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Self-Quiz Unit 7 - Attempt Review - 3

The document describes a screening test with 10 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions, possible answers, and indicates the correct answers. The questions cover topics like defining true and false positives, calculating sensitivity and specificity, and interpreting predictive values in screening tests.

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Self-Quiz Unit 7 - Attempt Review - 3

The document describes a screening test with 10 multiple choice questions. It provides the questions, possible answers, and indicates the correct answers. The questions cover topics like defining true and false positives, calculating sensitivity and specificity, and interpreting predictive values in screening tests.

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Question 1
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In a screening test, what does a false positive result mean?

a. People who test positive even though they really have disease 
b. People who test positive even though they really don't have disease
c. People who test negative even though they really don't have disease
d. People who are diagnosed with a disease before having symptoms

The correct answer is: People who test positive even though they really don't have disease

Question 2
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Sensitivity and specificity values are often used to choose which screening test to administer.

a. True 
b. False

The correct answer is: True


Question 3
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Calculate sensitivity: Use the table below to answer the question.


Diseased Not Diseased
Test positive 40 60
Test negative 30 20

a. 20/ (60+20) 
b. 20/ ( 30 + 20)
c. 40/ (40 + 30)
d. (30 x 60)/(40 x20)

Your answer is incorrect.


The correct answer is:
40/ (40 + 30)

Question 4
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__________ is the ability of the test to identify accurately those who have a disease.

a. Sensitivity 
b. Validity
c. Specificity
d. Positive predictive value

The correct answer is: Sensitivity


Question 5
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Calculate negative predictive value. Use the table below to answer the question.
Diseased Not Diseased
Test positive 40 60
Test negative 30 20

a. 20/ (60+20) 
b. 20/ ( 30 + 20)
c. 40/ (40 + 60)
d. (40x20)/(60 x30)

Your answer is incorrect.


The correct answer is:
20/ ( 30 + 20)

Question 6
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In a screening test, what does a false negative result mean?

a. People who test positive even though they really have disease 
b. People who test positive even though they really don't have disease
c. People who test negative even though they really have disease
d. People who are diagnosed with a disease before having symptoms

The correct answer is: People who test negative even though they really have disease
Question 7
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The positive and negative predictive rate can be influenced by the________ of a disease, which is not true for sensitivity and specificity.

a. target population 
b. mortality rate
c. prevalence
d. symptoms

The correct answer is: prevalence

Question 8
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The sensitivity rate and positive predictive value are the same measurement.

a. True 
b. False

The correct answer is: False

Question 9
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The positive predictive rate indicates how many people:

a. Actually have the disease who test positive 


b. Actually do not have the disease who test positive
c. Can successfully be treated for the disease
d. Will die from a disease within 1 year

The correct answer is: Actually have the disease who test positive
Question 10
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Predictive values are best used to interpret the results from a screening test.

a. True 
b. False

The correct answer is: True

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