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Dec 26, 2024
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CLS 291 - Hematology I Credits: 2 Semesters Offered: Fall Campus/Sites Offered: Charleston, Henderson Offering Note: No additional information available.
Description Development, identification and function of cellular and humoral elements in whole blood. Principles of laboratory assays used in determining the existence and diagnosis of hematologic disorders.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Define hematopoiesis and identify sites of origin for cellular development of hematopoietic tissue.
- Explain the role of other organ systems in hematopoiesis (mononuclear phagocyte system, spleen, liver, lymph nodes, thymus).
- Discuss erythropoiesis.
- Discuss leukopoiesis.
- Discuss thromboiesis.
- Describe and differentiate red cell disorders (anemias, polycythemias, hemoglobinopathies).
- Describe and differentiate white cell disorders (leukemias, myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative disorders, lymphoproliferative disorders, lymphoma).
- Describe and differential plasma cell disorders (multiple myeloma, Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia).
- Describe and differentiate platelet disorders.
- Define hemostasis and explain the general interaction of systems involved in maintaining hemostasis (vasculature, platelets, plasma coagulation factors, fibrinolysis).
- Define and describe disorders of hemostasis, fibrinolysis, and thrombosis.
- Communicate effectively in written and spoken English.
- Follow written and verbal directions.
- Maintain alertness and concentration during a normal class period.
- Project an image of professionalism in appearance and demeanor.
- Respect self and others.
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and CHEM 111 Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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