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Course Title | Cred | Days | Time | Room | Seats Avail | Instructor (Fees) | |
AHMT_230_90D | Immunohematology Meets: 1/21/2025-5/15/2025 Kalispell Campus Note: This hybrid course requires students to attend class sessions remotely as well as participate online. Students may only register for this course after being accepted to the Medical Laboratory Technology program through a competitive application process. Students will complete an additional three hours a week as arranged with the clinical facility. | 3cr | Arr Th | Arranged 9:00AM-10:00AM | Arranged REMOT Remote | 12 | A Eney |
Immunohematology Prerequisites: AHMT 201, AHMT 205, AHMT 210, AHMT 295v with a minimum score of 75% in both the lecture and lab portions of each course. Corequisites: AHMT 240, AHMT 295x. Immunohematology is a specialized branch of laboratory medicine which involves the study of blood group antigens and antibodies. The processes of quality testing include quality control, basic laboratory techniques including phlebotomy and safety. It involves the study of the principles, procedures, clinical significance and practice of a wide variety of procedures including: donor selection, component collection, preparation and use, and techniques used to detect antigen/antibody reactions which may adversely affect a patient receiving a transfusion. The topics to be covered include the principles and procedures for donor screening, preparation and use of components, antigens and antibodies of the ABO, Rh and other blood group systems, pretransfusion testing procedures, hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, neonatal and obstetrical transfusion practice, autoimmune hemolytic anemias, and adverse effects of transfusion. |
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