1, mark the information of the out-of-control samples: in the analysis form to mark the out-of-control samples of the relevant information, including the sample number, date and source, etc..
2. Describe the out-of-control situation: Describe the out-of-control microbiological results in detail in the analysis form, such as the results are out of the preset standard range, abnormal or abnormally high bacterial counts, and so on. Clearly and accurately describing the out-of-control situation can help to carry out subsequent problem identification and improvement measures.
3. Analyze the reasons for the loss of control: List the reasons for the loss of control of the microbiological results in the analysis table. This will involve experimental errors, sample contamination, equipment failure and other factors. As detailed as possible to list the causes, help targeted problem solving and the development of preventive measures.
4, record the measures taken: in the analysis form to record the corrective and preventive measures taken or planned. This includes re-testing out-of-control samples, replacing experimental equipment, and improving operational procedures. Record resolution measures can help track the process and effect of problem handling.
5, summary and recommendations: at the end of the analysis form, a summary and provide recommendations. The summary includes the extent to which the loss of control affects the quality control results, as well as improvement measures and prevention methods. It involves training of personnel, better maintenance and calibration of equipment, and strengthening of standard operating procedures. Ministry of Health (MOH) refers to the government department responsible for the management and supervision of national health affairs. In China, Ministry of Health refers to the Health and Family Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China*** and the State of China, which is responsible for formulating and implementing national health policies, plans, laws and regulations in order to safeguard the health of citizens and the quality of medical services.