The evaluation kit for clinical chemistry: a practical guide for the evaluation of methods, instruments and reagent kits
1984
The Evaluation Kit for Clinical Chemistry
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Author Information
Author(s): G. H. White, C. G. Fraser
Conclusion
The publication provides a practical guide for evaluating methods, instruments, and reagent kits in clinical chemistry to ensure optimal patient care.
Supporting Evidence
- The guide emphasizes the importance of evaluating methods before they are used in routine laboratory services.
- It provides a logical progression through the steps of evaluation to ensure high standards of analytical performance.
- The publication is based on practical experience and current national and international recommendations.
Takeaway
This guide helps labs choose the best tools for testing patients by showing them how to check if the tools work well before they buy them.
Methodology
The guide outlines a step-by-step evaluation process including pre-evaluation assessment, familiarization, evaluation, and introduction to routine service.
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