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What does flag a mean on urine test results?
Only those results outside the ‘reference range’ are flagged as abnormal. Implication: This means that when tests do not have an assigned reference range, or when that reference range is inaccurate, the lab test remains displayed in the ‘default state’ aka ‘normal’. A ‘false negative’ in the information display.
What does flagged mean in a test?
This should be a simple toggleable marker, so a question is either flagged or not. The flag is controlled by the person attempting the quiz. Other people (for example a teacher reviewing the quiz) can see but not change the state. Teachers should be able to configure whether flags are used on a particular quiz.
What does positive a mean on a blood test?
A positive result on an ANA test means that antinuclear antibodies were found in your blood. You may get a positive result if: You have SLE (lupus). You have a different type of autoimmune disease. You have a viral infection.
What does flag HH mean on lab results?
HH. Above upper panic limits. Above upper panic limits. Abnormal flags (HL7) Abnormal Flag (HL7)
What is a high bacteria count in urine?
What Is It? Bacterial colonization in urine is high when the level of bacterial counts is elevated— meaning the number of colonies of a single organism is higher than 100,000 per mL. If the bacteria level in your urine is high and it’s causing physical symptoms, you have a symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI).
Does ExamSoft tell you if you get flagged?
ExamSoft never makes denunciations about integrity breaches. We empower our clients with data and reporting as well as audio and visual evidence (which can help both the exam-taker and the exam administrator), but ExamSoft does not determine whether or not an exam-taker has cheated.
How do you know if ProctorU flagged?
After completing an exam form, the instructor receives an email notification that the exam has been sent for review. The instructor is notified via email when the exam has been activated. Exam details and accuracy can be reviewed within the ProctorU administrative account.
What does a positive abnormal antibody test mean?
Positive. A positive test means you have COVID-19 antibodies in your blood, which indicates past infection with the virus. It’s possible to have a positive test result even if you never had any symptoms of COVID-19 . False-positive test results can occur.
Should I worry about a positive ANA test?
So if you have a positive ANA, don’t panic. The next step is to see a rheumatologist who will determine if additional testing is needed and who will make sure you will get the best care for your particular situation.