Laboratory Combo-19 PART II (by 4CEUINC)
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This Intermediate Level course is intended for Technicians, Technologists, Lab Supervisors, Lab Directors, and Pathologists.
When PART I is paired with PART II, it provides a 24.5 hour renewal package.
PART II of the Laboratory Combo-19 contains the following course titles:
- Urine Collection Types: A Basic Review (2 hrs Chemistry)
- Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (2 hrs Hematology)
- Transfusion Transmitted Infections (1 hr Blood Bank and 1 hr Immunohematology)
- Understanding Sepsis (2 hrs Microbiology)
- Use of Nucleic Acid Testing in Molecular Diagnosis (2 hrs Molecular Pathology)
- Introduction to Immunology and Immunopathology (2 hrs Serology)
See more courses in: Blood Banking / Immunohematology; Clinical Chemistry / Urinalysis / Toxicology; Hematology; Immunology / Serology; Microbiology; Molecular Pathology
Course Outline
- DOWNLOAD or PRINT COURSE & QUIZ
- PDF FILE: Course Material
- PDF FILE: Final Quiz Questions
- Cover & Intro
- Page 1 - Course List
- Page 2 - General Instructions
- Urine Collection Methods: A Basic Review
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Page 1 - Urinary Tract Overview
- Page 2 - Urinary Tract Overview
- Page 3 - Urinary Tract Overview
- Page 4 - What Can You Determine From Urine?
- Page 5 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Random Specimen
- Page 6 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: First Morning Specimen
- Page 7 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Clean Catch / Midstream Specimen
- Page 8 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Timed Urine Specimen
- Page 9 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Timed Urine Specimen
- Page 10 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Catheter Collection - Indwelling
- Page 11 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Catheter Collection - Straight / Suprapubic Aspirate
- Page 12 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Pediatric Collection
- Page 13 - TYPES OF COLLECTION: Other Collection - Pregnancy, Cytology, Drugs of Abuse
- Page 14 - PROPER SPECIMEN LABELING & COMMON CAUSES OF REJECTION
- Page 15 - REFERENCES
- Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- Page 1 - Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) Abstract
- Page 2 - Introduction
- Page 3 - Heparin & Pathophysiology
- Page 4 - Clinical Diagnosis
- Page 5 - Laboratory Diagnostics
- Page 6 - Treatment
- Page 7 - Treatment
- Page 8 - Treatment & Conclusion
- Page 9 - References
- Page 10 - References
- Transfusion Transmitted Infections
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- Page 1 - Overview & Diseases and Organisms
- Page 2 - BACTERIAL: Gram positive, Gram negative, and Anaplasmosis
- Page 3 - PARASITIC: Babesiosis
- Page 4 - PARASITIC: Chagas Disease
- Page 5 - PARASITIC: Leishmaniasis & Malaria
- Page 6 - SPIROCHETES: Syphilis
- Page 7 - VIRAL DISEASES
- Page 8 - VIRAL: Cytomegalovirus & Dengue Fever
- Page 9 - VIRAL: Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
- Page 10 - VIRAL: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
- Page 11 - VIRAL: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
- Page 12 - VIRAL: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Page 13 - VIRAL: Human T-Lymphotrophic Virus (HTLV)
- Page 14 - VIRAL: HTLV and West Nile Virus (WNV)
- Page 15 - VIRAL: Zika Virus
- Page 16 - APPENDIX: TTI & Screening Test Types
- Page 17 - REFERENCES
- Understanding Sepsis
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- About the Author
- SECTION: Sepsis Overview
- Overview of Sepsis
- Overview of Sepsis
- How Does Sepsis Start?
- Risk Factors for Sepsis
- Risk Factors for Sepsis
- Pathogen Information
- How Does Sepsis Progress?
- Time to Diagnose is Essential
- TIME Graphic
- Sepsis Quick Facts
- Sepsis Quick Facts
- SECTION: The Changing Criteria for Sepsis
- The Changing Criteria
- Understanding the Previous Sepsis-2 Criteria
- Sepsis-2 - Clinical Manifestations of SIRS
- Sepsis-2: What is Sepsis
- Sepsis-2: What is Severe Sepsis
- Sepsis-2: What is Septic Shock
- What's New in Sepsis-3
- Sepsis-3: Quick SOFA Score Criteria
- Sepsis-3: SOFA Score Criteria
- Sepsis-3: SOFA Score Criteria
- Sepsis-3: Interpreting SOFA Score Criteria
- Sepsis-3: What is Sepsis
- Sepsis-3: What is Septic Shock
- SECTION: Signs, Symptoms, & Diagnosis
- Recognizing the General Signs & Symptoms of Sepsis
- General Signs & Symptoms from a Physician's Perspective
- General Signs & Symptoms from a Physician's Perspective
- Sepsis Diagnosis
- Sepsis Diagnosis - Time is of the Essence
- Sepsis Diagnosis - 1 Hour Bundle
- SECTION: Laboratory Testing
- Typical Testing Measures for Identifying Sepsis
- Blood Cultures
- Culture and Gram Stain
- Culture and Gram Stain
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Lactate
- C-Reactive Protein
- Procalcitonin - what is it?
- Procalcitonin - Quick Facts
- Procalcitonin - Quick Facts
- Procalcitonin - Results and Their Meaning
- Additional Laboratory Tests
- Visual Glance At Biomarkers of Bacterial Infection
- SECTION: Sepsis Treatment
- Sepsis Treatment Modalities
- Sepsis Treatment
- New Novel Treatment Protocol
- SECTION: Post Sepsis Syndrome
- Post Sepsis Syndrome (PSS)
- SECTION: Summary
- Sepsis in Summary
- REFERENCES
- REFERENCES
- Use of Nucleic Acid Testing in Molecular Testing
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Nucleic Acid Detection in Molecular Diagnostics
- Importance of Nucleic Acid Detection for HIV-1
- Importance of Nucleic Acid Detection for HIV-1
- Importance of Nucleic Acid Detection for HIV-1
- Other Therapeutic Areas - Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
- Other Areas - blood screening, human genetics, prenatal diagnosis
- Other Areas - prenatal diagnosis, inherited diseases
- Other Areas - inherited diseases, cancer markers
- Other Areas - cancer markers
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- REFERENCES
- REFERENCES
- REFERENCES
- REFERENCES
- Introduction to Immunonolgy and Immunopathology
- Section Cover
- Section Details
- Abstract
- Innate Immunity
- Function of Cells Involved in the Innate immunity
- Adaptive Immunity
- GRAPHIC: T and B-cell Activation and Function
- Antibody vs. Cell Mediated Immunity
- Passive vs. Active Immunization, Immunopathology, Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Autoimmunity, Inflammation, Immunodeficiency
- Conclusion
- References
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