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MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as no MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY Measuring Productivity. The final step in the cost analysis study is to create a number of indices from the data collected that will allow for regular monitoring of productivity of the laboratory and for the dissection of the various cost factors. A revenue study alongside the cost study is helpful for the institutional finance officer in FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Lipid content in tissue. Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. In order for processing reagents to penetrate tissue quickly and effectively, the tissue must be less than 4 mm thick andtissue pieces
INTERCHANGING BETWEEN PERCENT CONCENTRATION AND MOLARITY Percent concentration and molarity are the most commonly used solution expressions in the histology laboratory. Interchanging these expressions involves defining percent concentration and molarity and performing ratio/proportion calculations. CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as no MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY Measuring Productivity. The final step in the cost analysis study is to create a number of indices from the data collected that will allow for regular monitoring of productivity of the laboratory and for the dissection of the various cost factors. A revenue study alongside the cost study is helpful for the institutional finance officer in FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Lipid content in tissue. Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. In order for processing reagents to penetrate tissue quickly and effectively, the tissue must be less than 4 mm thick andtissue pieces
INTERCHANGING BETWEEN PERCENT CONCENTRATION AND MOLARITY Percent concentration and molarity are the most commonly used solution expressions in the histology laboratory. Interchanging these expressions involves defining percent concentration and molarity and performing ratio/proportion calculations. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
THE ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIQUID BIOPSIES Liquid biopsy may allow for the stratification and real-time monitoring of therapies. It may be able to better identify therapeutic targets. The ease and frequency of the liquid biopsy test offers an advantage over the tissue biopsy. The test can be easily repeated if needed and can be used as often as necessary to monitor the patient’s progress. FISHER-RACE AND WIENER TERMINOLOGY ROAD-MAP The table below is a roadmap that students and laboratory professionals may find helpful in understanding Fisher-Race and Wiener terminology. An upper case R is used when the D antigen is present - Rh positive. A lower case r is used when the D antigen is absent - Rh negative. Modified from Harmening, D: Table 7-3, Modern blood bankingand
SIX EVALUATION TYPES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE COMPETENCY The CMS defines a well-structured competency assessment program to be inclusive of six (6) evaluation types. These can be found in the CMS's Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)ANALYTIC PHASE
The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Risk Management in the Clinical Laboratory (retired 6/6/2018).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
REAGENT MAINTENANCE AND TEMPERATURE CHECKS Temperatures checks: Another important QC check is the paraffin temperature. As mentioned earlier in this course, melted paraffin must be kept at 2-4° C above the melting point of paraffin. The paraffin chambers on the processor must maintain the proper temperature and TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. This may rangeMECHANISM 2: WEAK D
Mechanism 2: Weak D. In this mechanism, the individual has inherited an RHD gene that codes for a weakened expression of the D antigen. The D antigen seems to be complete but there are fewer numbers of the antigen on the cell surface. Based on molecular studies, it has been determined that mutations in the RHD gene occur, causing changes in HOW LONG CAN RHIG BE DETECTED? The half-life of IgG is 23 to 26 days. Following injection of RhIG, serologically detectable levels of anti-D peak within hours (IV injection) or days (IM injection). Although the half-life of passive anti-D from RhIG is approximately 3 weeks, it may be detectable by serologic tests for approximately 8 weeks by the indirect antiglobulintest
INTERCHANGING BETWEEN PERCENT CONCENTRATION AND MOLARITY Percent concentration and molarity are the most commonly used solution expressions in the histology laboratory. Interchanging these expressions involves defining percent concentration and molarity and performing ratio/proportion calculations. CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. This may range ACCEPTABLE STANDARD DEVIATION (SD) Acceptable Standard Deviation (SD) A smaller SD represents data where the results are very close in value to the mean. The larger the SD the more variance in the results. Data points in a normal distribution are more likely to fall closer to the mean. In fact, 68% of all data points will be within ±1SD from the mean, 95% of all data points UNDER-DECOLORIZED OR OVER-DECOLORIZED SMEARS Under-decolorized or Over-decolorized Smears. Although this smear is the proper thickness, it is not appropriate for examination because the host cells are stained blue instead of red, indicating that the smear was under-decolorized. In addition, small flecks of precipitated stain are present. Notice that the precipitated stain is irregular in BURR CELLS (ECHINOCYTES) Burr Cells (Echinocytes) Echinocyte comes from the Greek word meaning "sea urchin," which relates to its shell-like appearance. Echinocytes, more commonly referred to as burr cells, are reversible, meaning that this alteration can be the result of the cell's environment, pH of the medium (including the glass slides on which blood smears are PROTEIN ERROR OF INDICATORS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip (retired March 2012).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON MICROTOMY PROBLEMS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Microtomy of Paraffin-Embedded Tissue (retired 6/6/2018).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
MANUAL STAINING OF BONE MARROW PREPARATIONS: WRIGHT'S AND Wright's or Wright-Giemsa stains are usually the preferred staining method for bone marrow aspirate smears. These are methanol-based staining solutions with similar dye composition to the diff-quick stain but require longer stain contact time for adequate staining. CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. This may range ACCEPTABLE STANDARD DEVIATION (SD) Acceptable Standard Deviation (SD) A smaller SD represents data where the results are very close in value to the mean. The larger the SD the more variance in the results. Data points in a normal distribution are more likely to fall closer to the mean. In fact, 68% of all data points will be within ±1SD from the mean, 95% of all data points UNDER-DECOLORIZED OR OVER-DECOLORIZED SMEARS Under-decolorized or Over-decolorized Smears. Although this smear is the proper thickness, it is not appropriate for examination because the host cells are stained blue instead of red, indicating that the smear was under-decolorized. In addition, small flecks of precipitated stain are present. Notice that the precipitated stain is irregular in BURR CELLS (ECHINOCYTES) Burr Cells (Echinocytes) Echinocyte comes from the Greek word meaning "sea urchin," which relates to its shell-like appearance. Echinocytes, more commonly referred to as burr cells, are reversible, meaning that this alteration can be the result of the cell's environment, pH of the medium (including the glass slides on which blood smears are PROTEIN ERROR OF INDICATORS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip (retired March 2012).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON MICROTOMY PROBLEMS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Microtomy of Paraffin-Embedded Tissue (retired 6/6/2018).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
MANUAL STAINING OF BONE MARROW PREPARATIONS: WRIGHT'S AND Wright's or Wright-Giemsa stains are usually the preferred staining method for bone marrow aspirate smears. These are methanol-based staining solutions with similar dye composition to the diff-quick stain but require longer stain contact time for adequate staining. UNACCEPTABLE SITES FOR VENOUS BLOOD COLLECTION Unacceptable Sites for Venous Blood Collection. If the antecubital area of the patient's arm is compromised or inaccessible, an alternate site must be chosen for venipuncture such as the top of the hand. However, some sites must be avoided due to the risk UNDER-DECOLORIZED OR OVER-DECOLORIZED SMEARS Under-decolorized or Over-decolorized Smears. Although this smear is the proper thickness, it is not appropriate for examination because the host cells are stained blue instead of red, indicating that the smear was under-decolorized. In addition, small flecks of precipitated stain are present. Notice that the precipitated stain is irregular in THE ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIQUID BIOPSIES Liquid biopsy may allow for the stratification and real-time monitoring of therapies. It may be able to better identify therapeutic targets. The ease and frequency of the liquid biopsy test offers an advantage over the tissue biopsy. The test can be easily repeated if needed and can be used as often as necessary to monitor the patient’s progress. DIMORPHIC (DOUBLE CELL) POPULATION Dimorphic (Double Cell) Population. Dimorphic is a term used to describe two circulating red cell populations. One is the patient's basic red cell population; the other is a second population with distinct morphological features. The distinct populations can be observed in the top image on the right. The bottom image on the rightillustrates
OTHER BURNS
Other burns, including electrical and radiation burns, are not covered in this course. Please refer to your First Aid, OSHA, or on-site training to learn the appropriate responses to these types of burns. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
BURR CELLS (ECHINOCYTES) Echinocyte comes from the Greek word meaning "sea urchin," which relates to its shell-like appearance. Echinocytes, more commonly referred to as burr cells, are reversible, meaning that this alteration can be the result of the cell's environment, pH of the medium (including the glass slides on which blood smears are made), the metabolic state of the cell, and the use of some chemicalsubstances.
ADA TESTING GUIDELINES FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES AND PREDIABETES The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Diabetes: Diagnosis, Laboratory Testing, and the Current American Diabetes Association Guidelines.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online.HEEL PUNCTURE
Heel Puncture. The heel of the foot is the preferred site for dermal puncture and capillary blood collection for infants less than 12 months old. CAUTION: In premature infants, the bone may be as close as 2.0 mm under the skin of the plantar surface of the heel. The bone may be even closer--maybe half this distance-- on the back curve of theheel.
FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Lipid content in tissue. Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. In order for processing reagents to penetrate tissue quickly and effectively, the tissue must be less than 4 mm thick andtissue pieces
CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
THE ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIQUID BIOPSIES Liquid biopsy may allow for the stratification and real-time monitoring of therapies. It may be able to better identify therapeutic targets. The ease and frequency of the liquid biopsy test offers an advantage over the tissue biopsy. The test can be easily repeated if needed and can be used as often as necessary to monitor the patient’s progress. FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Lipid content in tissue. Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. In order for processing reagents to penetrate tissue quickly and effectively, the tissue must be less than 4 mm thick andtissue pieces
HOW LONG CAN RHIG BE DETECTED? The half-life of IgG is 23 to 26 days. Following injection of RhIG, serologically detectable levels of anti-D peak within hours (IV injection) or days (IM injection). Although the half-life of passive anti-D from RhIG is approximately 3 weeks, it may be detectable by serologic tests for approximately 8 weeks by the indirect antiglobulintest
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
THE ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIQUID BIOPSIES Liquid biopsy may allow for the stratification and real-time monitoring of therapies. It may be able to better identify therapeutic targets. The ease and frequency of the liquid biopsy test offers an advantage over the tissue biopsy. The test can be easily repeated if needed and can be used as often as necessary to monitor the patient’s progress. FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Lipid content in tissue. Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. In order for processing reagents to penetrate tissue quickly and effectively, the tissue must be less than 4 mm thick andtissue pieces
HOW LONG CAN RHIG BE DETECTED? The half-life of IgG is 23 to 26 days. Following injection of RhIG, serologically detectable levels of anti-D peak within hours (IV injection) or days (IM injection). Although the half-life of passive anti-D from RhIG is approximately 3 weeks, it may be detectable by serologic tests for approximately 8 weeks by the indirect antiglobulintest
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDANCE FOR HEMATOXYLIN AND EOSIN (H&E Troubleshooting Guidance for Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Stain (Online CE Course) Troubleshooting Guidance for Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Stain. (Online CE Course) (based on 150 customer ratings) Author: Cynthia Sampias, JD, CT (ASCP)HTL. Reviewer: Michael D. Glenn, HT. How to Subscribe. Histology CE Package.OTHER BURNS
Other burns, including electrical and radiation burns, are not covered in this course. Please refer to your First Aid, OSHA, or on-site training to learn the appropriate responses to these types of burns.CARRYOVER STUDIES
The goal of the studies is for results to reflect widely separated concentration differences between the HTV and the LTV. Acceptable carryover limits are published by the manufacturer. Example: less than 3% carryover for white blood cells. Fresh blood samples may be selected from the laboratory population. Additional samples may beprepared by
ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as no ADA TESTING GUIDELINES FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES AND PREDIABETES The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Diabetes: Diagnosis, Laboratory Testing, and the Current American Diabetes Association Guidelines.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. DIAGNOSIS OF ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA (ET) Diagnosis of Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) Detection of ET is often made during routine CBC evaluation since symptoms may not initially appear. Symptoms, when they do occur, commonly include: Thrombosis. Abnormal bleeding. Headaches. Tingling in the extremities. Pain in the extremities. Peripheral Blood Findings. SIX EVALUATION TYPES TO BE INCLUDED IN THE COMPETENCY The CMS defines a well-structured competency assessment program to be inclusive of six (6) evaluation types. These can be found in the CMS's Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR PROFICIENCY TESTING Corrective Action for Proficiency Testing. All final PT results must be maintained for a minimum of two years. The results are reviewed within 30 days of receipt by the laboratory director or designee (document review with signatures and date). As per good laboratory practice, all results should also be reviewed by staff members and thereview
GENDER IDENTITY, GENDER EXPRESSION, AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION Gender expression: is defined by law to mean a “person’s gender-related appearances and behavior whether or not stereotypically associated with the person’s assigned sex at birth” which means each person’s identification as internal understanding of their gender, or the perception of a person’s gender identity, which may include male, female, a combination of male and female AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE CLIA REGULATIONS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
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THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS Handling and Storage of Urine Reagent Strips. The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap thebottle.
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
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Exam Simulator - Practice for ASCP, AMT, and AAB Exams. Prepare for your ASCP, AMT, AAB & other certification exam. Over 5,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
NSH + LABCE HISTOLOGY EXAM SIMULATOR NSH + LabCE Histology Exam Simulator. Prepare for your ASCP HT or HTL certification exam. Over 2,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular exam prep tool, with over 15,000 subscribers. Available 24/7/365 from any Internet-connected computer, smartphone,or
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS Handling and Storage of Urine Reagent Strips. The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap thebottle.
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell MLS & MLT COMPREHENSIVE CE PACKAGE MLS & MLT Comprehensive CE Package. Continuing education credits for medical laboratory professionals (MLS, MT, MLT) Renew your ASCP, AMT, or state certification with P.A.C.E.®-approved CE. Get access to all 141 online courses for a full year. Available 24/7/365 from any Internet-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet. MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES (MDS) Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) with bone marrow blast counts between 10-19% are considered to be high risk grade. Vitamin B12 or folate deficiencies may cause megaloblastic changes in the bone marrow and blood cytopenia. Chemotherapeutic drugs cause bone marrow hyperplasiaand leukocytosis.
ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as noOTHER BURNS
Other burns, including electrical and radiation burns, are not covered in this course. Please refer to your First Aid, OSHA, or on-site training to learn the appropriate responses to these types of burns. CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE This course provides essential background on Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) for the practicing clinical laboratorian. Emphasis is placed on the National Kidney Foundation-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-KDOQI) review and commentary of the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) guidelines, with focus on the laboratory testing associated with diagnosis and monitoring of TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. This may range TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESSING PROBLEMS The table below provides some troubleshooting tips for poor processing: Problem. Possible Causes. Corrections. Tissue feels soft or mushy during embedding. Tissue may have been grossed in too thick. Tissue may have been processed on a program that was too short forthat tissue type.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
HOW LONG CAN RHIG BE DETECTED? The half-life of IgG is 23 to 26 days. Following injection of RhIG, serologically detectable levels of anti-D peak within hours (IV injection) or days (IM injection). Although the half-life of passive anti-D from RhIG is approximately 3 weeks, it may be detectable by serologic tests for approximately 8 weeks by the indirect antiglobulintest
AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE CLIA REGULATIONS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
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Exam Simulator - Practice for ASCP, AMT, and AAB Exams. Prepare for your ASCP, AMT, AAB & other certification exam. Over 5,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular NSH + LABCE HISTOLOGY EXAM SIMULATOR NSH + LabCE Histology Exam Simulator. Prepare for your ASCP HT or HTL certification exam. Over 2,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular exam prep tool, with over 15,000 subscribers. Available 24/7/365 from any Internet-connected computer, smartphone,or
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS Handling and Storage of Urine Reagent Strips. The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap thebottle.
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT CE and Exam Preparation for Medical Laboratory Professionals. LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME Register to Play the LabCE Quiz Game. The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play. Will be displayed on the public list of high scores. Student Lab Director Lab Manager Supervisor QA / QC Teacher / Educator MLS MLT Other Not currently employed.Optional. Optional.
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Exam Simulator - Practice for ASCP, AMT, and AAB Exams. Prepare for your ASCP, AMT, AAB & other certification exam. Over 5,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular NSH + LABCE HISTOLOGY EXAM SIMULATOR NSH + LabCE Histology Exam Simulator. Prepare for your ASCP HT or HTL certification exam. Over 2,000 questions with images and feedback. Take mock exams or focus on specific subject areas for targeted review. The most popular exam prep tool, with over 15,000 subscribers. Available 24/7/365 from any Internet-connected computer, smartphone,or
MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
THE PRIMARY MECHANISM RESPONSIBLE FOR GLOMERULAR The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemistry / Urinalysis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION Midbody. This is an example of a Midbody ANA pattern. In this pattern there is no staining in the early interphase cells (a). By late interphase fine speckling is present (b). In metaphase the speckling is located in chromosomal area and is very similar to centromere staining (c). As the cells progress into anaphase and telophasestaining is
SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder in which the immune system produces an inappropriate immune response against its own tissues. The disorder may affect the skin, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs, especially the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain. There are several types of lupus, but the most common is systemiclupus
HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS Handling and Storage of Urine Reagent Strips. The following precautions should be observed when handling and storing urine reagent strips: Store strips according to the manufacturer's recommendations. DO NOT expose strips to moisture, volatile fumes, or direct sunlight. Remove only enough strips for immediate use and immediately recap thebottle.
WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC Learn more about Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE) (online CE course) Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? More than one answer is correct. Please select all correct answers. Iron deficiency. Fish tapeworm. Sickle cell MLS & MLT COMPREHENSIVE CE PACKAGE MLS & MLT Comprehensive CE Package. Continuing education credits for medical laboratory professionals (MLS, MT, MLT) Renew your ASCP, AMT, or state certification with P.A.C.E.®-approved CE. Get access to all 141 online courses for a full year. Available 24/7/365 from any Internet-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet. MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES (MDS) Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) with bone marrow blast counts between 10-19% are considered to be high risk grade. Vitamin B12 or folate deficiencies may cause megaloblastic changes in the bone marrow and blood cytopenia. Chemotherapeutic drugs cause bone marrow hyperplasiaand leukocytosis.
ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as noOTHER BURNS
Other burns, including electrical and radiation burns, are not covered in this course. Please refer to your First Aid, OSHA, or on-site training to learn the appropriate responses to these types of burns. CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE This course provides essential background on Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) for the practicing clinical laboratorian. Emphasis is placed on the National Kidney Foundation-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-KDOQI) review and commentary of the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) guidelines, with focus on the laboratory testing associated with diagnosis and monitoring of TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. This may range TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESSING PROBLEMS The table below provides some troubleshooting tips for poor processing: Problem. Possible Causes. Corrections. Tissue feels soft or mushy during embedding. Tissue may have been grossed in too thick. Tissue may have been processed on a program that was too short forthat tissue type.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
HOW LONG CAN RHIG BE DETECTED? The half-life of IgG is 23 to 26 days. Following injection of RhIG, serologically detectable levels of anti-D peak within hours (IV injection) or days (IM injection). Although the half-life of passive anti-D from RhIG is approximately 3 weeks, it may be detectable by serologic tests for approximately 8 weeks by the indirect antiglobulintest
AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE CLIA REGULATIONS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play.EXAM SIMULATOR
Certification examinations, like the ASCP Board of Certification exam, the AMT certification exam, and the AAB certification exam are challenging and require thoughtful preparation. LabCE's Exam Simulator can help you prepare for exams from ASCP, AMT, and more, including practice tests and materials for MLS, MT, and MLT students.. Over 5,000 study questions MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
NSH + LABCE HISTOLOGY EXAM SIMULATOR The ASCP Board of Certification HT & HTL exams are challenging and requires thoughtful preparation.LabCE and the National Society for Histotechnology (NSH) have partnered to create the premier tool for histology certification exam preparation. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Autoimmune Diseases and Antinuclear Antibody Testing: Methods and Staining Patterns (retired 6/6/2018).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Antinuclear Antibody Testing: Methods and Pattern Interpretation.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. CE AND EXAM PREPARATION FOR MEDICAL LABORATORYCE COURSESEXAM SIMULATORSCASE SIMULATORSLABCE QUIZ GAMECONTACT & SUPPORT LabCE is the premier resource for continuing education and board exam preparation for medical laboratory professionals. LabCE provides CE to over 400,000 medical laboratory scientists, medical technologists, histologists, and phlebotomists in the US, Canada, and worldwide. REGISTER TO PLAY THE LABCE QUIZ GAME The LabCE Quiz Game is completely free, but we ask you to register your name and e-mail address to play.EXAM SIMULATOR
Certification examinations, like the ASCP Board of Certification exam, the AMT certification exam, and the AAB certification exam are challenging and require thoughtful preparation. LabCE's Exam Simulator can help you prepare for exams from ASCP, AMT, and more, including practice tests and materials for MLS, MT, and MLT students.. Over 5,000 study questions MEDICAL COURIER SAFETY This course addresses the basics of medical courier safety. It covers topics such as customer service excellence, effective communication, selection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and use, safe handling methods used during pickup, transport, and delivery ofspecimens.
NSH + LABCE HISTOLOGY EXAM SIMULATOR The ASCP Board of Certification HT & HTL exams are challenging and requires thoughtful preparation.LabCE and the National Society for Histotechnology (NSH) have partnered to create the premier tool for histology certification exam preparation. SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (SARDS) The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Autoimmune Diseases and Antinuclear Antibody Testing: Methods and Staining Patterns (retired 6/6/2018).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MIDBODY - LABCE.COM, LABORATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Antinuclear Antibody Testing: Methods and Pattern Interpretation.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
FACTORS AFFECTING TISSUE PROCESSING Factors such as specimen size and thickness are determined during the collection and tissue preparation or grossing phase, which the laboratory typically has very little influence over. HANDLING AND STORAGE OF URINE REAGENT STRIPS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Chemical Screening of Urine by Reagent Strip.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits WHICH TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ARE ASSOCIATED WITH MACROCYTIC The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Hematology / Hemostasis Question Bank - Review Mode (no CE).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. MLS & MLT COMPREHENSIVE CE PACKAGE Fulfill laboratory CE requirements. LabCE's online courses provide CEU for AMT and ASCP certification maintenance and state license renewal requirements.. ASCLS P.A.C.E.®-approved continuing education. 141 online courses for lab professionals, including medical laboratory technologists (MT), laboratory technicians (MLT), and students. See all available courses.OTHER BURNS
Other burns, including electrical and radiation burns, are not covered in this course. Please refer to your First Aid, OSHA, or on-site training to learn the appropriate responses to these types of burns.MOCK COLLECTIONS
The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Urine Specimen Collection Training.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
CALCULATING RHIG DOSAGE The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (retired 4/6/2020).Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits bysubscribing online.
ADA GUIDELINES: CRITERIA FOR DIABETES DIAGNOSIS The ADA recommends using any of these four criteria for diabetes diagnosis (four testing options): Hemoglobin A1C ≥6.5%* - Perform in laboratory using National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program (NGSP)-certified method and standardized to the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) assay. Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L)* - Fasting defined as no OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
TIME BETWEEN COLLECTION AND CENTRIFUGATION The first to be discussed is the time period between collection and centrifugation. When processing blood for serum, manufacturers of evacuated collection tubes often recommend a period of time to allow the blood to clot prior to centrifugation. DIAGNOSIS OF ESSENTIAL THROMBOCYTHEMIA (ET) The platelet count is greater than 600 x 10 9 /L, frequently 1,000 - 5,000 x 10 9 /L. Giant, bizarre platelets, platelet clumps, megakaryocytes or their fragments may be observed on the peripheral blood smear. Giant platelets are indicated by the arrows in the image on the right. Leukocytosis, erythrocytosis, or slight anemia may alsobe present.
WHAT TO DO IF THE PATIENT FEELS FAINT The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Special Topics in Phlebotomy.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online. AGENCIES THAT ENFORCE CLIA REGULATIONS The page below is a sample from the LabCE course An Introduction to the Medical Laboratory, Part 3.Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribingonline.
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