CLC Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which component of a formal laboratory audit is specifically designed to verify that written policies are being followed in day-to-day practice? → Direct observation of laboratory processes
- A laboratory consultant is asked to evaluate test utilization. Which approach is most effective for identifying overutilization of a specific test panel? → Analyzing ordering frequency stratified by ordering provider and clinical indication
- When a consultant evaluates laboratory staffing models, which staffing ratio benchmark is most relevant for a high-complexity chemistry laboratory? → College of American Pathologists (CAP) workload recording units per FTE
- A laboratory consultant is reviewing cold agglutinin test pre-analytical requirements. What is the critical handling step for this specimen? → Keep the specimen at 37°C from collection through serum separation
- A laboratory's sigma metric for a glucose method is calculated as 3.8. According to Six Sigma quality planning, this level requires: → Tighter QC rules and more frequent monitoring
- A laboratory introduces a new automated analyzer. Which risk-related activity should occur BEFORE go-live? → Prospective hazard identification and risk assessment of the new workflow
- How does proper documentation aid laboratory operations? → Documentation supports traceability and compliance
- A laboratory quality report shows a consistent inter-laboratory bias when comparing results with a reference method. This type of error is best classified as: → Systematic error
- A laboratory consultant recommends switching from fixed-limit QC rules to patient-based QC (PBQC). The MAIN advantage of PBQC is: → It detects analytical errors using patient result distributions in real time
- Which ISO standard provides the specific requirements for quality and competence in medical laboratory testing? → ISO 15189
- A laboratory identifies that a high-volume chemistry analyzer is a single point of failure for stat testing. The BEST risk mitigation response is to: → Establish a backup analyzer agreement with a reference laboratory
- How do CLC professionals evaluate the quality of research evidence? → By assessing methodology, sample size, peer review, and relevance
- Which CLSI guideline specifically addresses laboratory method comparison and bias estimation? → EP9-A3 (Measurement Procedure Comparison and Bias Estimation)
- What role does a laboratory information management system (LIMS) play in laboratory operations? → It tracks samples and manages laboratory data
- Which approach BEST demonstrates active listening during a client needs assessment meeting? → Paraphrasing the client's statements and asking clarifying questions
- What is the primary goal of regulatory compliance in laboratory settings? → To ensure adherence to laws and safety protocols
- Under the CLIA regulations, which personnel qualification is required to serve as a laboratory director for a high-complexity testing laboratory? → MD, DO, or PhD with specific training/experience in high-complexity testing
- In a case-control study examining a rare laboratory error type, researchers compare 50 cases with 200 controls. What is the primary measure of association used? → Odds ratio
- When evaluating laboratory software for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, which capability is MANDATORY? → Audit trails, electronic signatures, and access controls for electronic records
- When performing a method comparison study, which statistical measure indicates the degree of agreement between two quantitative methods? → Bias and slope from Deming regression
- In flow cytometry, the parameter 'side scatter' (SSC) primarily provides information about which cellular characteristic? → Internal complexity and granularity
- What role does documentation play in Certified Laboratory Consultant client communications? → It creates clear records of discussions, decisions, and agreements
- A laboratory is evaluating its QC strategy using the Total Analytical Error (TAE) model. Which formula correctly represents TAE? → TAE = |Bias| + 2CV
- A laboratory has acquired a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer for microbial identification. The system identifies organisms by: → Matching the unique protein spectral fingerprint of the organism to a reference database
- Under CLIA regulations, which individual bears the ultimate responsibility for overall laboratory operations and quality of testing? → Laboratory director
- Which accrediting organization offers the most widely recognized laboratory accreditation program and is deemed by CMS to meet CLIA requirements? → College of American Pathologists (CAP)
- What is the benefit of interdisciplinary collaboration in Certified Laboratory Consultant practice? → It brings diverse expertise and perspectives that improve outcomes
- The Risk Priority Number (RPN) in an FMEA is calculated as: → Severity × Occurrence × Detectability
- A CLC advising on laboratory information system (LIS) selection should emphasize which factor as MOST critical for patient safety? → Ability to interface bidirectionally with analyzers and electronic health records
- When calculating the predictive value of a positive test result in a low-prevalence population, which phenomenon must a CLC account for? → The base rate fallacy (low PPV despite high sensitivity and specificity)
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