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AMT MLT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ANSWERS Terms in this set (255) Linearity The linearity of an analytical procedure is its ability (within a given range) to obtain test results which are directly proportional to the concentration (amount) of analyte in the sample. Accuracy A description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured. Precision A measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another. Reliability Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for the same individual over repeated testing. Delta OD A process to detect discrepancies in patient test results prior to reporting by comparing current patient values to previous ones. Coefficient of Variation (CV) A measure of relative variability computed by dividing the standard deviation by the mean and multiplying by 100. Skewness A measure of the degree to which a distribution is asymmetrical Mean value A type of AVERAGE, found by adding up a set of measurements then dividing by the number of measurements. Standard Deviation (SD) A measure of variability that indicates the average difference between the scores and their mean. Shift A sudden change in the data mean that persists throughout further days of testing. Trend A general direction in which something is slowly developing or changing Preanalytical Prior to analysis - the phase where the laboratory has no direct control on the process. Preanalytical factors that can affect results include: sample type, sampling time, sample handling, patient's preparation and the nutritional status of the patient. Postanalytical After analysis - recording the results, interpreting the results, reporting the results to the ordering physician, and filing the report. Confidence Limit Values greater than and less than the average, between which the results are statistically expected to fall a given percentage of the time. Normal distribution A function that represents the distribution of variables as a symmetrical bell- shaped graph. Standard deviation index difference between the value of a data point and the mean value divided by the group's SD Levey-Jennings chart a graph used to plot and visualize the results of control samples over time Difference between accuracy and precision Accuracy: how close to accepted value Precision: how close together numbers are Quality Improvement (TQM) Total quality management (TQM) is a framework to operate and it is aiming for integration, consistency, increase in efficiency and a continuous drive for improvement. Quality Improvement (CQI) Focuses on processes/systems that contribute to patient, staff, or system outcomes. Goal is to maximize efficiency and safety by addressing areas of improvement, implementing changes based on data. Spectrophotometry An analytical method for identifying a substance by its selective absorption of different wavelengths of light. Refractometry The method of measuring substances refractive index and assess their composition or purity. Turbidimetry A method of measuring the concentration of a substance by measuring the amount of light passing through it Osmometry The technique for measuring the concentration of dissolved solute particles in a solution. Chromatography A laboratory technique used to separate mixtures of molecules Chemiluminescence Process by which light is emitted as a product of a chemical reaction Densitometry Process that determines the density of a body mass Electrophoresis A process where DNA fragments are separated according to size using electrical charges Nephelometry A method to detect the concentration of serum proteins including immunoglobulin Mass Spectrometry (MS) A type of analysis that can determine what molecules make up a sample based on the spectrum created by the ions that are present. Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (ELISA) A common laboratory testing technique that detects and counts certain antibodies, antigens, proteins and hormones in bodily fluid samples. Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay (FPIA) It is a method for measuring the molecular tumbling rates of fluorescence-labeled molecules due to Brownian motion. Radiant Energy Energy carried by electromagnetic waves.

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EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (255)


The linearity of an analytical procedure is its
Linearity ability (within a given range) to obtain test
results which are directly proportional to
the concentration (amount) of
analyte in the sample.
Accuracy A description of how close a measurement is
to the true value of the quantity measured.
Precision A measure of how close a series of measurements are
to one another.
Reliability Ability of a test to yield very similar scores for
the same individual over repeated testing.

Delta OD A process to detect discrepancies in patient
test results prior to reporting by comparing
current patient values to previous ones.

Coefficient of Variation A measure of relative variability computed by
(CV) dividing the standard deviation by the mean
and multiplying by 100.
Skewness A measure of the degree to which a distribution is
asymmetrical
Mean value A type of AVERAGE, found by adding up a set
of measurements then dividing by the
number of measurements.

Standard Deviation (SD) A measure of variability that indicates the
average difference between the scores and
their mean.
Shift A sudden change in the data mean that persists
throughout further days of testing.
Trend A general direction in which something is slowly
developing or changing
Prior to analysis - the phase where the

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laboratory has no direct control on the
Preanalytical process. Preanalytical factors that can affect
results include: sample type,
sampling time, sample handling, patient's
preparation and the nutritional status of the
patient.

Postanalytical After analysis - recording the results,
interpreting the results, reporting the results to
the ordering physician, and filing the
report.

Confidence Limit Values greater than and less than the average,
between which the results are statistically
expected to fall a given percentage of the
time.

Normal distribution A function that represents the distribution of
variables as a symmetrical bell- shaped
graph.

Standard deviation index difference between the value of a data point
and the mean value divided by the group's
SD
Levey-Jennings chart a graph used to plot and visualize the results of
control samples over time
Difference between Accuracy: how close to accepted value
accuracy and Precision: how close together numbers are
precision
Total quality management (TQM) is a
Quality Improvement framework to operate and it is aiming for
(TQM)
integration, consistency, increase in
efficiency and a continuous drive for
improvement.
Focuses on processes/systems that contribute to
Quality Improvement patient, staff, or system
(CQI) outcomes. Goal is to maximize efficiency and
safety by addressing areas of improvement,
implementing changes based on data.


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