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Test panels offer various advantages to laboratories performing the tests (labor efficiency, potential for automation and reduced costs through performing large numbers of the same kinds of tests each day) as well as to end users such as ordering physicians and hospitals (more comprehensive testing,
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Sometimes there is a discrepancy between the test panel's contents and the written orders, which can put the laboratory in a legal and ethical bind, as they cannot report the results for a test that was not officially ordered.
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or age of the patient. It is common for normal ranges for bodily fluid constituents to differ from the general population for very young or old patients, and in some cases (such as
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rapid turn-around, and lower prices). The presence of several tests responsive to the same clinical condition may also increase the chances of detecting that condition.
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tests such as blood glucose and total protein). For a typical twenty-test panel, there will be, on average, one or more of these apparent abnormal results.
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The proportion of such apparently abnormal results may be even higher if the normal ranges printed on the report do not accurately reflect the
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Among the disadvantages of test panels are the inclusion of diagnostically sub-optimal tests based upon commercial availability of test
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tests which are related in some way: by the medical condition they are intended to help diagnose (
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Test panels (sometimes called profiles) are typically composed of individual
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Advantages of diagnostic test panels over individual diagnostic tests
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The statistical considerations typically do not apply for
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Clinical Chemistry: Quality in Laboratory Diagnosis
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medical tests
diagnosis
disease
laboratory
cardiac
complete blood count
polymerase chain reaction
drug screen
reagents
bell curve
quantitative
species
gender
hormones
qualitative
drug screens
cutoff
Clinical Chemistry: Quality in Laboratory Diagnosis
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978-1-61705-189-0
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Medical tests

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