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etterprøve

Etterprøve is a Norwegian term that denotes a test conducted after an initial assessment to verify results, reassess a situation, or confirm findings. The exact meaning can vary by context, but the common thread is that the test serves as a follow-up or confirmation step rather than a first assessment.

In education, etterprøve commonly refers to a make-up or retake examination offered to a student who did

In medical and laboratory contexts, a medical etterprøve or follow-up test is performed when initial results

In quality control and regulatory settings, etterprøve refers to additional testing or sampling after a routine

Key considerations for etterprøve include determining the justification for re-testing, ensuring proper sample handling, interpreting results

not
pass
the
original
assessment.
Policies
vary
by
institution,
including
when
an
etterprøve
can
be
taken,
what
it
covers,
and
how
it
affects
final
standing
or
grades.
are
inconclusive,
borderline,
or
discordant
with
clinical
observations.
The
aim
is
to
confirm
accuracy,
monitor
progress,
or
guide
treatment
decisions.
This
may
involve
different
methods,
repeated
sampling,
or
alternative
assays,
and
it
often
includes
specific
timelines
for
re-testing.
check,
a
suspected
contamination,
or
regulatory
trigger.
The
purpose
is
to
verify
compliance,
reduce
uncertainty,
and
support
risk
management.
Procedures
typically
involve
predefined
sampling
plans,
chain
of
custody,
and
clear
decision
rules
based
on
test
outcomes.
with
statistical
or
clinical
context,
and
balancing
cost
and
time
against
the
need
for
confirmation.
See
also
retest,
confirmatory
testing,
makeup
exam,
and
verification
testing.