Laboratory Audit Dq

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Ill health may compromise your fitness to practice as a biomedical scientist. If you are physically ill it may affect your ability to perform your job effectively, leading to serious consequences in the lab. These consequences can be diagnosing the patient with the wrong disease and because of this the patients will be given the wrong treatments and this can cause a severe impacts on the patients’ health. Standards of proficiency requires you to be healthy both mentally and physically before performing your usual duties in an NHS lab. This will make sure that you are carrying out tasks with accuracy, concentration and to the best to your ability and because of this service user will receive the best treatment. Working overtime in a lab can …show more content…

A laboratory audit ensures that the laboratory has quality systems in place, follows good laboratory practices, and generates data of integrity and quality. If the laboratory standards have not been met changes are applied and then a re-audit is performed after a certain time period to ensure that the changes have been implemented and maintained. Stage 1 involves selecting a topic to be audited and is likely to include processes that have been shown to produce best outcomes for patients. Stage 2 is about defining the criteria and standards. The criteria defines what is being measured and the standards define the aspect of care to be measured and it should be based on the best evidence. Stage 3 is collecting of the data. To ensure that the collection of data is accurate, and that only vital information is collected, certain details of what is to be audited must be established from the outset and sample sizes of data should be of a reasonable size as this will allow you to come to a valid assumption. Stage 4 compares performance with criteria and standards. This stage analyzes the results obtained from the data collection and theses are then compared with criteria and standards. The end of the analysis concludes how well the standards were met and if any standards were not met improvements are likely. In stage 5 once the results have been discussed and published agreements must be made about the commendations for change. An action plan is good to record the ideas for change. Action plan development involves improvement of the audit mainly if measures are found to be incorrectly assessed. Also new process or outcome measures may be

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