Laboratory Combo-17 PART II (by 4CEUINC)
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4CEUINC
This Intermediate Level course is intended for Technicians, Technologists, Lab Supervisors, Lab Directors, and Pathologists.
FLORIDA LICENSEES: You must complete a Florida Laws & Rules course in addition to this Combo to satisfy your requirements when you're paring this PART II with the Laboratory Combo-17 PART I.
This 12 hour course includes the following titles:
- Hyponatremia (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Factor XIII Review (2 hrs Hematology)
- Blood Component, Processing, Storage, Special Preparation & Labeling (1 hr Blood Bank / 1 hr Immunohematology)
- Bioterrorism: A Worldwide Threat (2 hrs Microbiology)
- Genetic Testing: A Basic Review (2 hrs Molecular Pathology)
- Steven's Johnson Syndrom and TENS (2 hrs Serology)
See more courses in: Blood Banking / Immunohematology; Clinical Chemistry / Urinalysis / Toxicology; Hematology; Immunology / Serology; Microbiology; Molecular Pathology
Objectives
- Please see the 2nd page of each section for the course objectives.
Course Outline
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- Front Section: Lab Combo-17 PART II
- Cover Page
- About 4CEUINC / General Instructions
- Preview of Quiz Questions 1-7
- Preview of Quiz Questions 8-14
- Preview of Quiz Questions 15-21
- Preview of Quiz Questions 22-27
- Preview of Quiz Questions 28-33
- Preview of Quiz Questions 34-40
- Preview of Quiz Questions 41-48
- Preview of Quiz Questions 49-55
- Preview of Quiz Questions 56-62
- Preview of Quiz Questions 63-69
- Preview of Quiz Questions 70-72
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- Hyponatremia - Section 1
- Hyponatremia Cover Page
- Hyponatremia Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Hyponatremia Table of Contents
- Hyponatremia Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Pathophysiology
- Types of Hyponatremia
- Types of Hyponatremia
- Conditions & Causes: SIADH, Diuretic Induced Hyponatremia
- Conditions & Causes: Cerebral Salt Wasting, Polydipsia, AIDS
- Conditions & Causes: Endocrine Disorders, Heart and Liver Disease
- Conditions & Causes: Hypoglycemia, Exercise, Fluid Loss, Medication
- Symptoms of Hyponatremia
- Symptoms of Hyponatremia
- Lab Diagnosis - Serum Sodium and Serum Osmolality
- Lab Diagnosis - Urine Sodium
- Lab Diagnosis - Urine Osmolality
- Treatment of Hyponatremia
- Conclusion
- References
- Factor XIII Review - Section 2
- Factor XIII Review Cover Page
- Factor XIII Review Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Factor XIII Review Table of Contents
- Factor XIII Introduction
- Overview of Hemostasis
- Primary and Secondary Hemostasis
- Review of the Coagulation Cascade
- Coagulation Cascade Image
- Coagulation Factors Grouping & Nomenclature
- Intrinsic, Extrinsic, Common Pathways
- Common Laboratory Tests
- Factor XIII History
- Structure & Function of Factor XIII
- Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Clinical Features
- Testing for Factor XIII
- Testing for Factor XIII
- Treatment
- Case Study
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- Blood Component, Processing, Storage, Special Preparation & Labeling - Section 3
- Blood Components Cover Page
- Blood Components Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Blood Components Table of Contents
- Blood Components Table of Contents
- Introduction
- RBC Preservation
- Preparation of Blood Components
- Separation of Components From Whole Blood
- Separation of Components From Whole Blood
- Blood Products: Whole Blood, RBCs
- Blood Products: RBC - Leukoreduced, Pheresis
- Blood Products: Platelets
- Blood Products: Platelets - Pooled, Aliquots, Pheresis
- Plasma Components: FFP, PF24, Thawed Plasma
- Plasma Components: Cryo Reduced Plasma, Cryo Antihemophilic Factor, Pooled Cryo / Granulocytes
- Special RBC Preparations: Aliquots, Washed, Frozen
- Irradiation / Plasma Derivative Products: Activated Factor VII, Factor VIII Concentrates
- RHIG, Immune Serum Globulin / Storage of Blood & Blood Components
- Table 2: Blood Storage & Expiration Requirements
- Table 2 Continued
- Labeling Blood Components
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- Bioterrorism - Section 4
- Bioterrorism Cover Page
- Bioterrorism Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Bioterrorism Table of Contents
- Bioterrorism Introduction
- Bioterrorism Introduction
- Biological Agents: Bacillus Anthracis
- Biological Agents: Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis
- Biological Agents: Yersinia pestis, Smallpox
- Biological Agents: Smallpox
- Biological Agents: Viral Hemorrhagic Fever - Ebola, Hantavirus
- Biological Agents: Botulism
- Biological Agents: Salmonella and Shigella
- Biological Agents: Ricin
- Chemical Agents: Cyanide Agents, Choking Agents
- Chemical Agents: Nerve Agents
- Conclusion
- References
- Genetic Testing - Section 5
- Genetic Testing Cover Page
- Genetic Testing Course Objectives
- Genetic Testing Table of Contents
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- What is Genetic Testing? / Types of Genetic Testing: Newborn Screening
- Types of Genetic Testing: Diagnostic, Carrier, Prenatal, Preimplantation Testing
- Types of Genetic Testing: Predictive, Forensic / How is Genetic Testing Performed?
- What is Informed Consent?
- Direct To Consumer Testing
- How Can Consumers Be Sure A Test is Valid and Useful?
- What Do The Results of Genetic Testing Mean?
- Genetic Testing Cost and Reporting Time
- Health Insurance and the Cost of Genetic Testing / Benefits of Genetic Testing
- What is Genetic Discrimination?
- Can Genes Be Patented?
- Research vs. Clinical Testing / Genetic Ancestry Testing
- Genetic Ancestry Testing
- Reference
- Steven's Johnson Syndrome and TENS - Section 6
- SJS & TENS Cover Page
- SJS & TENS Course Objectives
- SJS & TENS Background
- Epidemiology & Clinical Features
- Etiology & Pathogenesis
- Pathomechanism of SJS / TEN
- Drug Hypersensitivity
- Supportive Care / Drug Therapy
- Drug Therapy
- Prognosis
- References
- References
- References
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Additional Information
This Intermediate Level course is intended for Technicians, Technologists, Lab Supervisors, Lab Directors, and Pathologists. FLORIDA LICENSEES: You must complete a Florida Laws & Rules course in addition to this Combo to satisfy your requirements when you're paring this PART II with the Laboratory Combo-17 PART I. This 12 hour course includes the following titles: - Hyponatremia (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Factor XIII Review (2 hrs Hematology)
- Blood Component, Processing, Storage, Special Preparation & Labeling (1 hr Blood Bank / 1 hr Immunohematology)
- Bioterrorism: A Worldwide Threat (2 hrs Microbiology)
- Genetic Testing: A Basic Review (2 hrs Molecular Pathology)
- Steven's Johnson Syndrome and TENS (2 hrs Serology)
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