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  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 84A students must also enroll in Health Technology 84. Four and one-half hours lecture, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Introduces the student to the basic principles of antigen and antibody reactions included in blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing and serological procedures. Introduces serological and immunohematology procedures and techniques to measure analytes qualitatively and quantitatively. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 84 is required prior to enrollment in Clinical Immunology/ Immunohematology Practicum, Health Technology 184.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 85A students must also enroll in Health Technology 85C. Four and one-half hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Teaches the general laboratory principles and specific basic instrumentation methodologies used in basic clinical chemistry analysis. After review of laboratory math, and a reintroduction to quality control and quality assurance, the student will be introduced to variables of the pre analytical phase, characteristics important to quality lab technique and safety. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course, Health Technology 85B, 85C and 85D are required to enroll in Clinical Chemistry Practicum, Health Technology 185.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Health Technology 85C. Corequisite: Health Technology 85B students must also enroll in Health Technology 85D. Four and one-half hours laboratory. (May be taken two times for credit.) Intermediate to advanced laboratory principles and techniques used in clinical chemistry analysis. The student will perform and study tests of the endocrine system, therapeutic drug assays and compounds, and other clinical chemistry tests specific to special chemistry department test menus. Highly automated instrumentation will be studied and used to demonstrate correct quality control, maintenance, and clinical operation. This course is taken the following quarter after successful completion of Health Technology 85A and Health Technology 85C. Successful completion of this course, and Health Technology 85A, 85C and 85D, is required to enroll in Clinical Chemistry Practicum, Health Technology 185.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 85C students must also enroll in Health Technology 85A. Four and one-half hours lecture. The lecture series presents theoretical and practical concepts associated with testing procedures used in the clinical chemistry laboratory including fundamentals of general laboratory principles and specific basic instrumentation methodologies. The important characteristics and relevance of electrolytes and trace metals including their relationship to acid base balance will also be addressed. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to course registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 85A is required before enrolling in Health Technology 85B and Health Technology 85D.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 85D students must also enroll in Health Technology 85B. Four and one-half hours lecture. Teaches relationships between the endocrine system and analytes assayed in the clinical laboratory, including tumor markers, therapeutic drugs, and compounds studied in toxicology. The student will be introduced to vitamins assayed and correlate their clinical significance. The student will correlate liver, kidney, and pancreatic function with test results and compare with states of health and disease. The function and laboratory analysis of various body fluids including effusions, spinal fluid, and synovial fluid will be included. Admission to the MLT Program is necessary prior to course registration. Successful completion of this course and Health Technology 85B is required before enrolling in Health Technology 185.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 90G students must also enroll in Health Technology 101B. Advisory: Health Technology 60A. Three hours lecture-laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Medical asepsis, nutrition and diet therapy, vital signs, preparation of examining room and patient, various procedures in the medical office.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 90H students must also enroll in Health Technology 101E. Advisory: Health Technology 60A and 90G. Three hours lecture-laboratory; one additional hour to be arranged. Local application of heat and cold, medical office instruments, sterilization and disinfection of equipment and instruments, application of sterile gloves, assisting with minor office surgery, and bandaging.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Corequisite: Health Technology 91 students must also enroll in Health Technology 101F. Advisory: Health Technology 60A. Three hours lecture-laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Electrocardiography, theory of assisting with physical therapy and x-ray examinations, theory of diagnostic procedures and instructions.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Advisory: Health Technology 60A. Three hours lecture-laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Fundamentals of emergency care in the medical office with emphasis on potential life- threatening health problems.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Advisory: Health Technology 60A. Three hours lecture-laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Allied Health or Science Center Resource Center. Dosage calculation, drug legislation and standards, drug preparations and information regarding antibiotics, sulfonamides, antihistamines, and drugs that affect various systems of the body.
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