Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
Chemistry Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Knowledge Level) Define the role of the clinical assistant in the healthcare delivery system as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Use common medical terminology. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe infection control and safety practices. (CSLO 2)
3.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe accepted practices for infection control, isolation techniques, aseptic techniques and methods for disease prevention. (CSLO 2)
3.2 (Knowledge Level) Identify and comply with federal, state and locally mandated regulations regarding safety practices. (CSLO 2)
3.21 (Application Level) Use the OSHA Universal Precaution Standards. (CSLO 2)
3.22 (Application Level) Use prescribed procedures to handle electrical, radiation, biological and fire hazards. (CSLO 2)
3.23 (Application Level) Use appropriate practices, as outlined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, including the correct use of the Material Safety Data Sheet as directed. (CSLO 3)
4.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate standard operating procedures to collect specimens. (CSLO 3)
4.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe the circulatory, urinary, and other body systems that relate to specimen collection tasks. (CSLO 2)
4.2 (Comprehension Level) Describe the difference between whole blood, serum and plasma. (CSLO 2)
4.3 (Application Level) Describe and use blood collection equipment. (CSLO 3)
4.31 (Comprehension Level) Describe the additive by the evacuated tube color. (CSLO 2)
4.32 (Application Level) Use equipment properly to collect blood by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 3)
4.4 (Application Level) Demonstrate collection of blood specimens by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 3)
4.5 (Comprehension Level) Describe special precautions necessary during blood collections by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 2)
4.6 (Application Level) Apply the criteria that lead to rejection or recollection of a patient sample. (CSLO 3)
4.7 (Comprehension Level) Describe how to explain to patients the proper collection and preservation for various samples, including: blood sputum stools. (CSLO 2)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare blood and body fluid specimens for analysis according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
5.1 (Application Level) Apply standard operating procedures for labeling, transport, and processing of specimens, including transport to reference laboratories. (CSLO 3)
5.2 (Comprehension Level) Describe and follow the criteria for specimens and test results that will be used as legal evidence. (CSLO 3)
6.0 (Application Level) Prepare and reconstitute reagents, standards, and controls according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 3)
6.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe laboratory protocol for storage and suitability of reagents, standards, and controls. (CSLO 3)
6.2 (Analysis Level) Recognize and report contamination and/or deterioration in reagents, standards, and controls. (CSLO 4)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate appropriate tests at the clinical assistant level, according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
7.1 (Analysis Level) Compare test results to reference intervals. (CSLO 4)
7.2 (Application Level) Report results by manual method or computer according to laboratory protocol. (CSLO 3)
7.3 (Application Level) Report STAT results of completed tests according to laboratory protocol. (CSLO 3)
7.4 (Analysis Level) Recognize critical values and follow established protocol regarding reporting. (CSLO 4)
7.5 (Knowledge Level) Describe how to clean glass and plastic lab ware. (CSLO 2)
7.6 (Application Level) Use pipetting equipment. (CSLO 2)
7.7 (Application Level) Use measurement equipment such as beakers and flasks. (CSLO 2)
8.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe established quality control protocols to include maintenance and calibration of equipment. (CSLO 2)
Draw Room Collection/Screening and Component Processing Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Knowledge Level) Define the role of the clinical assistant in the healthcare delivery system as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Use common medical terminology. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe infection control and safety practices. (CSLO 2)
3.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe accepted practices for infection control, isolation techniques, aseptic techniques and methods for disease prevention. (CSLO 2)
3.2 (Knowledge Level) Identify and comply with federal, state and locally mandated regulations regarding safety practices. (CSLO 2)
3.21 (Application Level) Use the OSHA Universal Precaution Standards. (CSLO 2)
3.22 (Application Level) Use prescribed procedures to handle electrical, radiation, biological and fire hazards. (CSLO 2)
3.23 (Application Level) Use appropriate practices, as outlined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, including the correct use of the Material Safety Data Sheet as directed. (CSLO 3)
4.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate standard operating procedures to collect specimens. (CSLO 3)
4.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe the circulatory, urinary, and other body systems that relate to specimen collection tasks. (CSLO 2)
4.2 (Comprehension Level) Describe the difference between whole blood, serum and plasma. (CSLO 2)
4.3 (Application Level) Describe and use blood collection equipment. (CSLO 3)
4.31 (Comprehension Level) Describe the additive by the evacuated tube color. (CSLO 2)
4.32 (Application Level) Use equipment properly to collect blood by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 3)
4.4 (Application Level) Demonstrate collection of blood specimens by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 3)
4.5 (Comprehension Level) Describe special precautions necessary during blood collections by venipuncture and capillary (skin) puncture. (CSLO 2)
4.6 (Application Level) Apply the criteria that lead to rejection or recollection of a patient sample. (CSLO 3)
4.7 (Comprehension Level) Describe how to explain to patients the proper collection and preservation for various samples, including: blood sputum stools. (CSLO 2)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare blood and body fluid specimens for analysis according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
5.1 (Application Level) Apply standard operating procedures for labeling, transport, and processing of specimens, including transport to reference laboratories. (CSLO 3)
5.2 (Comprehension Level) Describe and follow the criteria for specimens and test results that will be used as legal evidence. (CSLO 3)
6.0 (Application Level) Prepare and reconstitute reagents, standards, and controls according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 3)
6.1 (Comprehension Level) Describe laboratory protocol for storage and suitability of reagents, standards, and controls. (CSLO 3)
6.2 (Analysis Level) Recognize and report contamination and/or deterioration in reagents, standards, and controls. (CSLO 4)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate appropriate tests at the clinical assistant level, according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
Hematology Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Knowledge Level) Define the role of the clinical assistant in the healthcare delivery system as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Use common medical terminology. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe infection control and safety practices. (CSLO 2)
4.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate standard operating procedures to collect specimens. (CSLO 3)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare blood and body fluid specimens for analysis according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
6.0 (Application Level) Prepare and reconstitute reagents, standards, and controls according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 3)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate appropriate tests at the clinical assistant level, according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
8.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe established quality control protocols to include maintenance and calibration of equipment. (CSLO 2)
Immunology Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Knowledge Level) Define the role of the clinical assistant in the healthcare delivery system as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Use common medical terminology. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe infection control and safety practices. (CSLO 2)
4.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate standard operating procedures to collect specimens. (CSLO 3)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare blood and body fluid specimens for analysis according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
6.0 (Application Level) Prepare and reconstitute reagents, standards, and controls according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 3)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate appropriate tests at the clinical assistant level, according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
8.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe established quality control protocols to include maintenance and calibration of equipment. (CSLO 2)
Microbiology Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Knowledge Level) Define the role of the clinical assistant in the healthcare delivery system as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Use common medical terminology. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe infection control and safety practices. (CSLO 2)
4.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate standard operating procedures to collect specimens. (CSLO 3)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare blood and body fluid specimens for analysis according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
6.0 (Application Level) Prepare and reconstitute reagents, standards, and controls according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 3)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate appropriate tests at the clinical assistant level, according to standard operating procedures. (CSLO 3)
8.0 (Comprehension Level) Describe established quality control protocols to include maintenance and calibration of equipment. (CSLO 2)
9.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate effective and appropriate communication (verbal and non-verbal) in workplace settings. (CSLO 1)
10.0 (Application Level) Use information systems necessary to accomplish job functions. (CSLO 3) 11.0 (Application Level) Report potential pre-analytical errors that may occur during specimen collection, labeling, transporting and/or processing. (CSLO 4)
Urinalysis Learning Outcomes:
1.0 (Application Level) Use common urinalysis terminology as it relates to the point-of-care or clinical laboratory environment. (CSLO 2)
2.0 (Application Level) Prepare, store, dispose of and properly transport specimens for urinalysis testing according to standard operating procedure. (CSLO 2)
3.0 (Application Level) Instruct patients in the proper collection and preservation for various urine samples, including: mid-stream, random, clean catch, timed collections, collections for drug screening, urine pregnancy tests. (CSLO 2)
4.0 (Evaluation Level) Decide suitability of specimens for urinalysis procedures related to: the test requested appropriate patient preparation/method of collection time of collection/processing storage, interfering substances. (CSLO 2)
5.0 (Application Level) Prepare reagents, standards and controls for urinalysis testing. (CSLO 2) 6.0 (Application Level) Prepare slides for microscopic examination. (CSLO 2)
7.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate urinalysis tests at the clinical assistant level. (CSLO 3)
8.0 (Analysis Level) Recognize technical errors for each test performed. (CSLO 4)
9.0 (Application Level) Report results of tests using pre-determined criteria. (CSLO 4)
10.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate pre-determined quality control procedures for urinalysis tests, including maintenance and instrument calibration. (CSLO 3)
11.0 (Application Level) Demonstrate inventory control and maintain supplies for urinalysis testing. (CSLO 3)