MLT 125 - Phlebotomy4 credit hours - Three hours of lecture and two hours of college laboratory weekly; one term. Learn venipuncture theory and techniques, concepts of cardiovascular anatomy, physiology and terminology and an introduction to standard hospital laboratory tests. Lab fee $100.
Corequisite(s): MLT 275 or permission of the program coordinator.
Note: Laboratory practice focuses on venipuncture, capillary puncture and collection of blood samples for clinical laboratory testing. Students practice some phlebotomy skills on each other under strict supervision of the instructor. Clinical laboratory practicum of 100 hours begins midterm with assigned hours between 6:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday through the MLT 275 two credit Phlebotomy Practicum course.
Final course grade is based on written tests and proficiency exams. Students who receive a final grade below C are awarded an F in the course.
Special admission requirements: (1) 18 years of age or older; (2) high school graduate or equivalent; (3) eligibility for ENG 101 /ENG 101A ; (4) submission of a completed health form with recent physical examination and immunization history; and (5) current certification in Basic Life Support for the Health Provider (CPR) valid through the last day of the practicum.
Prepares students for national phlebotomy certification. Eligibility for national certification includes a final grade of C or better in both MLT 125 and MLT 275 , and payment of an additional fee to the certifying organization.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Arnold Main Campus (MC)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Fall, spring, and summer
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Identify the role of phlebotomists in multiple healthcare settings.
2. Apply effective quality assurance practices in conducting phlebotomy procedures including proper equipment selection.
3. Apply safety principles and procedures in skin puncture and phlebotomy.
4. Identify and describe the venipuncture for the sites of specimen collection.
5. Describe the steps in the blood collection technique & order of the draw.
6. Accurately perform and document a basic skin puncture and venipuncture.
7. Explain the use of guidelines (status designation) and values for certain specimen collection.
8. Identify effective customer services skills in phlebotomy.
9. Explain the importance of cultural diversity and age-specific challenges in phlebotomy.
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