Westgard Rules
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- This video discusses the Westgard Rules, which decide whether an analytical run is in-control or out-of-control. This video provides information on the main Westgard rules and corrective actions to be taken based on the violation.
By far the most thorough presentation I have seen on you tube. You are an excellent instructor:)
at 13.11 time
she said 13% and not 30% ... where is this 13% coming from? someone please explain
Nice explanation of Westgard rules. But there is confusion on mentioning within and across run (27.00). Within run is from same level of experiment and across runs are from different level of experiements.
I believe it is the other way around
Thank you so much mam, i was struggling in understanding this topic,now its clear to me.. you are the best, I'm from Malaysia :)
You are an Amazing teacher on this subject, beyond words. Thank you. may God bless you for putting in so much effort to help students. Pranam.
Hi mam, I am really struggling to understand the concept of within and across run and levels of QCs. Can you tell me what is the meaning of different levels of QC??
I can tell you
R:4s rule should be interprted within run not across run. But always its explained as a single level of qc exceeding 2sd levels in consecutive runs. Do I get a reference for this.
No it’s not across runs.
Thank you very much for this very informative yet very clear presentation 🙏🏻
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A Great work. Useful to all laboratory technicians.
Thank you Anu mam for sharing videos like this to us . These are very knowledgeable and helpful to us. Thank Mam once again
We can run sample if 1: 2S
Madam when you say 2 levels of controls to satisfy CLIA it includes both positive and Negative level controls or only positive control we need to check
Very useful presentation. Excellent ma'am.
I guess there is choas in within run and across run. As of my understanding , within run is when we use a single control material and across the run is the interpretation on both the normal and abnormal control .
But it seems there is misunderstanding. Pls correct me if I'm wrong.
Ma’am u ve been a savior, my understanding of westgard rules have only been possible because of u , God bless u . Can I contact u in some way need to ask u a few things
That is a very good talk. However I think you can still detect R4S if you have one level control. Example: today you have 1:2S on the positive side and tomorrow you have 1:2S in the negative side --> this indicate R4S
You are right, I just confirmed that on the westgard site
No this is not R:4S, according to Westgard. It must be in same run across two levels
If level 1 control in range and level 2 violate 1 3s on same day and time
what is the difference between westguard rule and Levey Jennings chart?
Amazing thanx alot
Thank you Mam, amazing clarity now....no words to express my regards
Across material means we are usig different lot of reagents ? within material means that we are using same lot of reagent?
I am actually new,can someone take the pains to explain me these things in simple terms!
very well presented, thank you a lot
very informative, thank you
Help full vedio👍👍
I wonder how you plot two levels on the same chart (e.g. 2:2s) because each level has different mean and SD. Thanks
Good question
Ma'am, your way of teaching is specific and on point. Cleared my concept in a single video
Very nice explanation ma'am
seniors are the best teachers who really can make us understand the smallest things too. helpful
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perfectly presented
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Very useful
thanks for the additional knowledge.
Thank you so much for the very descriptive video.