Multiple Choice
Specificity is defined as the
A) proportion of subjects with the specific disease or condition who have a positive test result.
B) proportion of subjects without the specific disease or condition who have a negative test result.
C) proportion of a population who have the disease.
D) Number of patients with a normal test result who do not have the disease.
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Q2: Using the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
Q3: For testing of moderate complexity, quality control
Q4: If the control value in a determination
Q5: <br>Match the term with the definition.<br>-Standard<br>A)How close
Q6: <br>Match the term with the definition.<br>-Accuracy<br>A)How close
Q8: <br>Match the term with the definition.<br>-Control<br>A)How close
Q9: If the control value in a determination
Q10: Regarding the parallel testing of test kits,
Q11: A control specimen should be<br>A)carried through the
Q12: Nonanalytical factors in quality assessment include<br>A)qualified personnel.<br>B)established