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  2. Point-of-care testing - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom the GP contract leaves the cost of point-of-care testing, which may be substantial, with the individual GP practice, which the cost of medication is met by the clinical commissioning group, which, as the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee noted in October 2018, creates perverse incentives. [43]

  3. Multiplexed point-of-care testing - Wikipedia

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    POCT uses the concentrations of analytes to provide the user with information on the physiological state of the patient. [1] An analyte is a substance, chemical or biological, that is being analyzed using a certain instrument. While point-of-care testing is the quantification of one analyte from one in vitro (e.g., blood, plasma or urine ...

  4. Category:Medical tests - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter test; Perfusion CT; Perfusion scanning; Peritoneal equilibration test; Phonocardiogram; Phonomyography; Point-of-care genetic testing; Point-of-care testing; Poppy seed test; Porges–Meier reaction; Postage stamp test; Postcoital test; Prausnitz–Küstner test; Predictive value of tests; Preferential hyperacuity perimetry ...

  5. List of medical abbreviations: P - Wikipedia

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    POCT Point-Of-Care testing [5] POD: postoperative days POEMS: POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, myeloma protein and skin changes) POLST: Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment: poly: polymorphonuclear cells, that is, neutrophils PONV: postoperative nausea and vomiting POP

  6. Point-of-care genetic testing - Wikipedia

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    Point-of-care genetic testing identifies variations in the genetic sequence at the bedside – enabling clinicians to react and alter therapy based upon the results. [ 1 ] Traditional genetic testing involves the analysis of DNA in order to detect genotypes related to a heritable disease or phenotype of interest for clinical purposes.

  7. Category:Teaching hospitals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Teaching hospitals in Pennsylvania" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... By using this site, ...

  8. List of places in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This list of current cities, boroughs, townships, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.

  9. List of places in Pennsylvania: Pa–Pi - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Furnace: 1 Huntingdon County: 16865 Pennsylvania Military College: 1 Delaware County Pennvale: 1 Lycoming County: 17705 Pennville: 1 York County: 17331 Pennwyn: 1 Berks County: 19607 Pennypack Woods: 1 Philadelphia County Penobscot: 1 Luzerne County: 18707 Penoke: 1 Forest County Penowa: 1 Washington County: 15312 Penryn: 1