Overview Flashcards
1
Q
Explain the following stages in testing:
- What is involved in pre-analytical testing?
- What is involved in analytical testing?
- What is involved in post analytical testing?
A
Pre-analytical testing: 66% of errors - majority of human error occurs here
- Patient preparation (ie has the patient been fasted if necessary)
- Test request
- Sample collection
- Sample transport
- Sample labelling
- Sample separation
- Sample storage
Analytical testing: 13% of errors - what the reactions are that occur on board and the issues that can be associated
- Analytical technique
- Staffing
- Equipment
- Turnaround time
- Quality
- Limitations
Post-analytical: 23% of errors - retrieval and sending of results
- Authorisation of result
- Technical
- Clinical - Archiving of samples
- IT (eg issues associated with electronically authorising or sending results to clinician)
2
Q
Give examples of the different types of analysis?
A
Non-automated/manual: ELISA, Electrophoresis
Semi-automated: LC-MSMS with sample preparation, Electrophoresis
Automated: stand alone bench top analysers (random access, batch analysis)
continuous flow tracked systems (modular)
POCT: glucose testing, blood gas, pregnancy, etc.