In diagnostic laboratories, accuracy, effectiveness and efficiency depend heavily on quality management. The 4 pillars of QM in a PF lab should encompass quality control of: calibration & verification of sensors, precision of instruments using mechanical models, biological subject quality control, and last but equally important, measurement quality control.PFT diagnostic laboratories that enact quality assurance & management procedures will recognize “out of control” instruments, or low quality test results, immediately and well before the potential for misclassification of PFT interpretations can occur, having potential consequences for patients.
Point of Care blood analysis as a tool to enhance pre-hospital care
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20 March from 11:30-12:00 CET Learn about epoc Blood Analysis System and how it is used as decision support in the ambulance helicopters in Sweden. We are pleased to…