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Deck 25: Quality Management
1
As part of postemployment departmental training, a medical technologist was given 10 known blood samples to analyze for ABO specificity. This is referred to as:
A) recertification.
B) a competence assessment.
C) education.
D) a proficiency test.
A) recertification.
B) a competence assessment.
C) education.
D) a proficiency test.
B
2
Employee training takes place:
A) before procedures are validated.
B) after competence assessments.
C) before flowcharting the process.
D) after hiring and after implementing new procedures.
A) before procedures are validated.
B) after competence assessments.
C) before flowcharting the process.
D) after hiring and after implementing new procedures.
D
3
A standard operating procedure (SOP) is:
A) a statement of intent or course of action.
B) a description of resources and activities that transform inputs into outputs.
C) a set of directions for how to perform a particular task.
D) a form on which to record results.
A) a statement of intent or course of action.
B) a description of resources and activities that transform inputs into outputs.
C) a set of directions for how to perform a particular task.
D) a form on which to record results.
C
4
What is a function of the quality committee or quality council?
A) To provide solutions to recurring clerical errors
B) To provide counseling for departmental downsizing
C) To set priorities for quality improvements
D) To focus on computer upgrades and software implementation
A) To provide solutions to recurring clerical errors
B) To provide counseling for departmental downsizing
C) To set priorities for quality improvements
D) To focus on computer upgrades and software implementation
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5
A physician complains that she has not received a test report from the blood bank. The remedial action is to:
A) complete the occurrence report form.
B) prepare a copy of the report for the physician.
C) locate the original report.
D) determine why the report was not delivered.
A) complete the occurrence report form.
B) prepare a copy of the report for the physician.
C) locate the original report.
D) determine why the report was not delivered.
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6
Which of the following is an example of an external customer?
A) A night-shift medical technologist
B) A blood donor
C) An intravenous nurse
D) Housekeeping employee
A) A night-shift medical technologist
B) A blood donor
C) An intravenous nurse
D) Housekeeping employee
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7
Why might a laboratory adopt an individualized quality control plan (IQCP)?
A) To customize its QC program to its specific needs
B) To demonstrate where costs can be saved
C) To eliminate the need to perform daily quality control
D) To do all of these
A) To customize its QC program to its specific needs
B) To demonstrate where costs can be saved
C) To eliminate the need to perform daily quality control
D) To do all of these
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8
Which of the following might lead to unacceptable quality control results?
A) A technician who has not worked in the area for several months
B) A deteriorated "anti-A"
C) An uncalibrated serofuge
D) All of the above
A) A technician who has not worked in the area for several months
B) A deteriorated "anti-A"
C) An uncalibrated serofuge
D) All of the above
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9
What phase is synonymous with "quality management?"
A) Good manufacturing practice
B) Organization-wide quality assurance
C) Process improvement team
D) Quality control
A) Good manufacturing practice
B) Organization-wide quality assurance
C) Process improvement team
D) Quality control
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10
Process improvement teams address all of the following issues except:
A) becoming "team players."
B) quality and reliability of service.
C) filing a grievance.
D) interdepartmental communication.
A) becoming "team players."
B) quality and reliability of service.
C) filing a grievance.
D) interdepartmental communication.
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11
Which of the following is not regarded as an instrument?
A) Automated analyzer
B) Pipette
C) Washer
D) Cuvette
A) Automated analyzer
B) Pipette
C) Washer
D) Cuvette
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12
Blood collected in a red-top tube and a lavender tube was sent through a tube system to the STAT laboratory. The blood specimens were not labeled with any type of patient identification. The medical technologist called the emergency room (ER) to notify them of the problem. The ER nurse stated she wanted the tubes sent back to the ER and that she would label them. The stat laboratory technologist related the laboratory's policy on unlabeled specimens, saying that they would be discarded. At that point the disgruntled nurse said she would write up a(n) for the laboratory's refusal to analyze blood on an emergency patient.
A) employee evaluation
B) incident report
C) patient report
D) flow chart
A) employee evaluation
B) incident report
C) patient report
D) flow chart
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13
Which continuous improvement cycle component ensures the finished product has met required specifications?
A) Improve
B) Assess
C) Implement
D) Plan
A) Improve
B) Assess
C) Implement
D) Plan
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14
How do internal assessments differ from compliance inspections?
A) Compliance inspections assess performance on quality indicators.
B) Internal assessments focus on meeting regulations.
C) Internal assessments are more frequent than compliance inspections.
D) Compliance inspections seek underlying causes of problems.
A) Compliance inspections assess performance on quality indicators.
B) Internal assessments focus on meeting regulations.
C) Internal assessments are more frequent than compliance inspections.
D) Compliance inspections seek underlying causes of problems.
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15
Calibrating equipment prior to use is considered which function of quality?
A) Quality assurance
B) Quality control
C) Quality improvement
D) Quality management
A) Quality assurance
B) Quality control
C) Quality improvement
D) Quality management
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16
Which of the following statements concerning equipment is true?
A) Requires software to function
B) Quality control is not needed for critical steps.
C) Frequency of testing is determined by manufacturer recommendations.
D) All equipment must be purchased from the manufacturer.
A) Requires software to function
B) Quality control is not needed for critical steps.
C) Frequency of testing is determined by manufacturer recommendations.
D) All equipment must be purchased from the manufacturer.
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17
All of the following are transfusion service quality assurance indicators used to monitor patient care except:
A) labeling errors on specimens sent to the blood bank.
B) reason for return of blood products.
C) number of therapeutic units drawn.
D) turnaround time on antibody identification.
A) labeling errors on specimens sent to the blood bank.
B) reason for return of blood products.
C) number of therapeutic units drawn.
D) turnaround time on antibody identification.
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18
What is the main purpose of linking Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs) to process control?
A) To comply with the regulations
B) To build quality into the manufacturing process from the beginning to the end
C) To review and approve training programs and employee position descriptions
D) To approve raw test materials and in-house reagents
A) To comply with the regulations
B) To build quality into the manufacturing process from the beginning to the end
C) To review and approve training programs and employee position descriptions
D) To approve raw test materials and in-house reagents
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19
When a new shipment of reagents is received, what measure is taken to determine equivalency?
A) Lot-to-lot testing of new and old lot numbers of reagent
B) Work-flow reorientation
C) Daily quality control
D) Calibration
A) Lot-to-lot testing of new and old lot numbers of reagent
B) Work-flow reorientation
C) Daily quality control
D) Calibration
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20
Which statement concerning compliance programs is false?
A) Programs are designed to evaluate effectiveness of blood bank laboratories.
B) Programs provide an occasional opportunity to expose new and different problems.
C) Compliance is synonymous with organization-wide quality assurance.
D) Compliance inspections are conducted every 1 to 2 years.
A) Programs are designed to evaluate effectiveness of blood bank laboratories.
B) Programs provide an occasional opportunity to expose new and different problems.
C) Compliance is synonymous with organization-wide quality assurance.
D) Compliance inspections are conducted every 1 to 2 years.
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21
Which of these should be evaluated during a risk assessment?
A) Airflow/ventilation
B) Competency of testing personnel
C) Equipment functioning
D) All of these
A) Airflow/ventilation
B) Competency of testing personnel
C) Equipment functioning
D) All of these
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22
Which of these is part of process control?
A) Performing routine QC of test methods and reagents
B) Performing proficiency testing and personnel competency checks
C) Using a manual or automated action to prevent the occurrence of errors
D) All of these.
A) Performing routine QC of test methods and reagents
B) Performing proficiency testing and personnel competency checks
C) Using a manual or automated action to prevent the occurrence of errors
D) All of these.
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23
Which of these does NOT describe a flowchart?
A) Can be created on paper or with commercially available software programs
B) Displays actions required in a process using graphic symbols for ease of understanding
C) Is useless in obtaining better control of a process.
D) Shows where decision points are located within a process
A) Can be created on paper or with commercially available software programs
B) Displays actions required in a process using graphic symbols for ease of understanding
C) Is useless in obtaining better control of a process.
D) Shows where decision points are located within a process
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24
Copies of regulations and accreditation requirements are examples of:
A) documents.
B) forms.
C) results.
D) none of these.
A) documents.
B) forms.
C) results.
D) none of these.
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25
Which of these records may be reviewed during competency assessment for blood bank personnel?
A) Quality control records
B) Proficiency testing results
C) Maintenance records
D) All of these
A) Quality control records
B) Proficiency testing results
C) Maintenance records
D) All of these
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26
An outcomes of performing procedures and testing is called a:
A) document.
B) form.
C) result.
D) none of these.
A) document.
B) form.
C) result.
D) none of these.
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27
The use of different colored sera for blood bank reagents is an example of:
A) process control.
B) quality control.
C) standard operating procedures.
D) validation studies.
A) process control.
B) quality control.
C) standard operating procedures.
D) validation studies.
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28
Competency assessment for blood bank personnel includes all of these EXCEPT:
A) direct observation of patient test performance.
B) cross-training into other areas of the laboratory.
C) monitoring the recording and reporting of test results.
D) review of test results or worksheets.
A) direct observation of patient test performance.
B) cross-training into other areas of the laboratory.
C) monitoring the recording and reporting of test results.
D) review of test results or worksheets.
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29
Daily testing the reactivity of blood typing reagents is considered which function of quality?
A) Quality assurance
B) Quality control
C) Quality improvement
D) Quality management
A) Quality assurance
B) Quality control
C) Quality improvement
D) Quality management
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30
Which of the following relationships is NOT considered a quality essential of an organization?
A) Blood bank personnel links to their families
B) Blood bank's link to the laboratory
C) Blood bank's link to the hospital.
D) Blood bank links to the hospital's quality function
A) Blood bank personnel links to their families
B) Blood bank's link to the laboratory
C) Blood bank's link to the hospital.
D) Blood bank links to the hospital's quality function
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31
Which of the following is NOT an internal customer for the transfusion service?
A) Nurse administering blood products
B) Patient receiving blood products
C) Nursing assistant transporting blood products
D) Physician ordering blood products
A) Nurse administering blood products
B) Patient receiving blood products
C) Nursing assistant transporting blood products
D) Physician ordering blood products
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32
Laboratory safety training must include which of these for blood bank personnel?
A) Chemical hygiene
B) Emergency preparedness
C) Radiation safety
D) All of these
A) Chemical hygiene
B) Emergency preparedness
C) Radiation safety
D) All of these
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33
Which of the following provides a framework for applying quality principles and practices in the blood bank?
A) Quality assurance program
B) Quality control and correction
C) Quality improvement process
D) Quality management system
A) Quality assurance program
B) Quality control and correction
C) Quality improvement process
D) Quality management system
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34
Testing all activities in a new process to ensure that the process will work in the live environment is a function of:
A) quality control.
B) standard operating procedures.
C) validation studies.
D) none of these.
A) quality control.
B) standard operating procedures.
C) validation studies.
D) none of these.
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35
Which of these need NOT be evaluated during a risk assessment?
A) Patient opinion survey
B) Reagent storage conditions
C) Specimen labeling
D) Transmission of data to LIS
A) Patient opinion survey
B) Reagent storage conditions
C) Specimen labeling
D) Transmission of data to LIS
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36
What is a flowchart?
A) A tool that displays all the elements involved in a process
B) A tool that allows for greater understanding of specific steps in a process
C) A tool that explains the sequence of activities in a process in paragraph for
D) All of these.
A) A tool that displays all the elements involved in a process
B) A tool that allows for greater understanding of specific steps in a process
C) A tool that explains the sequence of activities in a process in paragraph for
D) All of these.
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37
A quality framework in the blood bank ensures all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Application of quality principles and practices.
B) Blood bank operations are customized to individual staff preferences.
C) Compliance with regulatory body requirements
D) Review of each step from donor selection through transfusion outcomes.
A) Application of quality principles and practices.
B) Blood bank operations are customized to individual staff preferences.
C) Compliance with regulatory body requirements
D) Review of each step from donor selection through transfusion outcomes.
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38
What is the purpose of a flowchart?
A) Facilitates understanding of resources when planning a new process
B) Reveals problems (i.e., missing actions) in a current process
C) Shows how process inputs are converted into outputs
D) All of these
A) Facilitates understanding of resources when planning a new process
B) Reveals problems (i.e., missing actions) in a current process
C) Shows how process inputs are converted into outputs
D) All of these
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39
Which of the following is not part of an individualized quality control plan (IQCP)?
A) New instrument validation
B) Quality control plan
C) Quality assessment
D) Risk assessment
A) New instrument validation
B) Quality control plan
C) Quality assessment
D) Risk assessment
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40
Quality assessment monitors include reviews of all of these EXCEPT:
A) Corrected report communications.
B) Personnel competency records.
C) Turnaround time reports.
D) Vendor selection process.
A) Corrected report communications.
B) Personnel competency records.
C) Turnaround time reports.
D) Vendor selection process.
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41
The cost incurred for proficiency testing and periodic licensure or accreditation inspections is what type of cost?
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
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42
The cost incurred with customer product recalls is an example of what type of cost?
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
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43
Examples of documents include:
A) written policies, procedures and instructions.
B) process flowcharts and forms.
C) manufacturers' package inserts and operator manuals.
D) all of these.
A) written policies, procedures and instructions.
B) process flowcharts and forms.
C) manufacturers' package inserts and operator manuals.
D) all of these.
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44
The cost incurred when discarding donated blood units is an example of what type of cost?
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
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45
52, Using the DOE tool occurs at what stage of the DMAIC process?
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
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46
An action taken to reduce or eliminate the potential for a nonconformance is what type of action?
A) Corrective
B) Disciplinary
C) Preventive
D) Remedial
A) Corrective
B) Disciplinary
C) Preventive
D) Remedial
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47
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Remedial action occurs over time.
B) Remedial action does not uncover the real cause of the nonconformance.
C) Remedial action does not require further investigation.
D) All of these are true.
A) Remedial action occurs over time.
B) Remedial action does not uncover the real cause of the nonconformance.
C) Remedial action does not require further investigation.
D) All of these are true.
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48
The cost of good quality (COGQ) does NOT include which of these?
A) Appraisal costs
B) Conformance costs
C) Nonconformance costs
D) Prevention costs
A) Appraisal costs
B) Conformance costs
C) Nonconformance costs
D) Prevention costs
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49
The process of define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC) is known as which process?
A) IOS System
B) FQM System
C) LEAN
D) Six Sigma
A) IOS System
B) FQM System
C) LEAN
D) Six Sigma
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50
Conformance costs may include:
A) preventive maintenance.
B) quality management activities.
C) validation activities.
D) all of these.
A) preventive maintenance.
B) quality management activities.
C) validation activities.
D) all of these.
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51
Ensuring that the implemented changes are sustained occurs at what stage of the DMAIC process?
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
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52
Understanding the cause and effect relationships occurs at what stage of the DMAIC process?
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Improve
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53
A Pareto chart is used at what stage of the DMAIC process?
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Measure
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Measure
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54
An action taken to identify and eliminate the cause of a nonconformance is what type of action?
A) Corrective
B) Disciplinary
C) Preventive
D) Remedial
A) Corrective
B) Disciplinary
C) Preventive
D) Remedial
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55
Using a SIPOC diagram occurs at what stage of the DMAIC process?
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Measure
A) Analyze
B) Control
C) Define
D) Measure
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56
Which of these costs is a cost of poor quality (COPQ)?
A) Appraisal costs
B) Conformance costs
C) Nonconformance costs
D) Prevention costs
A) Appraisal costs
B) Conformance costs
C) Nonconformance costs
D) Prevention costs
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57
Examples of forms include:
A) instrument printouts.
B) manual or electronic worksheets.
C) tags, stickers, or labels.
D) all of these.
A) instrument printouts.
B) manual or electronic worksheets.
C) tags, stickers, or labels.
D) all of these.
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58
A good document control process does all of these EXCEPT:
A) eliminates the need to document all changes or corrections to procedures.
B) ensures that only the latest approved copies of documents are available for use.
C) links a facility's policies, processes, and procedures to each other.
D) notifies appropriate parties of the change and document the notification.
A) eliminates the need to document all changes or corrections to procedures.
B) ensures that only the latest approved copies of documents are available for use.
C) links a facility's policies, processes, and procedures to each other.
D) notifies appropriate parties of the change and document the notification.
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59
The cost incurred for calibration materials and reagents is an example of what type of cost?
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
A) Internal evaluation costs
B) External evaluation costs
C) Internal failure costs
D) External failure costs
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60
An error has occurred during a test procedure, which was found to be caused by the technologist using a copy of the procedure that was being used at the time of her training. What should be put in place to ensure this type of mistake is not made again.
A) Corrective disciplinary action
B) Document control process
C) Instrument validation
D) Quality control checks
A) Corrective disciplinary action
B) Document control process
C) Instrument validation
D) Quality control checks
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61
Both the blood bank and the entire medical laboratory use which of the following?
A) Quality management systems
B) Continuous improvement systems
C) Essentials quality indicators
D) All of these
A) Quality management systems
B) Continuous improvement systems
C) Essentials quality indicators
D) All of these
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