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The amount of fluid taken in (intake) and the amount of fluid lost (output) should be equal to maintain fluid balance.
Common Cause Variation
Variation that is inherent in a process over time, caused by factors that are consistently and predictably present.
Control Charts
Visual tools used in statistical process control to monitor how a process changes over time, highlighting variations outside of predefined bounds.
Special Cause Variation
A type of variation in a process, identified as being caused by specific identifiable factors, unlike common cause variation which is inherent to the process.
Special Cause Variation
Variation in a process that is caused by specific, identifiable sources, unlike random variation, which is inherent in the process.
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