MSA MT Exam 2024What does SINSS stand for? - ANS-S severityI irritabilityN natureS stageS stabilityWhat are some examples of nature? - ANS-Nociceptive, neurogenic, nociplastic, etcIn the SINSS model Stage stands for? - ANS-Refers to duration of symptoms-where they are in inflammatory processAcute-days>3wksSubacute- 3-twistedChronic- >6wks - monthsIn the SINSS model Stability stands for? - ANS-How the symptoms are progressing-improving, worsening, not changing, fluctuatingSensitivity is proportion of people who have the disorder who test (+) a negative test allows you to do what? - ANS-Rule out the condition (SnNout)- can still detect false (+), but goal is not to have false (-) (catch a fish-don't care what kind)Specificity is proportion of people who do not have the disorder who test (-). A positive test allows you to do what? - ANS-Rule in the condition (SpPin), can still detect false (-), but goal is to not have false (+) (catch the kind of fish you want)True positive means? - ANS-Test thinks you have it and you doType I error is? - ANS-Test thinks you have it but you don'tType II error is? - ANS-Test thinks you don't have it but you doTrue negative means? - ANS-Test thinks you don't have