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ATTENDANCE —
MT 14 – AA
Date: 3/30/23
A. Venue: Tennis Court
Game 1: Lawn Tennis Women
B. Venue: Ravello Ballfield
Game 2: Spikeball Men
C. Venue: Monapil
Game 3: Volleyball Women
D. Venue: Oriental Hall
Game 4: E-Games CODM
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Quality Assurance:
– Proactive approach to quality management
– Preventative in nature
– Focuses on preventing defects from occurring
– Considers the entire process and system
– Identifies and addresses underlying causes of problems
– Aims to continuously improve processesQuality Control:
– Reactive approach to quality management
– Corrective in nature
– Focuses on identifying and correcting defects
– Inspects and tests the final product
– Addresses symptoms of problems
– Aims to meet quality standards and specifications
The Levey Jennings QC (Quality Control) chart is a graphical representation of data that is used to monitor the quality of a process over time. It is a statistical tool that is widely used in clinical laboratories to monitor and evaluate the performance of laboratory tests.
The chart consists of a graph with two axes, one representing the test results and the other representing time. The data is plotted as individual points, and a mean value and control limits are added to the chart. The mean value is calculated as the average of all the test results over a specified time period. The control limits are calculated as the mean value plus or minus a certain number of standard deviations (usually two or three).
The chart is used to interpret the data and identify any issues that may be affecting the performance of the process. It is an essential tool for quality assurance and helps to ensure that laboratory tests are accurate and reliable. The Levey Jennings chart is also used to comply with regulatory requirements and accreditation standards, such as those set by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and the College of American Pathologists (CAP).
Controls are the activities or procedures that an organization implements to ensure that its processes are functioning as intended and to prevent errors or defects from occurring. Controls can include policies, procedures, checklists, audits, and other measures that help to monitor and manage the organization\’s operations. Standards, on the other hand, are the established benchmarks or criteria that an organization uses to measure its performance against industry best practices or regulatory requirements. Standards can be internal or external, and they often provide a framework for quality management systems to ensure consistency, reliability, and compliance.
ATTENDANCE —
MT 14 – AA
Date: 3/31/23
Game 1: Lawn Tennis Women
Game 2: SwimmingGoogle Drive: Sign-inAccess Google Drive with a Google account (for personal use) or Google Workspace account (for business use).
ATTENDANCE —
MT 14 – AA
Date: 3/30/23
A. Venue: Tennis Court
Game 1: Lawn Tennis Women
B. Venue: Ravello Ballfield
Game 2: Spikeball Men
C. Venue: Monapil
Game 3: Volleyball Women
D. Venue: Oriental Hall
Game 4: E-Games CODM
Let’s GO ICLS!!!🧡💙Google Drive: Sign-inAccess Google Drive with a Google account (for personal use) or Google Workspace account (for business use).
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