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A patient presents in the Emergency Room with yellow sclera and skin. With the Chemistry panel, the following results are obtained: Direct Bilirubin: 24mg/dL After the addition of Caffeine: 25 mg/dL Total Bilirubin reference range: 0.2-1.0mg/dL Conjugated bilirubin: 0-0.5 mg/dL Unconjugated bilirubin: 0-0.5mg/dL Which of the following are true? Select all that are correct. Group of answer choices The unconjugated bilirubin in this patient is 1 mg/dL The ALP and GGT are probably elevated Based on these results, the sample would be expected to be icteric The addition of caffiene allows the conjugated bilirubin to react. This patient is suffering from post-hepatic jaundice. Based on these results, the sample would be expected to be lipemic The conjugated bilirubin in this patient is 26 mg/dL



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