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Official Course Syllabi 2020-2021 
    
Official Course Syllabi 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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MAST 1611 - Laboratory Procedures & Phlebotomy for the Medical Office

Credit Hours: 4.00


Prerequisites: MAST 1240, MAST 1811, MAST 1150, and MAST 2301 all with grade C or better

(formerly MAST 1610 and MAST 1330)

This course provides students with the knowledge and practical application of routine laboratory procedures performed in a medical office. Topics include: hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, immunology, and microbiology testing, as well as laboratory safety procedures, quality assurance, and quality control procedures. This course introduces students to the basic skills of phlebotomy. Students learn proper technique for physicians’ offices and outpatient clinics. Topics include point of care testing, venipuncture, blood collection, equipment, order of draw, specimen handling, and legal issues.

Location: Center Campus

Contact Hours: 4
Billable Contact Hours: 4
OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to apply to laboratory safety procedures required by OSHA.

Objectives:

  1. Recognize safety regulations for chemical, biological and electrical hazards
  2. Describe the information that a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) must include.
  3. Demonstrate proper handling of laboratory specimens
  4. Recognize laboratory safety equipment and supplies
  5. Demonstrate the proper procedures for reporting and documenting a laboratory accident
  6. Demonstrate the proper clean up and proper disposal of a chemical and blood spill

 

Outcome 2: Upon completion of this course, student will be able to describe CLIA waived testing.

Objectives:

  1. Identify CLIA waived tests associated with common diseases
  2. Obtain specimens and perform:
    1. CLIA waived hematology test
    2. CLIA waived chemistry test
    3. CLIA waived urinalysis
    4. CLIA waived immunology test
    5. CLIA waived microbiology test

 

Outcome 3: Upon completion of this course, student will be able to instruct a patient for a procedure or diagnostic test.

Objectives:

  1. Explain a Clean Catch Mid-Stream Urine collection
  2. Explain a 24 hour Urine Collection Technique

 

Outcome 4: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe venipuncture technique including: blood collection equipment, additives, and order of draw.

Objectives:

  1. List the equipment and supplies needed to collect blood by venipuncture.
  2. List antiseptics and disinfectants.
  3. Explain the purpose of using a tourniquet for venipuncture.
  4. Explain evacuated tube system.
  5. Identify the general categories of additives used in blood collection
  6. List the various additives within each category
  7. Describe how each additive works
  8. Describe the color-coding used to identify the presence or absence of additives in blood collection tubes
  9. Explain why the “Order of draw” for collecting multiple tubes is important.

 

Outcome 5: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform venipuncture technique.

Objectives:

  1. Select appropriate venipuncture site
  2. Assemble proper equipment
  3. Collect appropriate specimen

 

Outcome 6: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform butterfly technique.

Objectives:

  1. Select appropriate site
  2. Assemble proper equipment
  3. Collect appropriate specimen

 

Outcome 7: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform capillary technique.

Objectives:

  1. Select appropriate site
  2. Assemble proper equipment
  3. Collect appropriate specimen
  4. Describe the proper procedure for collecting specimens from adults, infants, and children.

 

Outcome 8: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the proper handling and processing of laboratory blood specimens.

Objectives:

  1. Process the laboratory requisitions
  2. Show awareness of the patients concerns related to the procedure being performed
  3. Identify the patient utilizing two patient identifiers.

 

Outcome 9: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate proper safety procedures.

Objectives:

  1. Utilize Protective Personal Equipment (PPE), required by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  2. Utilize engineered safety devices
  3. State safety rules to follow when working in the laboratory or in patient areas.
  4. Discuss examples of blood-borne pathogens and describe their means of transmission in a healthcare setting
  5. Identify safety techniques that can be used in responding to accidental exposure to:
    1. Blood
    2. Needle sticks
    3. Chemicals

 

Outcome 10: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to outline quality assurance and legal issues.

Objectives:

  1. Recognize legal implications associated with phlebotomy in the healthcare environment.
  2. Describe the components of a quality assurance (QA) program
  3. Differentiate quality control (QC) from QA.
  4. Identify proper procedures for errors: improper technique, mislabeling, incorrect patient, and/or incorrect order of draw.
  5. Report adverse reactions to blood draw such as patient injury, needle stick injuries, and/or loss of consciousness.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES
(Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)

  • 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
  • 2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.

   3. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.

  • 4. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.

   5. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.

 


COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
  1. Laboratory safety procedures
  2. CLIA waived testing:
    1. Urinalysis
    2. Hematology
    3. Chemistry
    4. Immunology
  3. Instruct a patient for a procedure
  4. Blood collection equipment, additives, and order of draw.
  5. Venipuncture technique
  6. Butterfly technique
  7. Capillary technique
  8. Proper handling and processing of laboratory specimens
  9. Safety Procedures
  10. Quality assurance, quality control and legal issues

Primary Faculty
Domanke-Nuytten, Donna
Secondary Faculty
Cellitti, Janet
Associate Dean
Primeau, Paula
Dean
Mirijanian, Narine



Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088



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