Hematology & Coagulation Practicum Objectives CLS - 647

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Hematology & Coagulation Practicum Objectives CLS - 647 The following objectives are to be completed by the student for successful completion of this clinical rotation. The objectives within the psychomotor domain will be achieved by practice and evaluated through demonstration by the student. The objectives within the cognitive domain will be obtained through readings and evaluated through written exams. Upon completion of the clinical practicum, the student should be able to: Specimen Acceptability, Processing and Handling 1. Evaluate specimen for correct identification, labeling, appropriate anticoagulant, collection time. 2. Identify specimens that may be unsuitable for analysis due to lipemia, clots, insufficient quantity, etc. 3. Discuss corrective measures for unacceptable specimens Quality Assurance and Quality Control 1. Perform, document and evaluate quality control analysis in hematology and coagulation 2. Discuss possible sources of error if control results are not within normal limits 3. Discuss appropriate actions for unacceptable control values 4. Perform or describe maintenance of hematology and coagulation analyzers 5. Observe basic LIS computer applications where relevant Routine Procedures and Reporting of Results 1. Operate automated hematology and coagulation instrumentation with minimal supervision 2. Perform non-automated hematology and coagulation testing with minimal supervision 3. Recognize and interpret abnormal flags on automated instruments 4. Recognize abnormal, critical, or discrepant results on CBC s, differentials and coagulation testing 5. Identify corrective actions for abnormal automated results 6. Differentiate between normal and abnormal histogram and/or scattergram patterns 7. Explain the purpose, principle and methodology of the tests pertaining to the following subjects: a. blood cell counts (RBC, WBC, PLT) b. hemoglobin and hematocrit c. RBC indicies d. WBC differential e. sedimentation rate f. reticulocyte count g. PT h. APTT i. fibrinogen j. D-dimer and FDP k. bleeding time l. thrombin time m. sickle cell screening and/or hemoglobin electrophoresis n. body fluid cell counts and cytospin differentials 8. For the tests listed in #7, correlate normal and abnormal values with disease states and other laboratory results

9. Demonstrate proper technique in preparing peripheral blood smears for microscopic examination 10. Evaluate peripheral blood smears for acceptable cellular distribution and staining 11. Describe or perform: a. automated CBC with differential b. normal and abnormal differentials c. manual WBC counts if applicable d. reticulocyte counts e. sedimentation rates f. PT g. APTT h. fibrinogen i. D-dimer and/or FDP j. bleeding time k. thrombin time l. sickle cell screening and/or hemoglobin electrophoresis m. body fluid cell counts and cytospin differentials 12. Grade abnormal RBC morphology according to laboratory criteria 13. Given a peripheral blood smear or image identify: a. stages of immature white blood cells b. abnormal RBC morphology c. WBC inclusions d. RBC inclusions 14. Demonstrate the ability to organize workflow 15. Describe or demonstrate basic trouble-shooting skills 16. Report values (routine, stat, critical) with supervision according to laboratory protocols

Page 1 of 6 Hematology Practicum - CLS 647 - Performance Tasks Checklist Note: This checklist contains a number of Hematology tests that may not necessarily be performed in the department at your clinical site or may be performed in another department. The CLS student will perform assigned tests that may or may not be included in this list. However, the student is responsible for applying the objectives to each of the tests listed below and any additional assigned by the site. Performing truly independently at all tasks may not be achievable at this stage, but with supervision the student should be able to perform most tasks with minimal oversight. Please evaluate the student using the following scale: 1. Standards: Performance is significantly below entry-level expectations. Performance is unacceptable. Needs continuous monitoring and supervision. 2. Standards: Performance is marginally below entry-level expectations. Student needs to improve to achieve entry level competencies. 3. Standards: Consistent in meeting entry-level expectations. Can perform with supervision. 4. Standards: Consistent in meeting entry-level expectations. Student performance demonstrates initiative and independent functioning. Student may excel in some areas. 5. Standards: Consistently exceeds entry level expectations. Student demonstrates exceptional initiative and independent functioning. Can perform tasks independently. :Not applicable. No opportunity to evaluate criteria. Please mark NA across the rating scale if there has been inadequate opportunity to evaluate an attribute. Definition of Competencies If you give all of this number it correlates to a grade of: 1 - Fails to meet standards = F 2 - Standards 60% - D 3 - Standards = 70% - C 4 - Standards = 85% - B 5 - Standards = 100% - A Student: Clinical Site: CBC - Read the procedure manual. Understand the principle of the analyzer operation.

Page 2 of 6 (Assess heme specimen acceptability considering: procedure requirements, anticoagulant/blood ratios, clotted samples, labeling criteria Perform automated CBCs using a multi-parameter instrument with minimal supervision for at least 5 morning runs Run start up, shut down and change reagents Perform QC including documentation Evaluate patient and control data for acceptability Recognize and document error codes Recognize when results may be incorrect, samples should be rerun, or smear / specimen checked before reporting Recognize when corrective action is needed Perform corrective action Recognize and report critical values

Page 3 of 6 Blood smears - prepare and stain using the established Differentials - perform a minimum of 50. This includes the classification of WBCs and the evaluation or RBC morphology. Data must agree within established confidences limits Perform WBC and PLT estimates and recognize when instrument counts may be incorrect Correlate analyzer parameters with smear evaluation Know how and when to correct WBC count for nrbcs Report all data according to established policies Operate and maintain microscope using appropriate methods and following established protocol Reticulocyte Counts - read and understand the procedure Perform a minimum of 5 patient reticulocyte counts Recognize sources of error Know the calculations needed to determine the corrected retic, and absolute retic counts

Page 4 of 6 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) - read and understand the procedure Perform a minimum of 25 patient ESRs by established method, correctly setting up, reading, evaluating and reporting results Recognize sources or error Know specimen requirements Body Fluid Evaluation - read and understand the procedure Perform a minimum of 15 body fluid cell counts using the accepted methodology Calculate and report accurately Correctly prepare cytospin slides, stain and differentiate body fluid cells using accepted

Page 5 of 6 Coagulation Specimen requirements and processing - read and understand the regarding specimen acceptability and storage PT, APTT & Fibrinogen - read and understand the Discuss how to run, document and evaluate Quality Control Run patient and QC samples according to established Discuss the relationship of the PT/APTT and Coumadin and heparin therapy and various disease states Identify and respond to unexpected and critical results Discuss the protocol for very low and very high Fibrinogen values D-dimer and FDP Tests - read and discuss the

Page 6 of 6 MISC Heme Tests - read procedure and perform tests if applicable Perform tests by established methods, correctly setting up, reading, evaluating and reporting results Special coagulation testing: 1:1 mix, Factor assays, AT, PC and PS, ACTPC/Factor V, Leiden, DRVVT Platelet function testing: BT, PFA Hemoglobin electrophoresis / Sickle cell screening Bone Marrows - assist (or observe) with the performance of a Bone Marrow procedure following policies and Cytochemical stains - perform stains following policies and Additional Comments: Clinical Instructor: Date: