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Specimen Collection and POC Testing 1 (5 cr)

Code: TH00BT62-3005

General information


Enrollment

02.07.2022 - 30.09.2022

Timing

29.08.2022 - 02.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Health and Well-being

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science

Teachers

  • TERHY7 Virtuaalihenkilö7 BIO
  • Krista Salo-Tuominen
  • Seija Kirkko-Jaakkola

Groups

  • PBIOS22A
  • PBIOS22B

Objective

- Students are aware of the principles of health care ethics and are committed to behave in accordance with them.
- Students can describe phases of clinical laboratory process.
- Students know how to collect and handle different clinical specimens in careful and safe manner and plan, implement and critically evaluate the specimen collection situations
- Students can describe the principles of patient safety. Students are able to answer for the safety and well-being of the client during the specimen collection.
- Students are aware of the impact of pre-analytical factors on the results of laboratory examinations when guiding clients for specimen collection, when collecting specimen and carrying out POC tests.
- Students are familiar with multi-cultural issues in the client work of social services and health care.
- Students know how to act in line with the principles of good service in client work and in collaboration with other professional groups.
- Students are aware of the quality management procedures of the laboratory and know ways of implementing quality management in clinical laboratory work.
- Students can justify their own work based on evidenced practice

Content

- biomedical laboratory scientist’s professional ethics and ethical principles
- clinical laboratory process and patient in clinical laboratory
- phlebotomy equipments and clinical specimen materials
- Patient’s rights and responsibilities and good patient care
- Patient’s safety; patient and specimen indentification, laboratory information systems and confidentiality agreement
- preanalytical factors and patient guidance to laboratory tests
- safety and quality aspects while collecting and handling the specimen
- patient, phlebotomist and environmental safety factors throughout the laboratory process
- venipuncture and finger stick
- POCtesting and quality management
- aseptics
- ergonomy
- how to deal with an anxious patient in laboratory
- evidence based practice throughout the clinical laboratory process

Evaluation scale

H-5