1.6 Hierarchy (QC only) Flashcards
Quality Control
A system for verifying and maintaining desired level of quality in an individual test or process. These are techniques and procedures that monitor ________________.
performance parameters
Quality Control
Statistical process used to monitor and evaluate the analytical process that produces results. Generally, these are __________ techniques that monitor particular sources of errors, estimate the magnitude of the errors, and alert laboratory personnel when indications suggest that quality has deteriorated.
quantitative
Quality Control
- emphasizes ________ control procedures but also includes non-statistical check procedures, such as _______ checks, reagent and __________ checks and temperature monitors
statistical; linearity; standards
Quality Control
It is classified into two:
- Internal Quality Control
- External Quality Control
Quality Control: Internal Quality Control
- used to establish the stable performance of an ______ system and assure that patient results are reliable
- These are processes that we do ______ our own laboratories such as regular running of control materials. It is necessary for the daily monitoring of the precision and accuracy of the analytical method.
- It detects changes in ___________ only between the present operation and the stable operation that was
characteristic during the baseline period when the analytical method was thought to be operating properly. - can detect both _______and _______ errors in the analytical system. This is otherwise known as _____________.
assay; within; performance; random; systematic; intra-lab
QC
Quality Control: External Quality Control
- provides a medical technologist with a tool to evaluate his own laboratory performance in relation to other laboratories
- Common applications of this process are participation in _________________ and ______________
- ______________ are available to laboratories, some sponsored by professional societies and other offered by manufacturers of control materials
- ______________are a type of external quality assessment in which simulated patient specimens made from a common pool are analyzed by the laboratories enrolled in the program. Results are returned to a central facility and are evaluated to
determine the quality of each laboratory’s performance. - Government and licensing agencies are increasingly using ________ as an objective method for accrediting laboratories, thereby giving them official authorization to operate.
- In general, the performance characteristics of PT programs for detecting bias are evaluated using methods similar to those used in IQC.
- this is important for maintaining _______ term accuracy of the analytical methods.
External Quality
Assessment Programs (EQAP); Proficiency Testing programs; EQAP; Proficiency testing programs; PT; long