Multiple Choice
In a qualitative point-of-care test,clinical sensitivity is considered as the:
A) probability of classifying a result as positive.
B) probability of classifying a result as negative.
C) ability of an analytical method to assess small variations of the concentration of an analyte.
D) ability of an assay procedure to determine specifically the concentration of the target analyte in the presence of potentially interfering substances.
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