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FIRE/EXLOSIVE HAZARDS
Initial steps to follow when a fire is
discovered are identified by the code
word RACE
o Rescue – rescue anyone in
immediate danger
o Alarm – activate the
institutional fire alarm system
o Contain – close all doors to
potentially affected areas
o Extinguish/Evacuate –
extinguish the fire, if possible, General precautions that should be
or evacuate, closing the door observed are the following:
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION Avoid running in rooms and hallways
ASSOCIATION (NFPA) Be alert for wet floors
Bend the knees when lifting heavy
objects or patients
Keep long hair tied back and remove
dangling jewelry to avoid contact
with equipment and patients
Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes
with non-skid soles that provide
maximum support
Maintain a clean, organized work
area
BASIC PRINCIPLES
Water Specifications
Critical reagent in clinical chemistry
laboratories (solutions, reagents,
diluent)
Quality of water directly impacts the
accuracy and reliability of clinical
tests
Specific standards and
specifications for laboratory water
are essential to ensure consistent
and reliable results
Water – most frequently used
PHYSICAL HAZARDS reagent in the laboratory
Environmental factors that can Distilled water – purified by
cause harm to human body without distillation
necessarily touching it Deionized water – purified by ion
Injuries, health issues, accidents exchange
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ANALYTICAL BALANCE
Measure small masses with very
PASTEUR PIPETTE high accuracy and precision
AKA dropper or dropping pipette • o grams (resolution)
Small volumes of liquids Enclosed in a draft shield
Louis Pasteur Single pan
Simple and quick liquid handling Frequent calibration and
SYRINGE maintenance
TOP-LOADING BALANCE
Less precise; sufficient accuracy for
laboratory applications
grams to 0.001 grams
Open pan (do not require a draft
shield)
Routine weighing
More cost-effective
Easier to maintain
CENTRIFUGE
Used to separate components of a
mixture (spinning)
Utilizes the principles of centrifugal
force
Density, size and shape
General Purpose Centrifuges
Refrigerated Centrifuges
Ultracentrifuges
COMPONENTS OF CENTRIFUGE
1. Rotor – central component (samples
are placed for spinning) Fixed-angle,
swinging bucket rotors, vertical
rotors
2. Speed control – rotation per minute
(rpm) and duration (time) of the spin
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• Calculate the mean: find the sample mean Normalized measure of the
dispersion of the probability
= 85+90+78+92+88/5 distribution
= 433/5 Ratio of the standard deviation to the
= 86.6 mean
• Calculate each deviation from the mean
and square it Find the deviation of each
score from the mean and square the result
(85-86.6)2 = (-1.6)2 = 2.56 The sample mean = 86.6
(90-86.6)2 = (3.4)2 = 11.56 The sample standard deviation =
(78-86.6)2 = (-8.6)2 = 73.96 5.46
(92-86.6)2 = (5.4)2 = 29.16 Calculate CV
(88-86.6)2 = (1.4)2 = 1.96 CV = 5.46/86.6 x 100% = 6.30%
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: MEASURES
Sum the squared deviations Sum OF CENTERS,SPREAD, AND SHAPE
these squared deviations
2.56+11.56+73.96+29.16+1.96 = 119.2
Divide by the number of data points
minus one (n-1)
For a sample, we divide by n-1,
where n is the number of data
points: 119.2/5-1 = 119.2/4 = 29.8
Take the square root Finally, take MEASURES OF CENTER
the square root of this value to Three most used descriptions of the center
obtain the sample SD: s= √29.8 of a date set:
= 5.46 Mean
VARIANCE Median
Calculate the Mean (86.6) Mode
Calculate each deviation from the 1. Mean – commonly used and often
mean and square it called the average
(85-86.6)2 = (-1.6)2 = 2.56 2. Median – middles point and often
used with skewed data (calculation
(90-86.6)2 = (3.4)2 = 11.56
is not significantly affected by
(78-86.6)2 = (-8.6)2 = 73.96
outliers)
(92-86.6)2 = (5.4)2 = 29.16 3. Mode – rarely used as a measure of
(88-86.6)2 = (1.4)2 = 1.96 data’s center (often used to describe
Sum the squared deviations data that seem to have 2 centers
2.56+11.56+73.96+29.16+1.96 = MEAN
119.2 Data set is calculated by summing
Divide by the number of data points all the values and then dividing by
minus one (n-1) 119.2/5-1 =119.2/4 the number of values
= 29.8 Formula for the mean is different
COEFFIECIENT OF VARIATION (CV) depending on whether you are
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Interpretation
Points falling within the 1s control
limits indicate normal variation
Points beyond the 1s control limits
but within the 2s control limits may
indicate a need for closer monitoring
Points beyond the 2s control limits
indicate a significant deviation that
requires investigation and corrective
action
INDICATORS OF SYSTEMATIC ERROR
1. Trend – because of reagent,
increasing values passing through
mean, reject on the 6th test
2. Shift – because of standard, stable
on one side of the mean, reject on
the 6th test
• Sensitivity – ability to
measure minute
concentration
• Specificity – ability to
react with only one
unknown
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