Intro to Quality Control (Medialab)
Which of the following is NOT a Westgard rule violation and would not be a cause for rejecting a QC run? - 12S - 13S - 22S - R4s
12S
systematic / random error: 13S
random
unassayed / assayed control : Not linked to specific method systems
unassayed control
Which of the following types of controls can be used to measure accuracy of a laboratory's methods? - Assayed commercially prepared control - Unassayed commercially prepared control - Patient samples tested in duplicate
- Assayed commercially prepared control - Unassayed commercially prepared control
Which of the following may be included in a quality control plan? - Method for recording patient test results - Proficiency testing guidelines and requirements - Procedures for troubleshooting QC errors
- Proficiency testing guidelines and requirements - Procedures for troubleshooting QC errors
Random error affects the precision of a test (reproducibility). Some things that could cause random errors are:
- bubbles in reagents or reagent lines - instrument instability - temperature variations - operator variability, such as variation in pipetting
Systematic error causes inaccurate results that are consistently low or high. Some things that could cause systematic errors include:
- change in reagent lot - change in calibration - assigning the wrong calibrator values - reagents that were improperly prepared or are deteriorating - pipettor maintenance error - deteriorating photometric light source in instrument
There are two types of errors that one should look for when examining quality control charts. What are they?
- random errors - systematic errors
Which of the Westgard multi-rules does the following control data violate?
13S
Which of the Westgard rules have been violated according to the control charts shown below that represent 2 levels of daily controls for 10 days? (choose all that apply)
13S, R4S
What is the mean of the following data set? 15, 16, 18, 16, 14, 10, 20, 12, 14
15
Which of the Westgard multi-rules does the control data violate?
22S
What is the standard deviation of the following data set, rounded to the nearest whole number? 15, 16, 18, 16, 14, 10, 20, 12, 14
3
For a certain method, a control has a mean result of 12 with a standard deviation (SD) of 2. What is the acceptable 95% range for this control?
8-16
Which of the following best describes random error? - Results may be either above or below the mean. - Results will consistently be below the mean. - Results will consistently be above the mean.
Results may be either above or below the mean.
Ideally, what testing should be done prior to starting a new lot of control material in order to establish its mean and standard deviation?
Should be tested at least 20 times over 20 days
If a commercial lyophilized reagent is diluted using slightly more water than indicated, what type of error will occur?
Systematic
accuracy / precision: - Systematic errors will affect a system's accuracy. - Bias is an estimate of systematic error.
accuracy
accuracy / precision: refers to the closeness of the measured quantitative value to the reference value.
accuracy
unassayed / assayed control : Have assigned analyte values provided by the manufacturer of the control material
assayed control
unassayed / assayed control : May only be suitable for certain method systems
assayed control
______________: A measure of imprecision that is expressed as a percentage
coefficient of variation
T/F: If a laboratory is part of a system, it can compare its proficiency testing (PT) results with other laboratories in the system prior to submitting the results to the PT provider.
false
The standard deviation will be larger / smaller if the data are spread out and smaller if the data are closely clustered about the mean
larger
______________: The average of the data points
mean
accuracy / precision: - Random errors will affect a test system's precision. - Standard deviation and coefficient of variation are measures of imprecision.
precision
accuracy / precision: refers to the agreement of results upon replicate testing of a material or similar material under specified conditions.
precision
systematic / random error: R4S
random
______________: are statistical fluctuations (in either direction) in the measured data due to the precision limitations of the measurement device
random errors
______________: Relates to the distribution of the control results around the central point
standard variation
systematic / random error: 22S
systematic
______________: by contrast, are reproducible inaccuracies that are consistently in the same direction. Systematic error is more subtle and harder to detect.
systematic errors
unassayed / assayed control : Generally less expensive
unassayed control