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MEAS 219 - Medical Assisting Laboratory Techniques


PREREQUISITES: HLHS 101 - Medical Terminology , MEAS 110 - Introduction to Clinical Practice , and Program Chair Approval
PROGRAM: Medical Assisting
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 1
LAB HOURS MIN: 4
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2021

This advanced course prepares students to understand and perform entry-level basic laboratory procedures. This includes fundamental principles of medical lab practice, disposal of biohazard materials, specimen collection, use of methods of quality control, urinalysis testing, chemistry testing, hematology testing, immunology testing, microbiology testing, and discussion of follow-up testing results.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be expected to:

  1. Identify CLIA waived tests associated with common diseases. (IC10)
  2. Identify quality assurance practices in healthcare. (IC12)
  3. Perform: (IP2)
    1. Venipuncture
    2. Capillary Puncture
  4. Perform a quality control measure. (IP10)
  5. Obtain specimens and perform: (IP11)
    1. CLIA waived hematology test
    2. CLIA waived chemistry test
    3. CLIA waived urinalysis
    4. CLIA waived immunology test
    5. CLIA waived microbiology test
  6. Analyze healthcare results as reported in: (IIC6)
    1. Graphs
    2. Tables
  7. Differentiate between normal and abnormal test results (IIP2)
  8. Maintain lab test results using flow sheets. (IIP3)
  9. Reassure a patient of the accuracy of the test results (IIA1)
  10. Demonstrate proper disposal of biohazardous material: (IIIP10)
    1. Sharps
    2. Regulated wastes


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -  

Fundamental Principles of Medical Lab Practice

  • Dispose of Biohazardous Materials
  • Federal regulations and guidelines
  • Infectious waste regulations
  • Infectious waste disposal guidelines
  • Practice Standard Precautions

Specimen Collection

  • Perform Venipuncture
  • Perform Capillary Puncture
  • Obtain Throat specimen for Microbiological Testing
  • Perform Wound Collection Procedure for Microbiological Testing
  • Instruct Patients in the Collection of a Clean-Catch, Mid-Stream Urine specimen
  • Instruct Patients in the Collection of a fecal specimen

Diagnostic Testing

  • Use of Methods of Quality Control
  • Perform Urinalysis
  • Perform Chemistry Testing
  • Perform Hematology Testing
  • Perform Immunology Testing
  • Perform Microbiology Testing

Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)