Down syndrome presents with _____ free -fetoprotein (AFP)
#2
One positive screening test for Cushing syndrome is an increased midnight _____ cortisol
#3
Cervicitis is detected by pelvic examination and _____
#4
Which glucose test is the preferred screening method for gestational diabetes / CF-diabetes?_____
#5
What test is used to screen for infectious mononucleosis? _____
#6
Levels of Prostate Specific Antigen and Digital Rectal Exam are used as screening tools to detect Prostate Carcinoma before it _____
#7
With respect to TB, what does a positive PPD indicate?
#8
lead-time bias
#9
sensitivity (epidemiology)
#10
specificity (test parameter)
Developmental screening in pediatrics US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Developmental screening in pediatrics Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Down syndrome presents with _____ free -fetoprotein (AFP)
Answer: decreased
Flashcard 2: One positive screening test for Cushing syndrome is an increased midnight _____ cortisol
Answer: salivary
Flashcard 3: Cervicitis is detected by pelvic examination and _____
Answer: NAAT
Flashcard 4: Which glucose test is the preferred screening method for gestational diabetes / CF-diabetes?_____
Answer: 2 hour oral glucose test
Flashcard 5: What test is used to screen for infectious mononucleosis? _____
Answer: Monospot test
Flashcard 6: Levels of Prostate Specific Antigen and Digital Rectal Exam are used as screening tools to detect Prostate Carcinoma before it _____
Answer: spreads
Flashcard 7: With respect to TB, what does a positive PPD indicate?
Answer: current infection, past exposure, BCG vaccinated
Flashcard 8: lead-time bias
Answer: early detection confused with increased survival (e.g. cancer screening)
Flashcard 9: sensitivity (epidemiology)
Answer: The probability that a test detects disease when disease is present.
Extra: Sens = TP/(TP+FN)
Flashcard 10: specificity (test parameter)
Answer: The probability that a test indicates non-disease when disease is absent.
Extra: Spec = TN/(TN+FP)
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