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Feb 05, 2025
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CLS 252 - Applied Immunology/Immunohematology I Credits: 2 Description The following serological and immunohematological laboratory procedures are covered: grouping, typing, compatibility testing, pregnancy testing, titers, cold agglutinins, and quality control.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the immune system of the body.
- Discuss principles and procedures of basic serological and immunohematological tests used in the diagnosis of health and disease states.
- Describe blood collection and processing, component preparation and storage.
- Discuss ABO, Rh, and other blood group systems.
- Recognize transfusion-associated reactions.
- Perform routine serological tests with 100% accuracy.
- Perform and interpret ABO and Rh blood typing with 100% accuracy.
- Perform and interpret antibody identification and pre-transfusion testing with 100% accuracy.
- Perform cord blood analyses with 100% accuracy.
- Investigate transfusion-associated reactions with 100% accuracy.
- Possess sufficient eye-motor coordination to allow manipulation of specimens, equipment, and other laboratory materials.
Corequisite: CLS 251
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