2024-2025 Workforce Catalog
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ULAB 101A - Core General Clinical Lab Technician Testing utilized in Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation (Hemostasis), Urinalysis, and Body Fluids (BF) to prepare non-clinical bachelor’s degree students or graduates to begin a career in the clinical laboratory. Modality: Online lectures, D2L quizzes and in person comprehensive final exam. Topics include diagnostic value and interpretation of complete blood count (CBC), white blood cell (WBC) differentials, PT/INR and PTT, routine urinalysis, BF cell counts and differentials, basic chemistry panels, instrument calibration, linearities, quality control (QC), and Westgard rules.
Prerequisite(s): Bachelor of Science with 30 credits of chemistry or biology
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Discuss the diagnostic value, normal range and interpretation of CBC with identification of different white blood cells, a PT/INR and PTT, routine urinalysis (UA) with microscopic, body fluid cell count and WBC differential, and basic chemistry profiles including comprehensive, renal, liver, thyroid, lipid, diabetes, and cardiac.
- Discuss the difference and necessity of calibration, linearities, QC and Westgard rules.
- Identify common interferences that can affect results for testing in the clinical laboratory.
Outline:
- CBC and WBC differentials – interpretation, performance and disease states that affect the results.
- PT/INR, PTT – Disease states and medication that will affect the results.
- UA with microscopic – interpretation, performance, confirmatory testing, and disease states that affect results
- BF and WBC differential – Types of body fluids – Purpose of the hemocytometer and cytospin
- Chemistry profiles, diagnostics, correlation, and interpretation
- Chemistry Instrumentation, methodologies, and middleware
- Dilutions, calibrators, controls, and linearities
- Levey-Jennings graphs, Westgard rules, standard deviations and basic laboratory calculations
- Sample requirements and acceptability
- Review and comprehensive final exam – F2F class
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