A thorough look at quality management in the lab based on chapter 7 of Larson's clinical chemistry textbook. PPT Handout drive.google.com/file/d/1rRiT...
It can be both, if it is the same control it has to go from +2 to -2sd, if it is across 2 controls, one goes up while the other goes down. From his website: “R4s indicates a rejection when one control measurement in a run exceeds a +2s control limit and another exceeds a -2s control limit. This "range" rule is sensitive to changes in the width of the distribution, therefore it is a good indicate of increases in random error or changes in the precision of the method.”
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Good discussion.👍
i thought a r4s only applies to 2 levels of controls - is it not?
It can be both, if it is the same control it has to go from +2 to -2sd, if it is across 2 controls, one goes up while the other goes down. From his website: “R4s indicates a rejection when one control measurement in a run exceeds a +2s control limit and another exceeds a -2s control limit. This "range" rule is sensitive to changes in the width of the distribution, therefore it is a good indicate of increases in random error or changes in the precision of the method.”