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HTEC 81 Clinical Urinalysis Laboratory
3/4 Unit
HTEC 85A Clinical Chemistry I Laboratory 1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 85A students must also enroll in HTEC 85C.
Four and one-half hours laboratory (54 hours total per quarter).
Teaches the general laboratory principles and speci c basic instrumentation methodologies used in basic clinical chemistry analysis. After review of laboratory math, and a reintroduction to quality control and quality assurance, the student will be introduced to variables of the pre-analytical phase, characteristics important to quality lab technique and safety. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course, HTEC 85B, HTEC 85C and HTEC 85D are required to enroll in Clinical Chemistry Practicum, HTEC 185. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 85B Clinical Chemistry II Laboratory 1 1⁄2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 85A.
Corequisite: HTEC 85B students must also enroll in HTEC 85D.
Four and one-half hours laboratory (54 hours total per quarter).
Teaches the general laboratory principles and speci c basic instrumentation methodologies used in basic clinical chemistry analysis. After review of laboratory math, and a reintroduction to quality control and quality assurance, the student will be introduced to variables of the pre-analytical phase, characteristics important to quality lab technique and safety. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course, HTEC 85B, HTEC 85C and HTEC 85D are required to enroll in Clinical Chemistry Practicum, HTEC 185. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
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Corequisite: HTEC 81 students must also enroll in HTEC 81A.
Two and one-quarter hours laboratory (27 hours total per quarter).
Teaches the student the various properties and constituents of urine via “hands-on” learning. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation and handling of urine specimens and their accompanying requisitions. The students will be taught to examine urine physically, chemically, and microscopically and compare clinical values as related to the physiology of the urinary system in health and disease. Correlating test results to disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 81A, HTEC 80A, HTEC 80, HTEC 82A, and HTEC 82 is required to enroll in HTEC 180, Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 81A Clinical Urinalysis Lecture
1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 81A students must also enroll in HTEC 81.
One and one-half hours lecture (18 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the student to urine formation including renal anatomy and physiology, renal diseases and metabolic disorders. Content also includes basic body uids. Case studies correlate clinical laboratory testing results to possible disease states. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 82 Clinical Coagulation Laboratory
3/4 Unit
Corequisite: HTEC 82 students must also enroll in HTEC 82A.
Two and one-quarter hours laboratory (27 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the various techniques and safety procedures used in the clinical coagulation laboratory. Emphasis on platelet function tests and intrinsic and extrinsic clotting pathway testing. Normal and abnormal cases will be studied. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 80, 80A, 81, 81A and 82A are required to enroll in Clinical Hematology/Urinalysis/Coagulation Practicum (HTEC 180).
HTEC 85C Clinical Chemistry I Lecture
4 1⁄2 Units
HTEC 82A Clinical Coagulation Lecture
1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 82A students must also enroll in HTEC 82.
One and one-half hours lecture (18 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the mechanisms involved in hemostasis. Includes the processes of primary, secondary and brinolysis in normal circumstances and in relation to disease states. Case studies will be included.
HTEC 83 Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 83 students must also enroll in HTEC 83A.
Four and one-half hours laboratory (54 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to the various techniques and safety procedures in clinical microbiology. Emphasizes the morphology and identi cation of common pathogenic organisms. Correlation of test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 83A is required to enroll in Clinical Microbiology Practicum (HTEC 183).
HTEC 83A Clinical Microbiology Lecture 4 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 83A students must also enroll in HTEC 83.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
Addresses microorganisms of medical microbiology with emphasis on the characteristics of clinically signi cant microorganisms and their biochemical pro le, media for isolation, and identi cation methods for selected pathogens. The student will be introduced to identi cation methods, theories, and techniques used in basic bacteriology, parasitology and mycology. Emphasizes routine organism identi cation. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 83 is required to enroll in Clinical Microbiology Practicum (HTEC 183).
HTEC 84 Clinical Immunology/ Immunohematology Laboratory
1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 84 students must also enroll in HTEC 84A.
Four and one-half hours laboratory (54 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the student to the basic principles of antigen and antibody reactions included in blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing and serological procedures by performances in a student lab environment. Introduces serological and immunohematology procedures and techniques to measure analytes qualitatively and quantitatively. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. Successful completion of this course and HTEC 84A is required prior to enrollment in Clinical Immunology/Immunohematology Practicum, HTEC 184. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 84A Clinical Immunology/ Immunohematology Lecture
4 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 84A students must also enroll in HTEC 84.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
Introduces the student to the basic principles of antigen and antibody reactions included in blood grouping and typing, compatibility testing and serological procedures. Introduces serological and immunohematology procedures and techniques to measure analytes qualitatively and quantitatively. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
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All courses are for unit credit and apply to a De Anza associate degree unless otherwise noted.
Corequisite: HTEC 85C students must also enroll in HTEC 85A.
one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
Fundamental principles of clinical chemistry will be presented. Topics include: laboratory math, basic supplies and equipment, testing variables, and analytical techniques. Detailed theory of enzymes, electrolytes, acid-base, trace metals, carbohydrates, cardiac, amino acids, proteins, porphyrins will be included. Basic quality control will be introduced. Correlating test results with disease states will be accomplished. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 85D Clinical Chemistry II Lecture 4 1⁄2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 85C.
Corequisite: HTEC 85D students must also enroll in HTEC 85B.
Four and one-half hours lecture (54 hours total per quarter).
Teaches relationships between the endocrine system and analytes assayed in the clinical laboratory, including tumor markers, therapeutic drugs, and compounds studied in toxicology. The student will be introduced to vitamins assayed and correlate their clinical signi cance. The student will correlate liver, kidney, and pancreatic function with test results and compare with states of health and disease. The function and laboratory analysis of various body uids including e usions, spinal uid, and synovial uid will be included. This course must be successfully completed in order to qualify for the clinical externship and take the licensing exam.
HTEC 90G Basic Patient Care 1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 90G students must also enroll in HTEC 101B.
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
Medical asepsis, nutrition and diet therapy, vital signs, preparation of examining room and patient, various procedures in the medical o ce.
HTEC 90H Medical O ce Sterile Technique 1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 90H students must also enroll in HTEC 101E.
Advisory: HTEC 60A and HTEC 90G.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
Local application of heat and cold, medical o ce instruments, sterilization and disinfection of equipment and instruments, application of sterile gloves, assisting with minor o ce surgery, and bandaging.
HTEC 91 Medical O ce Diagnostic Tests 1 1⁄2 Units
Corequisite: HTEC 91 students must also enroll in HTEC 101F.
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
One hour of lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter). Electrocardiography, theory of assisting with physical therapy and x-ray examinations, theory of diagnostic procedures and instructions.
HTEC 93 Pharmacology for Medical Assistants 3 Units
Advisory: HTEC 60A.
Three hours lecture (36 hours total per quarter).
Dosage calculation, drug legislation and standards, drug preparations and information regarding antibiotics, sulfonamides, antihistamines, and drugs that a ect various systems of the body.
HTEC 94 Administration of Medications 1 1⁄2 Units
Prerequisite: HTEC 93 (may be taken concurrently).
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
Pertinent anatomy and physiology, choice of equipment, proper technique, hazards and complications, post-treatment and test patient care and satisfactory performance of a minimum of 10 intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intradermal injections; preparation and administration of oral medication.
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