Quality Assurance & Quality Control Flashcards
A periodic assessment of the performance of individual laboratories and groups of laboratories that is achieved by the distribution by an independent testing body of typical materials of unsupervised analysis by the participants.
A. CRM
B. Quality assurance
C. Proficiency Testing
D. Quality Assessment
C. Proficiency Testing
A group of samples which behave similarly with respect to the sampling, or the testing procedures being employed, and which are processed as a unit.
A. Method blank
B. Batch
C. Matrix
D. CRM
B. Batch
A substance that are inserted into the run alongside the test materials and subjected to the same treatment.
A. CRM
B. Control materials
C. Matrix spike
D. Blank
B. Control materials
A program designed to make the measurement process as reliable as possible.
A. Matrix
B. Blank
C. Quality assurance
D. Quality control
C. Quality assurance
An activity designed to identify and determine sources of error.
A. Quality assurance
B. Matrix
C. Blank
D. Quality control
D. Quality control
A system of processes and procedures that pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers must adhere to in order to ensure that their products are of the highest quality.
A. Quality Assessment
B. GMP
C. GLP
D. Quality Control
B. GMP
A quality system of management controls for research laboratories and organizations to ensure the uniformity, consistency, reliability, reproducibility, quality, and integrity of products in development for human or animal health (including pharmaceuticals) through non-clinical safety tests; from physio-chemical properties through acute to chronic toxicity tests.
A. GLP
B. Quality Assessment
C. GMP
D. Quality Control
A. GLP
It refers to procedures undertaken by laboratory for continuous monitoring of operations and measurement results.
A. Quality Assessment
B. Certified reference Material (CRM)
C. Internal Quality control
D. Quality Control
C. Internal Quality control
To detect contamination from reagents, sample handling, and the entire analytical process.
A. Method Blank
B. Equipment Blank
C. Sampling Blank
D. Calibration Blank
A. Method Blank
Analysis of reference materials or samples of know concentration.
A. Precision
B. Extraction Efficiency
C. Accuracy
D. Contamination
C. Accuracy
Analysis of matrix spikes.
A. Precision
B. Contamination
C. Extraction Efficiency
D. Accuracy
C. Extraction Efficiency
Analysis of blanks.
A. Accuracy
B. Extraction Efficiency
C. Precision
D. Contamination
D. Contamination
To measure the amount of the analytical signal which arises from the dilution solvent.
A. Sampling Blank
B. Calibration Blank
C. Method Blank
D. Equipment Blank
B. Calibration Blank
A single sample split in the laboratory and measure laboratory precision based on relative percent difference between the sample and SD.
A. Duplicate
B. CRM
C. QC sample
D. Blank
A. Duplicate
Running both a duplicate sample and a blank sample to compare test results.
A. Quality Control
B. Quality Assurance
A. Quality Control