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Dec 26, 2024
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CLS 457 - Applied Immunology/Immunohematology II Credits: 1 Semesters Offered: Fall Campus/Sites Offered: Charleston Offering Note: No additional information available.
Description Applied laboratory procedures in immunologic and molecular techniques used to analyze antigen-antibody reactions in the diagnosis of health or disease. Includes advanced immunohematological procedures.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Utilize the principles of the immune response to evaluate antigen antibody reactions in diagnostic methods.
- Prioritize the techniques used for investigating adverse transfusion reactions.
- Articulate blood collection procedures and processing of both donor and recipient for safe transfusion practice.
- Perform and evaluate routine and advanced immunologic and immunohematologic procedures including applicable quality control.
- Appraise patient status when presented with patient results and prioritize appropriate testing protocols for best patient outcomes.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: CLS 456 Graded: Letter Grade
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