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Dec 21, 2024
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MLT 180 - Clinical Practicum I Credits: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 4 Course Type: Open Students report to a local hospital to join the phlebotomy team to practice patient approach and to draw blood specimens. Prerequisite: MLT 115 Competencies
- Collect blood specimens from patients
- Demonstrate proper patient identification
- Follow recommended isolation techniques
- Select appropriate collection apparatus
- Perform venipucture or skin puncture
- Choose tube types
- Communicate appropriately with patient
- Assess patient reactions
- Perform post-blood collection procedures
- Dispose of biological waste
- Perform post-donation care of the patient
- Transport specimen to lab
- Operate laboratory information system, if applicable.
- Print patient sample labels
- Enter laboratory data.
- Use the computer system with integrity.
- Assess laboratory safety and quality control
- Identify safety and precaution labels and signs
- Disinfect collection area
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
- Practice correct hand-washing technique
- Protect self, student-patient, and clinical patients from transmission of infectious disease
- Perform appropriate error correction and documentation
- Determine factors that affect procedures and results
- Demonstrate professional conduct.
- Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills with patients, other health care professionals, and the public.
- Practice confidentiality.
- Follow written and verbal instructions.
- Demonstrate ethical time management.
- Choose workplace-appropriate clothing and jewelry.
- Recognize the responsibilities of other laboratory and health care personnel, interacting with them with respect to their jobs and patient care.
- Recognize the need for continuing education as a function of growth and maintenance of professional competence.
- Maintain professional growth and competence through involvement in continuing education.
- Demonstrate workplace basic skills of listening, writing, leadership, and time management.
- Practice written and oral communication skills.
- Create a team atmosphere in laboratory functions.
- Demonstrate judgment and decision making skills.
- Trouble-shoot common procedural and technical phlebotomy problems.
- Perform corrective action.
- Check for sources of errors.
- Evaluate findings to recognize and report the need for additional collection procedure.
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