Description
Laboratory Tests Interpretation
Global Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, each participant will be able to:
- Give better patient care due to an enhanced knowledge of laboratory tests and the interpretation of
the results of these tests.
- Perform satisfactorily on an objective examination at the end of this course (70% or better).
Specific Behavioral Course Objectives:
At the end of this program, each participant will be able to:
- Name and discuss at least 3 lab specimen collection considerations and their nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 5 hematology lab tests and coagulation tests and their nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 2 cardiac enzyme lab tests and 3 serum electrolyte and blood group tests
and their nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 3 components of the urinalysis lab test and describe the nursing
implications.
- Name and discuss at least 3 components of the cerebrospinal fluid analysis lab test and the nursing
implications.
- Name and discuss at least 5 components of the liver function lab test and the nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 2 components of the thyroid function lab test and the nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 2 serological lab tests and their nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least 2 lab tests used to detect HIV antibodies in the blood and 2 additional tests
used to indicate levels of HIV antibodies in the blood and their nursing implications.
- Name and discuss at least four components of the arterial blood gas interpretation lab test, describing
how the test is performed, the results of the test, and the nursing implications of the test.
30.00 Contact Hours ; Price: US$ 75.00
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