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Chapter D - Software
Automated Chemistry Analyzer
AU2700 User's Guide
May, 2002
4.2 Correlation Chart
(A)Auxiliary
(C)Correlation Chart
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Index:
Sample No.
Sample ID
Routine
Serum
Emergency
STAT
( nnnn - nnnn)
( Ennn - Ennn)
( Pnnn - Pnnn)
Routine
Urine
Emergency
STAT
( nnnn - nnnn)
(UEnnn - UEnnn)
Routine
Others
Emergency
STAT
( nnnn - nnnn)
(XEnnn - XEnnn)
(UPnnn - UPnnn)
(XPnnn - XPnnn)
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Test No.
X-Test Name:
Y-Test Name:
Description:
Use this screen to select tests and the database to be used in determining the statistical
correlation between two tests.
Index:
Use the pull-down menu to select a different date and time.
X-Test Name:
Use the pull-down menu to select the test name to be used on the X-axis.
Y-Test Name:
Use the pull-down menu to select the test name to be used on the Y-axis.
Serum, Urine, Other, Routine, Emergency, STAT:
Select the sample type by clicking on the
check box next to the type.
Sample No.:
Set the sample number range within the numbers printed in parenthesis. To
specify all samples, enter an asterisk (*). To leave the field blank, enter a space.
Sample ID:
Set the sample ID range within the range specified in [Parameters], [Requisition
Format]. To specify all samples IDs, enter an asterisk (*). To leave the field blank, enter a
space.
Use this software screen to:
Create statistical correlations between tests:
The operator is allowed to specify a search key for searching the data on the correlation diagram
after statistical calculation. However, a correlation diagram cannot be produced for serum
samples versus urine samples.