What is the rule in test for HIV?_____
The diagnosis for diabetes mellitus may be made using _____ which reflects average blood glucose over 3 prior months
Brain arteriovenous malformations are developmental vascular lesions that present with intracranial _____, seizure, headache, or focal neurologic deficits
_____ is used to confirm diagnosis of Pneumocystis pneumonia
What mnemonic is used to help in the diagnosis of measles (rubeola)?_____
tuberous sclerosis
What is the most common clinical application for an ELISA?
accuracy (diagnostic testing)
precision (diagnostic testing)
What is the next step in diagnosis for a patient with new-onset epigastric pain, nausea, hypotension, bradycardia and T-wave inversions in leads II, III, aVF? _____
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