What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a negative test result" :
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#2
What is the formula used to calculate Positive Predictive Value:
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#3
What is the formula used to calculate Specificity:
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#4
What is the formula used to calculate Negative Predictive Value:
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#5
What is the formula used to calculate Sensitivity:
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#6
Sensitivty is described as the _____
#7
Negative Predictive Value is described as the _____
#8
In a Contigency Table what does FN mean?
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Where the Disease is Present and the test is Negative
#9
In a Contigency Table what does FP mean?
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Where the Disease is Absent and the test is Positive
#10
What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a positive test result" :
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Flashcard 1: What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a negative test result" :
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Answer: (1 - sensitivity) / specficity
Flashcard 2: What is the formula used to calculate Positive Predictive Value:
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Answer: TP / (TP + FP)
Flashcard 3: What is the formula used to calculate Specificity:
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Answer: TN / (TN+FP)
Flashcard 4: What is the formula used to calculate Negative Predictive Value:
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Answer: TN / (TN + FN)
Flashcard 5: What is the formula used to calculate Sensitivity:
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Answer: TP / (TP+FN)
Flashcard 6: Sensitivty is described as the _____
Answer: proportion of patients with the condition who have a positive test result
Flashcard 7: Negative Predictive Value is described as the _____
Answer: The chance that the patient does not have the condition if the diagnostic test is negative
Flashcard 8: In a Contigency Table what does FN mean?
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Where the Disease is Present and the test is Negative
Answer: False Negative
Flashcard 9: In a Contigency Table what does FP mean?
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Where the Disease is Absent and the test is Positive
Answer: False Positive
Flashcard 10: What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a positive test result" :
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Answer: sensitivity / (1 - specificity)
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