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Dec 07, 2025
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MLT 289 - Adv. Clinical Lab Practicum Credits: 9 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 36 Course Type: Open Students rotate through the clinical laboratory departments of Hematology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Blood Bank, Immunology, and Urinalysis, applying knowledge and skills learned in class. Prerequisite: Prerequisite MLT 242 with a Grade ‘C’ or above; MLT 251 with a Grade ‘C’ or above; MLT 261 with a Grade ‘C’ or above; MLT 270 with a Grade ‘C’ or above: MLT 232 with a Grade ‘C’ or above. Corequisite: Co-requisite: MLT 292 Competencies
- Assess laboratory safety
- Identify safety and precaution labels and signs
- Disinfect work area
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Practice correct hand-washing technique
- Dispose of biohazardous waste
- Protect self, Teaching Techs healthcare workers, and patients from transmission of infectious disease
- Assess laboratory quality control
- Perform appropriate error correction and documentation
- Identify government agencies regulating laboratory results
- Explain the use of quality control in the lab
- Define accuracy and precision
- Calculate standard deviations and coefficient of variation
- Determine factors that affect procedures and results
- Evaluate specimen collection, transport, and processing
- State criteria for evaluating specimen quality and corrective action to resolve problems
- Label specimens accurately
- Centrifuge STAT tubes as soon as they arrive in the lab
- Centrifuge clot tubes after at least 20 minutes of clotting or as per lab policy
- Demonstrate knowledge of the laboratory information system (LIS)
- Perform phlebotomy
- Perform quality control (QC)
- Monitor QC
- Record QC data
- Assess QC records
- Take corrective action should QC fall outside of established limits
- Prepare controls and calibrators to use in testing
- Operate equipment
- Identify the primary operating components
- Select reagents
- Describe reagent reactions
- Demonstrate reagent handling
- Process samples
- Program and/or calibrate the instrument or equipment
- Produce valid patient results
- Perform equipment maintenance
- Identify functioning and non-functioning instrument or equipment
- Troubleshoot problems on the instrument or equipment
- Return the instrument or equipment to online use
- Perform testing in the Clinical Chemistry lab
- Perform an osmolality assay and evaluate results
- State principles of procedures
- Identify special sample types and requirements
- List reagent requirements
- Discuss special handling procedures
- Discuss the appropriateness of ordering specific tests
- Explain the pathophysiological significance of results
- Discuss the clinical usefulness of chemistry profiles
- Identify the chemical tests comprising profiles
- Perform Hematology and Coagulation analyses
- Perform abnormal differentials in 20 ± 5 minutes
- Correlate possible pathological conditions with abnormal cell types
- Assess cell histograms and/or scattergrams, and predict pathophysiological causes of abnormalities
- Discuss cytochemical staining procedures and results
- Perform erythrocyte sedimentation rate tests
- Perform reticulocyte counts
- Assist in in the collection, preparation, and staining of a bone marrow aspirate
- Perform manual cell counts
- Discuss the principles of the procedures, reagents used, and pathophysiological significance of coagulation tests
- Perform Immunohematology testing
- Prepare red blood cell suspensions
- Read and grade agglutination reactions
- Perform routine Type & Screens in 30 ± 5 minutes (or per hospital requirements)
- Perform routine Type & Crossmatches in 45 ± 5 minutes (or per hospital requirements)
- Perform prenatal and postpartum testing
- Identify unexpected antibodies
- Perform antigen typing
- Work up transfusion reactions
- Prepare blood components needed for transfusion for adults, children, and neonates
- Inventory and order blood products
- Receive and process blood products from collection facilities
- Issue blood components and Rh immune globulin
- Perform Immunology and Serology testing
- Perform manual testing kit procedures
- Discuss and/or perform automated and molecular testing techniques
- Perform testing in the Clinical Microbiology lab
- Perform various staining procedures (e.g., Gram stain, acid-fast), and interpret results
- Read and report Gram stains results within 5 minutes
- Select media specific to specimen site
- Demonstrate inoculation and isolation procedures
- Identify colony characteristics of pathogens and normal flora from various body sites
- Identify clinically-significant isolates
- Perform antibiotic susceptibility testing
- Perform Urinalyses and Body Fluid analyses
- Perform and report microscopic urinalyses within 5 minutes
- Perform confirmatory tests and interpret results
- Perform cell counts, differentials, crystal identification, and chemical test on body fluids; and, interpret results
- Perform specialized laboratory testing
- Perform molecular testing
- Discuss and/or perform flow cytometry and/or other advanced methods of cell identification
- Observe a bone marrow collection procedure
- Discuss and/or perform toxicology testing
- Interpret results
- Call critical values to designated health care professionals
- Report troponin results within 30 minutes of collection or per lab policy
- Report STAT results within 60 minutes of collection or per lab policy
- Report routine tests within 90 minutes of collection or per lab policy
- Utilize lab criteria for record keeping
- Evaluate judgment and decision making skills.
- Follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Analyze laboratory findings to recognize common procedural and technical problems
- Take corrective action
- Check for sources of errors
- Evaluate laboratory findings to recognize and report the need for additional testing
- Assess professional conduct
- Practice confidentiality
- Demonstrate ethical time management
- Choose workplace-appropriate attire and jewelry
- Discuss the responsibilities of other laboratory and health care personnel, interacting with them with respect to their jobs and patient care
- Demonstrate workplace basic skills of listening, writing, leadership, and time management
- Create a team atmosphere in laboratory functions
- Evaluate professional communication
- Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills with patients, other health care professionals, and the public
- Follow written and verbal instructions
- Practice written and oral communication skills
- Evaluate professional education
- Discuss 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
Competencies Revised Date: AY2022
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