Quality AssuranceQuality Control Chapter 10 Quality Assurance Definition

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Quality Assurance/Quality Control Chapter 10

Quality Assurance/Quality Control Chapter 10

Quality Assurance Definition n A system of activities whose purpose is to provide assurance

Quality Assurance Definition n A system of activities whose purpose is to provide assurance that the overall quality control job is in fact being done effectively. The system involves a continuing education on the adequacy and effectiveness of the overall quality control program and initiates corrective measures where necessary.

Activities of the Quality Assurance Program Include: n n n Preventative maintenance Quality Control

Activities of the Quality Assurance Program Include: n n n Preventative maintenance Quality Control Equipment calibration In-service education of personnel responsible for radiography Other items such as the evaluation of new products

Quality Control Definition n The overall system of activities, the purpose of which is

Quality Control Definition n The overall system of activities, the purpose of which is to provide a quality product or service that meets the need of the users. The aim of quality control is to provide quality that is satisfactory, adequate, dependable, and economic.

Purpose of Quality Assurance/ Quality Control n n n Provides way to minimize the

Purpose of Quality Assurance/ Quality Control n n n Provides way to minimize the dose of radiation to patient and staff. Allows production of a quality radiograph. Leads to decreased number of repeated films n Cost effective/safe

Technician’s Role n n Will be responsible for doing quality control tests. Interpreting data.

Technician’s Role n n Will be responsible for doing quality control tests. Interpreting data. Keeping of records. Technician will measure, plot and analyze data.

Equipment n n Equipment needs will vary based on the clinic setting. Equipment may

Equipment n n Equipment needs will vary based on the clinic setting. Equipment may include: n n Tracking charts Tape measure or other measuring device Thermometer Level

Types of Quality Control Tests that can be done n Source-Image Distance Test n

Types of Quality Control Tests that can be done n Source-Image Distance Test n n n Perpendicularity n n n Ensures accuracy of the SID Measure length Ensures x-ray beam is properly centered Use Level Tube/Table/Crane Locks n Check function of locks to make sure working

Tests continued n X-ray Field Light n n Light Field Size n n Make

Tests continued n X-ray Field Light n n Light Field Size n n Make sure light on x-ray machine can be seen with normal lights in room on. Make sure collimator dials are consistent with light field displayed Collimator/Cones/Diaphragms n Used when collimator light is not available, verify sizes

Tests continued n Locks/Cables/Overhead Crane Movement n n Angulation Indicator n n Ensure adequate

Tests continued n Locks/Cables/Overhead Crane Movement n n Angulation Indicator n n Ensure adequate locking of crane so doesn’t “drift” during radiographs Ensure angle indicator is correct when using angulation of x-ray tube. View Box uniformity n Make sure light is even throughout view box

Tests continued n Light Field/X-ray Field Alignment n n Screen Film Contact n n

Tests continued n Light Field/X-ray Field Alignment n n Screen Film Contact n n Ensures x-ray field is actually going where the light field indicates Ensures that screens are securely in cassette. Uniformity of Screen Speed n Determines if screens have lost speed through wear and tear.

Tests Continued n Calibration Tests n n Fog Test n n Must be performed

Tests Continued n Calibration Tests n n Fog Test n n Must be performed by a professional. Should be done annually. Assesses if unwanted fog is being added to radiograph during processing. Sensitometry and Densitometry n n Ensures that processing of radiographs is optimized. Tests the processing procedure.