MLTE 218 Medical Lab Chemistry
This course is an introduction to the basic theory and diagnostic procedures in medical chemistry. Basic principles and theory of biochemical and analytical tests and procedures used in the analysis of clinical specimens will be covered. This course emphasizes the correlation of specimen processing as well as analysis of test results and quality control data.
MLTE 218Medical Lab Chemistry
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I. General Information
Department
Health Science and Human Services Technical
II. Course Specification
Course Type
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Semester Contact Hours Lecture
60
Semester Contact Hours Lab
0
III. Catalog Course Description
This course is an introduction to the basic theory and diagnostic procedures in medical chemistry. Basic principles and theory of biochemical and analytical tests and procedures used in the analysis of clinical specimens will be covered. This course emphasizes the correlation of specimen processing as well as analysis of test results and quality control data.
IV. Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Describe the major chemistry analytes function(s) and associated clinical abnormalities for the major proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates.
- Correlate clinical findings and laboratory testing in major organ systems and commonly encountered disease states.
- Perform calculations and lab data typically used in the clinical lab.
- Discuss clinical implications for the major chemistry test results.
- List the principles of operation of different instrumentation methodology.
- Apply prior knowledge to problem solving included recognition of abnormal or unusual test results, recognition of unacceptable quality control results and verification of test results.
- Correlate chemistry findings with those generated in other areas of the clinical laboratory, patient symptoms and clinical history, to make appropriate and effective on-the-job professional decisions.
- Discuss pre-analytical, analytical and post analytical issues including how to recognize and resolve.
- Demonstrate accurate/effective psychomotor skills in student lab and internship by utilizing the information from this course.
V. Topical Outline (Course Content)
Amino Acids and Proteins
Non-Protein Nitrogen
Enzymes
Carbohydrates
Lipids and Lipoproteins
Electrolytes
Blood Gasses, pH, Buffer Systems
Iron
Porphyrins and Hemoglobin
Endocrine System
Liver Function
Cardiac Function
Renal Function
Pancreatic and Gastrointestinal Function
VI. Delivery Methodologies