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Nicole Ebeo posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years ago
QC and QA explained
Quality Management terminology #laboratory#qualitymanagement #LabVine | TikTokQuality Management terminology #laboratory#qualitymanagement #LabVine -
Nicole Ebeo posted an update 3 years ago
While quality control is more the inspection component of quality management, quality assurance is more concerned with how a process is carried out or how a product is made. Find out more fron the links down below.
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years ago
In the clinical laboratory, quality assurance is the process of designing and implementing a quality management system to ensure that laboratory results are accurate and reliable, while quality control is the process of monitoring and verifying that laboratory test results are within predetermined limits of acceptability.
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Nicole Ebeo posted an update 3 years ago
A Levey–Jennings chart is a graph that quality control data is plotted on to give a visual indication whether a laboratory test is working well.
Found below is a video that explains the normal distribution that will also help explain the use of a Levey Jennings QC chart.
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years ago
The Levey-Jennings QC chart is a graphical tool used in clinical laboratories to monitor the accuracy and precision of test results over time. It plots QC data on the y-axis against time or batch number on the x-axis, with mean and control limits represented as horizontal lines. By monitoring QC data over time, laboratory staff can identify trends…[Read more]
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years ago
Material Management is a system that effectively controls and manages materials and supplies used in an organization. The goal of material management is to ensure that the right materials are available at the right time and in the right quantities, to support the production process and meet customer demand.
It is important because of the…[Read more]
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years ago
Policy.
A policy is a high-level statement of management intent that formally establishes requirements to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes.
Essentially, a policy is a statement of expectation, that is enforced by standards and further implemented by procedures.
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Nicole Ebeo posted an update 3 years ago
A standard is a solution in which the concentration of its contents is known and has been very accurately determined while a control is similar to a standard in that its content is known within a performance range. Controls are used to monitor performance of procedures. More information about these two terms can be found below.
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Nicole Ebeo posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago
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Carlen Faith Torres posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago
Processes – the steps of tasks that need to be completed in order to complete a project. Procedures – the set of instructions for completing a process. Policies – the guidelines that dictate how processes and procedures should be carried out.
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Nicole Ebeo posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago
The difference between processes,procedures, and policies is that a process is defined as the steps of tasks that need to be completed in order to complete a project. Procedures are the set of instructions for completing a process.
And finally, policies are the guidelines that dictate how processes and procedures should be carried out.A more in…[Read more]
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