Continuing Education Courses
Continuing Education for MLS & MLT
Continuing Education for Phlebotomists
Continuing Education for Histologists
HR Courses
Intro to the Medical Lab
Video Continuing Education Courses
All Available Courses
Exam Simulators
Exam Simulator for MLS & MLT
NSH + LabCE Histology Exam Simulator
Phlebotomy Exam Simulator
Molecular Exam Simulator
Case Simulators
RBC Morphology Simulator
White Blood Cell Differential Case Simulator
Advanced WBC Differential Case Simulator
Urinalysis Case Simulator
Body Fluid Case Simulator
Bacteriology Case Simulator
Blood Culture Gram Stain Case Simulator
LabCE Quiz Game
Contact & Support
Log In
Log In
Which of the following statements is true?
This version of the course is no longer available.
Need multiple seats for your university or lab?
Get a quote
The page below is a sample from the LabCE course
Emerging Cardiovascular Risk Markers (retired 12/6/2013)
. Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online.
Learn more about Emerging Cardiovascular Risk Markers (retired 12/6/2013) (online CE course)
Which of the following statements is true?
Please select the single best answer
When evaluating cardiovascular risk markers, all investigators use the same outcome: myocardial infarction.
A patient who has elevated levels of a cardiovascular risk marker is at least five times more likely to have atherosclerosis.
At its root, atherosclerosis is an infectious process.
The purpose of cardiovascular risk marker testing is to assess patients with the hope of identifying cardiovascular disease processes early so they can be treated aggressively.
Cardiovascular risk markers are used primarily to assess how well patients respond to cardiology procedures.
X
×