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[Show more]Sensitivity (mnemonic) - ANSWER Also called the true positive rate (having good sense is a truly 
positive) 
Sensitivity quantifies the avoiding of false negatives 
T+ F- 
Specificity (mnemonic) - ANSWER Also called the true negative rate (a spec on your white 
canvas is truly negative) 
Specificity...
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Add to cartSensitivity (mnemonic) - ANSWER Also called the true positive rate (having good sense is a truly 
positive) 
Sensitivity quantifies the avoiding of false negatives 
T+ F- 
Specificity (mnemonic) - ANSWER Also called the true negative rate (a spec on your white 
canvas is truly negative) 
Specificity...
right hemisphere functions - ANSWER - nonlinguistic elements of comm. 
- math/visuospatial skills 
- processes melody of music & small details for perception of "big picture" 
- cog. functions (eg, sustained attention) 
Right Hemisphere Disorder (RHD) - ANSWER deficits that occur after insult to r...
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Add to cartright hemisphere functions - ANSWER - nonlinguistic elements of comm. 
- math/visuospatial skills 
- processes melody of music & small details for perception of "big picture" 
- cog. functions (eg, sustained attention) 
Right Hemisphere Disorder (RHD) - ANSWER deficits that occur after insult to r...
sensitivity of a lab test - ANSWER Ability to correctly identify or detect a disease or condition 
when it is present 
Specificity of a lab test - ANSWER ability to correctly exclude the disease or condition when it is 
not present 
specificity and sensitivity - ANSWER idenpendent of disease prevale...
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Add to cartsensitivity of a lab test - ANSWER Ability to correctly identify or detect a disease or condition 
when it is present 
Specificity of a lab test - ANSWER ability to correctly exclude the disease or condition when it is 
not present 
specificity and sensitivity - ANSWER idenpendent of disease prevale...
broadest of the three terms: communication, language, speech - ANSWER communication 
communication - ANSWER encompasses two components: 
1. language 
2. nonlinguistic communication 
-requites a sender, who encodes the communication and a receiver who decodes the message-- 
--when the receiver decode...
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Add to cartbroadest of the three terms: communication, language, speech - ANSWER communication 
communication - ANSWER encompasses two components: 
1. language 
2. nonlinguistic communication 
-requites a sender, who encodes the communication and a receiver who decodes the message-- 
--when the receiver decode...
fever - ANSWER normal: 98.6F 
temperatures >100.2F are abnormal 
diurnal variation: temp is usually lowest at 6am and highest around 6pm 
heat generation: cellular metabolism, myocardial contraction, respiration, shivering 
heat conservation: peripheral vascular constriction 
heat loss: vasodilat...
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Add to cartfever - ANSWER normal: 98.6F 
temperatures >100.2F are abnormal 
diurnal variation: temp is usually lowest at 6am and highest around 6pm 
heat generation: cellular metabolism, myocardial contraction, respiration, shivering 
heat conservation: peripheral vascular constriction 
heat loss: vasodilat...
Eyelid disorder associated with nephrotic syndrome, allergies, local inflammation, myxedema - 
ANSWER periorbital edema 
mass/nodule on bulbar conjunctiva, does not grow over cornea (does not impair vision) - 
ANSWER pinguecula
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Add to cartEyelid disorder associated with nephrotic syndrome, allergies, local inflammation, myxedema - 
ANSWER periorbital edema 
mass/nodule on bulbar conjunctiva, does not grow over cornea (does not impair vision) - 
ANSWER pinguecula
What is the most common form of multiple sclerosis? - ANSWER Relapsing-remitting MS 
(RRMS) 
The onset of multiple sclerosis is most observed in patients at what age range? - ANSWER 20-40 
What does Choriocarcinoma most commonly develop after? - ANSWER Complete hydatidiform 
mole
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Add to cartWhat is the most common form of multiple sclerosis? - ANSWER Relapsing-remitting MS 
(RRMS) 
The onset of multiple sclerosis is most observed in patients at what age range? - ANSWER 20-40 
What does Choriocarcinoma most commonly develop after? - ANSWER Complete hydatidiform 
mole
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