BMS 451 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: White Blood Cell, Complete Blood Count, Gram Staining

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Lecture 7 diagnosis of infectious disease laboratory tests. Assess the immunological state of the host. Collection should be from an appropriate site. Look for the presence of infectious agents assessing test performance. True positive test shows present; is present. False positive test shows present; is absent. False negative test shows absent; is present predictive values. Predictive values are a measure that what you are measuring reflect the real risk in a given patient group. Greatly depend on the prevalence of a disease in a given population: e. g. Hiv rate is higher in people who use iv drugs that it is in nursing home: mean tests are more likely to miss real disease cases in the former than in the latter. A test with 96% sensitivity has varying predictive power. 1 in 25 tests will result in a false positive. As prevalence decreases, more false positives are expected complete blood count (cbc)

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