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Process Control: Introduction to Quality Control

Process Control: Introduction to Quality Control. Learning Objectives . At the end of this module, participants should be able to: Define quality control and describe its relationship to the overall quality management system.

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Process Control: Introduction to Quality Control

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  1. Process Control:Introduction to Quality Control

  2. Learning Objectives Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 At the end of this module, participants should be able to: Define quality control and describe its relationship to the overall quality management system. Describe differences in quantitative, qualitative, and semi-quantitative examinations.

  3. The Quality Management System Organization Personnel Equipment Process Control Purchasing & Inventory Information Management Assessment Documents& Records Occurrence Management Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6

  4. Definition Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 Quality Control (QC) is part of quality management focused on fulfilling quality requirements ISO 9000:2000 (3.4.10) QC is examining “control” materials of known substances along with patient samples to monitor the accuracy and precision of the complete examination (analytic) process.

  5. Purpose Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 The goal of QC is to detect errors and correct them before patients’ results are reported

  6. Quantitative Examinations Measure the quantity of a particular substance in a sample Measurements should be both accurate and precise Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6

  7. Qualitative Examination Methods Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 Examinations that do not have numerical results: • growth or no growth • positive or negative • reactive or non-reactive • color change

  8. Semi-quantitative Examination Methods Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 Results are expressed as an estimate of the measured substance: “trace amount”, “moderate amount,” or “1+, 2+, or 3+” number of cells per microscopic field titers and dilutions in serologic tests

  9. include corrective actions QC Program Steps Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6

  10. QC Summary Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6 important part of quality management system goal is to identify errors and eliminate them before reporting patient results different methods applied for quantitative, qualitative, and semi-quantitative results

  11. Organization Personnel Equipment Process Control Purchasing & Inventory Information Management Assessment Documents& Records Occurrence Management Process Improvement Customer Service Facilities & Safety Questions?Comments? Introduction to Quality Control-Module 6

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