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Develop essential laboratory leadership and technical skills with this Laboratory Management Success Principles Safety and Quality Control Study Guide 2025/ 2026. Covers lab organization, safety protocols, quality control systems, regulatory compliance, equipment management, standard operating procedures, and best practices with solution. Ideal for laboratory technicians, healthcare professionals, and science students seeking structured revision materials, practical operational knowledge, and effective preparation for exams and real-world laboratory management responsibilities.

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Management
Safety &–
Quality
Success
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Study
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Success
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What section of the clinical laboratory is regulated by B. Blood Bank
the Food and Drug Administration? Immunohematology (blood bank) is the only
laboratory section that is regulated by the Food
A. Chemistry and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA
B. Blood Bank enforces the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. This
C. Serology Act regulates the preparation of blood and blood
D. Hematology products as well as the facilities, including hospital
laboratories and transfusion services,
where preparation occurs.


The abbreviation MBO stands for which of the B. Management by objectives
following? Management by objectives (MBO) is a management
system developed in the 1950s and
A. Means by objectives widely used by many organizations, laboratories,
B. Management by objectives and businesses. MBO uses various management
C. Management by order concepts of planning, participation,
D. Measurement by objectives motivation, and controlling. This system uses
performance objectives as a means of accomplishing
management goals.




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A number of management styles are used by C. Formal
supervisors in laboratories. Which of the following is The word "formal" is not descriptive of the
not a management style? type of leadership style used by laboratory managers.
"Autocratic," "consultative," "persuasive,"
A. Autocratic and "democratic" are words that describe the
B. Consultative styles routinely used, although rarely as purely
C. Formal one style; instead, a combination of various styles
D. Democratic is used generally. Managers who are autocratic hold Theory X philosophies
and allow for little
input from their staff. Managers who are democratic
are Theory Y managers and are participatory
in their leadership style, actively seek advice
and counsel from their coworkers, and allow
employees to share in the decision-making process.
Various factors, such as the situation, the
individuals concerned, and the complexity of
concepts involved, will determine what is appropriate.




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What is the meaning of the abbreviation FTE? A. "Full-time equivalent" (FTE) is a term routinely
used by every laboratory, particularly during
A. Full-time equivalent the budget process. An FTE equals 2080
B. Full-time expenditure person-hours paid in 1 year's time. An FTE combines
C. Fixed total expenditure productive hours and nonproductive hours
D. Fixed-timely equivalency (i.e., vacation, holiday, and sick time). The FTE
is based on a 40-hour workweek and is more
easily used in a discussion of personnel and
hours worked. In one FTE, one full-time person
or two or more part-time persons may occupy
the 40-hour position.


Most laboratories have a definite structure that D. The organizational chart shows the lines of
establishes the formal setup of the various supervision, relationships of various staff members,
departments and levels. Which of the following refers and interrelationships of the various
to this structure? departments. There are generally three types of
organizational charts: vertical, horizontal, and
A. Administration table circular. Most hospital administrations use the
B. Laboratory directory vertical chart, which is a summary or a snapshot
C. Report of contact of the structure of the organization. It is also
D. Organizational chart used by many levels of laboratory management.




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