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Mar 21, 2024 by Cheryl Selvage (cselvage)
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PHBT 112 - BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
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27 - Phlebotomy
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Program Code
27 - Phlebotomy
Course Code
PHBT 112 - BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Use oral and written medical communication.
CLO 7: Describe principles and procedures of tests performed in a clinical laboratory in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, Microbiology, Coagulation, Immunohematology, and Chemistry analysis.
PLO 3: Perform basic clinical laboratory mathematical functions.
CLO 6: Describe quality assurance protocols used to ensure accuracy and precision of clinical laboratory data
PLO 4: Perform venipuncture and micro skin puncture procedures skillfully
CLO 9: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Phlebotomist level in the safe collection of venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory testing.
PLO 5: Maintain and evaluate patient sample integrity.
CLO 9: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Phlebotomist level in the safe collection of venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory testing.
CLO 12: Demonstrate decision-making / problem-solving skills in the collection of venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory testing.
PLO 6: Respect and maintain strict patient confidentiality.
CLO 3: Describe the profession of clinical laboratory science as it relates to issues of accreditation, certification, licensure, and other legislature and regulatory topics.
PLO 7: Demonstrate a professional attitude in appearance, work ethic, and laboratory safety.
CLO 13: 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 8: Keep accurate records and transmit reports clearly and completely.
CLO 10: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Phlebotomist level in the performance of point-of-care and other basic laboratory tests.
PLO 9: Participate in continuing education and in-service programs
CLO 4: Identify various levels of personnel in a clinical laboratory,including the education qualifications, and professional duties of each.
PLO 11: Demonstrate knowledge and skills relating to quality assurance procedures.
CLO 6: Describe quality assurance protocols used to ensure accuracy and precision of clinical laboratory data
CLO 10: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Phlebotomist level in the performance of point-of-care and other basic laboratory tests.
PLO 12: Perform basic inter-department laboratory procedures.
CLO 7: Describe principles and procedures of tests performed in a clinical laboratory in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, Microbiology, Coagulation, Immunohematology, and Chemistry analysis.
CLO 10: Demonstrate satisfactory entry-level skill at the Phlebotomist level in the performance of point-of-care and other basic laboratory tests.
CLO 11: Demonstrate decision-making / problem-solving skills in the performance of point-of-care and other basic laboratory tests.
PLO 13: The graduate shall successfully pass a National Certification Exam (ASCP) in Phlebotomy.
CLO 1: Describe the principles, procedures, and equipment involved in the collection of venous and capillary blood specimens for laboratory testing.
CLO 2: Predict potential complications that can occur during the procedures of venous and capillary blood collection and the appropriate resolution of complications.
CLO 7: Describe principles and procedures of tests performed in a clinical laboratory in the areas of Urinalysis, Basic Hematology, Microbiology, Coagulation, Immunohematology, and Chemistry analysis.
CLO 8: Relate normal and abnormal laboratory test results to their corresponding clinical significance.
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