MLT-1060 - Immunohematology* (3) Co-requisite: MLT-1042 ; MLT-1042L ; MLT-1060L
Students study the principles of immunohematology along with the procedural practices of modern blood banking. The course focuses on the identification of blood group antigens and antibodies and their subsequent role in transfusion therapy. A passing grade of “C” is required in this course.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Identify ABO and other blood grouping systems.
CO2 - Describe the basic principles of immunology and the immunological significance of the body’s blood grouping systems.
CO3 - Evaluate the serologic compatibility between donor and patient using completed cross-match and special testing results.
CO4 - Identify qualified donors using AABB Donor Questionnaire.
CO5 - Evaluate transfusion therapy procedures and blood products.
CO6 - Analyze the causes of transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.
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