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Mar 8, 2024 by bbergman
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CLSC 133 - HEMATOLOGY I/URINALYSIS CLINICAL PRACTICUM
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3 - Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
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Program Code
3 - Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
Course Code
CLSC 133 - HEMATOLOGY I/URINALYSIS CLINICAL PRACTICUM
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Evaluate patient and quality control test results, recognizing normal, abnormal, and critical values, and take appropriate follow up action when necessary
CLO 4: Relate normal and abnormal laboratory test results to their corresponding clinical significance.
PLO 2: Sufficient technical skill in the use of laboratory information systems to meet the needs of the laboratory
CLO 7: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Medical Laboratory Technician level in the performance of laboratory tests in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis.
PLO 3: Collect and process biological specimens appropriately in the clinical laboratory
CLO 5: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Medical Laboratory Technician level in the safe collection of venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory testing.
PLO 4: Perform routine clinical laboratory testing in the Hematology, Immunohematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Immunology / Serology, and Coagulation areas of the clinical laboratory
CLO 7: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Medical Laboratory Technician level in the performance of laboratory tests in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis.
PLO 5: Operate and maintain laboratory instrumentation in the Hematology, Immunohematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Immunology / Serology, and Coagulation areas of the clinical laboratory
CLO 6: Operate and maintain laboratory instruments used in the performance of tests in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis with entry-level skill at the Medical Laboratory Technician level.
PLO 6: Recognize the clinical significance of laboratory results in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
CLO 4: Relate normal and abnormal laboratory test results to their corresponding clinical significance.
PLO 7: Participate in the appropriate aspects of a laboratory quality assurance program
CLO 8: Demonstrate decision-making / problem-solving skills in the performance of test procedures in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis.
PLO 8: Demonstrate sufficient use of oral and written communication to meet the needs of the laboratory, and patient care
CLO 7: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Medical Laboratory Technician level in the performance of laboratory tests in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis.
PLO 9: Demonstrate a professional attitude in appearance, work ethic, and laboratory safety
CLO 9: Demonstrate an ethical and professional attitude in all aspects of their course performance, adhering to all program policies and procedures as delineated in the Program Student Handbook.
PLO 11: Successfully pass a National Certification Exam (ASCP) in Clinical Laboratory Science Technology
CLO 3: Describe principles and procedures of tests performed in a clinical laboratory in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, and Body Fluid analysis.
CLO 4: Relate normal and abnormal laboratory test results to their corresponding clinical significance.
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