measure nutrient status
#4: The following lab tests measure nutrient status: Vibrant America Micronutrient, SpectraCell, Nutr-Eval/Ion/Metabolmics, and Organic Acids
#5: There is no optimal range for Vitamin D.
#6: The optimal range for Vitamin D is 30-100.
#7: The optimal range for Vitamin D is 70.0-100.0.
#8: _____________ are used to evaluate methylation.
#9: It is best to measure vitamin B12 with serum.
#10: Low AST, ALT, GGT, Alk Phos, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit and Red Blood Cells are used to indicate a need for _________.
#11: High anion gap and high fasting glucose indicate a need for Vitamin B2.
#12: Low hemoglobin and high RBC, MCV, MCH, and MCHC indicates a need for Vitamin D.
#13: Low hemoglobin and high RBC, MCV, MCH, and MCHC indicates a need for Vitamin C.
#14: Low alkaline phosphatase and low WBC indicate a need for Zinc.
#15: High Free T3 indicates a need for Selenium.
#16: Pyrroles have multiple functions in the body.
# 17: Elevated pyrroles indicate functional deficiencies in vitamin B6 and zinc.
#18: Anxiety, social anxiety, and phobias are associated with low pyrroles.
#19: Normal ceruloplasmin level is 20-50 mg/dl.
#20: Malnutrition and malabsorption can be indicators of low ceruloplasmin.
#21: Low ceruloplasmin is seen in heart disease, rheumatoid arthritis, leukemia, and pregnancy.
#22: There are no blood markers for anemia.
#23: There are only three blood markers for anemia.
#24: MCV, MCH, MCHC, Total Iron Binding Capacity are some of the markers for anemia.
#25: Extracellular micronutrients are a good measure of nutrient status for many of the important nutrients
#26: Intracellular micronutrients are important in maintaining and promoting optimal functioning of all cells.
#27: White blood cell measurement is a key step in ensuring minimal variability in nutrient results.
#28: Benefits of extracellular testing are:
#29: Extracellular testing provides long-term nutritional status.
#30: Intracellular testing is a more sensitive tissue measure of micronutrient absorption.
#31: Intracellular testing provides long-term nutritional status of the previous 4-6 months.
#32: The following nutrients are measured in red blood cells:
#33: Magnesium is measured in red blood cells.
#34: For Vibrant America Testing, you do not need to stay off of your supplements before taking this test.
#35: Vitamin B3 can be depleted by oral contraceptives and statin drugs.
#36: Symptoms of _________ deficiency include vomiting, constipation, red tongue, headache, fatigue, and depression.
#37: SpectraCell is an intracellular measure of 31 micronutrients.
#38: SpectraCell specifically measures the functional level and capability of t-lymphocytes.
#39: SpectraCell does not provide suggested supplementation for functional deficiencies.
#40: The SpectraCell Test Methodology is ___________.
#41: SpectraCell interprets micronutrient’s status to be borderline, deficient, or normal.
#42: Cellular function equals performance, not just potential.
#43: The Krebs Cycle’s main function is to detoxify the cell.
#44: The main function of the Krebs cycle is to produce cellular energy.
#45: Spectracell Methylation Cycle evaluates cell detoxification, cellular adaptability, and gene regulation.
#46: NutrEval assesses functional needs for 40 nutrients.
#47: NutrEval assesses which of the following?
#48: NutrEval measures _________.
#49: Organic Acids test is tested using plasma.
#50: Amino Acids are evaluated using urine or plasma.
#51: Glutathione, Coenzyme Q10, Lipid peroxides and 8-OHdG are measured by:
#52: ____________ measures malabsorption dysbiosis markers, cellular energy & mitochondrial markers, vitamin markers, neurotransmitter metabolites, toxin & detoxification markers, and oxalate markers.
#53: Omega 3, 6, 9, and Saturated Fatty acids are __________.
#54: Elemental Markers measure nutrient elements and toxic elements.
#55: _________ elements indicate exposure to lead, mercury, arsenic, or cadmium.
#56: Serum Vitamin D, Genomic SNPs and COVID-19 can be added to NutrEval.
#57: NutrEval identifies the need for _____________ support.
#58: NutrEval can be performed completely at home.
#59: Metabolomix+ is similar to NutrEval.
#60: Metabolomix+ is performed completely at home.
#61: Organic Acids, Amino Acids, and Oxidative Stress Markers are Metabolomix+ Core Tests.
#62: There are no Add-On test markers with Metabolomix+.
#63: The following are Metabolomix+ Add-Ons: Elemental Markers, Essential & Metabolic Fatty Acids Markers and Genomics.
#64: Genova Diagnostics offers other Micronutrient Tests.
#65: ION and One are other Genova Diagnostic Micronutrient Tests.

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