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- How do various criteria influence the choice of a given testing instrument? When choosing an assessment tool, what should be taken into account?Choose 1 section in a Clinical laboratory. In that section what are the tests being done? Provide quality assurance procedure that ensures in releasing a reliable results. Why quality assurance is important? Answer concisely.Draw the concept of diagnostic specificity in the medical laboratory.
- What kind of testing can be used in a quality improvement project?Summarize the concept of when to use the parametric and non-parametric tests. Include the assumptions of each and the partners for each test.Industry-sponsored clinical trials are legally required to only use clinical outcome measures that have been prospectively validated. True or false?
- In details, state what the “blood smear technique” tells us and what are the sources of error that could impact your data and interpretation.Opening your clinic in the morning requires assurance that all equipment and Point of Care Tester (POCT) materials are available and functioning properly. What quality assurance measures would you have in place for your office?Identify a particular hazard in your laboratory and then go on the process how to control it starting from risk assessment, then mitigation procedure and performance evaluation
- List the types of health surveillance that would be needed in a hospital lab and describe the methods of surveillance that would be undertaken there. Give typing answer with explanation and conclusionwhy should multiple sampling methodologies be considered for health care research? what are the risk of sampling errors?What are the benefits of hospital formulary? Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.