1.)How should you use the information collected in pre-testing screening to evaluate a person's risk?
2.)How does the initial risk stratification compare with the Framingham risk stratification?
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1.)How should you use the information collected in pre-testing screening to evaluate a person's risk? 2.)How...
How should you use the information collected in pre-testing screening to evaluate a person's risk?
a. Calculate and interpret the sensitivity of the new screening
test. (Your interpretations should be limited to one sentence.)
b. Calculate and interpret the specificity of the new screening
test.
c. Calculate and interpret the predictive value of a positive
test.
Questions 10-12 use the following information: Suppose that your company has just developed a new screening test for a disease and you are in charge of testing its validity and feasibility. You decide to evaluate the test on 1000...
a. Calculate and
interpret the sensitivity of the new screening test. (Your
interpretations should be limited to one sentence.) Can you please
interpret this.
b. Calculate and interpret the specificity of the
new screening test. Can you please interpret this.
c. Calculate and interpret the predictive value of
a positive test. Can you please interpret this.
Questions 10-12 use the following information: Suppose that your company has just developed a new screening test for a disease and you are in...
How should you use Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns to assess individual health? What health screening interventions do you regularly participate in?
How should you use Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns to assess individual health? What health screening interventions do you regularly participate in?
How should you use Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns to assess individual health? What health screening interventions do you regularly participate in?
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