Laboratory Combo-17 PART III (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 if you're completing any of our Combo Courses on ASCLS CE.
Laboratory Combo-17 PART III includes the following course titles:
- Understanding Hemostasis & Basic Coagulation Testing (1.5 hrs Hematology)
- Hyperkalemia (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Personal Protective Equipment (1 hr Safety)
- Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Introduction to Basic Immunology (2 hrs Serology)
- Nocardiosis: Clinical and Pathological Aspects (2 hrs Microbiology)
- Overview of Pediatric Hematology (1.5 hrs Hematology)
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Course Outline
- DOWNLOAD COPY OF PDF FILE
- Front Section: Lab Combo-17 PART III
- Cover Page
- About 4CEUINC / General Instructions
- Preview of Quiz Questions 1-5
- Preview of Quiz Questions 6-9
- Preview of Quiz Questions 10-15
- Preview of Quiz Questions 16-22
- Preview of Quiz Questions 23-29
- Preview of Quiz Questions 30-37
- Preview of Quiz Questions 38-44
- Preview of Quiz Questions 45-52
- Preview of Quiz Questions 53-60
- Preview of Quiz Questions 61-66
- Preview of Quiz Questions 67-72
- Preview of Quiz Question 73
- Understanding Hemostasis & Basic Coag Testing - Section 1
- Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Section 1 - Review of Hemostasis Physiology
- Basic Definitions & Components
- Primary Coagulation Explained
- Knowledge Check 1
- Knowledge Check 1 - Answer
- Secondary Coagulation Explained
- Secondary Coagulation Explained
- Secondary Coagulation Explained
- Knowledge Check 2
- Knowledge Check 2 - Answer
- Components of Coagulation Inhibition
- Components of Coagulation Inhibition - Natural Inhibitors
- Components of Coagulation Inhibition - Natural Inhibitors
- Knowledge Check 3
- Knowledge Check 3 - Answer
- Fibrinolytic System
- Fibrinolytic System
- Section 2 - Lab Assessment of Coagulation Ability
- Assessing Platelets
- Assessing Coagulation Factors
- Knowledge Check 4
- Knowledge Check 4 - Answer
- Knowledge Check 5
- Knowledge Check 5 - Answer
- Assessing Coagulation Factors
- Use of PT & aPTT in Therapeutic Anticoagulant Monitoring
- Use of PT & aPTT in Therapeutic Anticoagulant Monitoring
- Evaluating the Fibrinolytic System
- Section 3 - Review of Select Common Hemostatic Disorders
- Select Platelet Conditions
- Select Platelet Conditions
- Select Coagulopathies
- Select Coagulopathies
- Select Coagulopathies
- References
- End Slide
- Hyperkalemia - Section 2
- Hyperkalemia - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Background
- Potassium Pathophysiology
- Normal Potassium Values
- Causes of Hyperkalemia
- Causes of Hyperkalemia: Pseudohyperkalemia,
- Causes of Hyperkalemia: Intracellular to Extracellular Shift, Decreased Excretion of Potassium
- Causes of Hyperkalemia: Drug Induced
- Table 3: Medications That Have The Potential TO Cause Hyperkalemia
- Causes of Hyperkalemia: Increased Potassium Intake, Congenital Causes
- Diagnosis
- Management: Acute Hyperkalemia
- Figure 3: Management Flow Chart
- Table 6: Medications for the Treatment of Hyperkalemia
- Management: Treatment for the Lowering of Body Potassium
- Management: Treatment for Long-Term Hyperkalemia
- References
- Personal Protective Equipment - Section 3
- PPE - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Gloves
- Gloves
- Gowns, Lab Coats, and Other Outerwear
- Eye Protection
- Eye Protection
- Masks and Respirators
- Table 5: Medical Respiratory Protection
- Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes Section 4
- Diabetes - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- What is Diabetes
- Classifying Diabetes: Prediabetes, Type I Diabetes
- Type I Diabetes: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Predicting Type I Diabetes
- Type I Diabetes: Co-Morbidities, Management / Type II Diabetes
- Type II Diabetes: Onset, Symptoms, Physical Signs
- Type II Diabetes: Risk Factors, Co-Morbidities, Management
- Gestational Diabetes: Who Can Get It, How It Affects The Pregnancy
- Gestational Diabetes: Treatment / Genetics of Diabetes
- Who Should Be Tested For Diabetes and Prediabetes
- Body Mass Index / Diagnosing Diabetes
- Hemoglobin A1C: How It Works, Standardized Testing
- Hemoglobin A1C: Purpose, Results
- Fasting Plasma Glucose / Random Plasma Glucose
- Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
- OGTT: Testing for Gestational Diabetes
- Other Testing: Urine Glucose, Ketones
- Other Testing: Microalbumin
- Appendix
- Appendix: Body Mass Index Table
- Chart: Comparing Diabetes Blood Tests
- Basic Immunology - Section 5
- Basic Immunology - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Authors
- Blank Page
- Introduction
- Organs of the Immune System: Bone Marrow, Thymus
- Secondary Organs: Adenoids and Tonsils
- Secondary Organs: Spleen, Lymph Nodes, Malt, Peyer's Patches
- The Immune System: Innate Immunity
- The Immune System: Innate Immunity
- The Immune System: Innate Immunity
- The Immune System: Adaptive Immunity - T Cells & Antigen Presenting Cells
- The Immune System: Figure 5 Adaptive Immunity
- The Immune System: Adaptive Immunity - B Cells
- Antibody-Mediated vs. Cell-Mediated Immunity
- Passive vs. Active Immunization / Immunopathology
- Immunopathology: Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Immunopathology: Autoimmunity, Immunodeficiency
- Conclusion
- References
- Nocardiosis: Clinical and Pathological Aspects - Section 6
- Nocardiosis - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Microbiology
- Microbiology
- Microbiology
- Pathogenesis, Clinical Features - Lung
- Cutaneous Involvement
- Cutaneous Involvement
- Systemic Involvement
- Nocardiosis and HIV
- Treatment
- Treatment
- Conclusion / References
- References
- Pediatric Hematology - Section 7
- Overview of Pediatric Hematology - Cover Page
- Course Objectives
- About The Author
- Blank Page
- Section 1 - Review of Hematopoiesis
- Review of Hematopoiesis
- Review of Hematopoiesis
- Blood Cell Differentiation Chart
- Section 2 - Anemias
- Anemia Caused By Inadequate Production
- Anemia Caused By Inadequate Production
- Anemia Caused By Inadequate Production
- Microcytic and Hypochromic RBCs
- Congenital Anemias: Blackfin-Diamond and Fanconi Anemia
- Congenital Anemias: Blackfin-Diamond and Fanconi Anemia
- Megaloblastic Anemias
- Megaloblastic Anemias: Folic Acid and B12 Deficiency
- Hemolytic Anemias
- Hemolytic Anemias
- Section 3 - Hemoglobinopathies
- Review of Hemoglobin Structure
- Review of Hemoglobin Structure
- Hemoglobinopathies and Sickle Cell Disease
- Hemoglobinopathies and Sickle Cell Disease
- Section 4 - Thalassemias
- Thalassemias: Alpha and Beta Thalassemias
- Thalassemias: Alpha and Beta Thalassemias
- Thalassemia Blood Smear
- Section 5 - Pediatric Coagulopathies
- von Willebrand Disease (vWD)
- Petechiae and Ecchymosis
- Immune/Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
- Hemophilias
- Hemarthrosis
- Section 6 - Pediatric Leukemia
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
- Hodgkin vs. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Hodgkin vs. Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
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 if you're completing any of our Combo Courses on ASCLS CE. This 12 hour course includes the following titles: - Understanding Hemostasis & Basic Coagulation Testing (1.5 hrs Hematology)
- Hyperkalemia (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Personal Protective Equipment (1 hr Safety)
- Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Introduction to Basic Immunology (2 hrs Serology)
- Nocardiosis: Clinical and Pathological Aspects (2 hrs Microbiology)
- Overview of Pediatric Hematology (1.5 hrs Hematology)
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