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1.00 Credits
Students work independently on a research project related to the field of clinical laboratory science and present their findings.
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2.00 Credits
Students work independently on a research project related to the field of clinical laboratory science and present their findings.
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3.00 Credits
Students work independently on a research project related to the field of clinical laboratory science and present their findings.
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4.00 Credits
MLT 220 presents the theory (lecture) portion of Immunohematology that must accompany the laboratory skills used to accurately perform, interpret, and report the routine serological procedures used in pretransfusion testing according to AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) standards. These procedures include: ABO and Rh phenotyping, antibody screening, and the proper selection and crossmatching of donor blood. Studies also include discussions of other common blood group systems, identification of unexpected antibodies, and resolution of the most commonly encountered serological difficulties. In addition, time is spent studying donor blood collection and processing for component therapy, blood transfusion practices, adverse effects of blood transfusion, investigation of transfusion reactions, Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn, and the administration of Rh Immune Globulin.
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3.00 Credits
MLT 223 presents the actual hands on (laboratory) portion of Immunohematology to teach the laboratory skills needed to accurately perform, interpret, and report the routine serological procedures used in pretransfusion testing according to AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) standards. These procedures include: ABO and Rh phenotyping, antibody screening, and the proper selection and crossmatching of donor blood. Also included is laboratory application of other common blood group systems, identification of unexpected antibodies, and resolution of the most commonly encountered serological difficulties. In addition, students perform and interpret case studies involving the investigation of transfusion reactions, Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn, and the administration of Rh Immune Globulin.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents an advanced theoretical study of Hematology. Anemias, hemoglobin disorders, benign disorders of leukocytes, leukemias, cytochemistry, and hemostasis will be covered. Abnormal morphologic characteristics of cells will be correlated with other laboratory results and disease processes. The study of Hematology instrumentation will include interpretation of abnormal histograms and scatterplots that are correlated clinically. Clinical interpretation and correlation is also included in the study of instrumentation that evaluates coagulation status and platelet function.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents the theoretical study of the physical, chemical, and microscopic evaluation of urine, feces, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, serous fluid, amniotic fluid, and seminal fluid. Results of the physical, chemical, and microscopic evaluation of these body fluids will be correlated clinically.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents the application of the physical, chemical, and microscopic evaluation of urine, feces, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, serous fluid, amniotic fluid, and seminal fluid. Results of the physical, chemical, and microscopic evaluation of these body fluids will be correlated clinically.
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course provides a cumulative review of clinical laboratory procedures and theoretical concepts from all phases of laboratory testing. Emphasis is placed on recall and application of theory, correlation, and evaluation of all areas of clinical laboratory science. Upon completion, students should be prepared for national certification examinations and for their clinical practicum.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents the application of the advanced study of Hematology. Anemias, hemoglobin disorders, benign disorders of leukocytes, leukemias, cytochemistry, and hemostasis will be covered. Abnormal morphologic characteristics of cells will be correlated with other laboratory results and disease processes. The study of Hematology instrumentation will include interpretation of abnormal histograms and scatterplots that are correlated clinically. Clinical interpretation and correlation is also included in the study of instrumentation that evaluates coagulation status and platelet function.
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