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PLAB-1164-001 Practicum - Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist
Corequisites: PLAB 1223
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(1 sem hr; 7 practicum)
Clinical
Phlebotomy Essentials by McCall 7e Bundle: Textbook, Workbook and Exam Review, copyright 2020,
ISBN# 9781284206364
Supplies include the following:
COURSE OUTCOMES
Demonstrate infection control and safety practices; describe quality assurance as it relates to specimen collection; explain the role of specimen collection in the overall patient care system; identify collection equipment, various types of additives used, special precautions necessary, and substances that can interfere in clinical analysis of blood constituents; demonstrate venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques on adults, children, and infants; and explain requisitioning, transport and processing.
Specific learning objectives for each section and each laboratory exercise are distributed as part of the lecture/lab handouts.
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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Academic dishonesty shall constitute a violation of the college rules and regulations and is punishable as prescribed by Amarillo College Board policies. Academic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to, cheating on a test/quiz/assignment, plagiarism, and collusion. Cheating shall include:
Plagiarismshall be defined as the appropriating, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means another's work and the unacknowledged submission or incorporation of it in one's own written work.
CELLULAR TELEPHONES
Cellular telephones are disruptive during lecture and lab sessions. Cell phones should be turned-off during clinicals. If the student anticipates an emergency during class time, they should leave the number for the Student Services Office with their contact. The number is 371-5300.
Text/Instant Messaging is NOT permitted when lectures and clinicals are in session. It is disruptive and disrespectful to fellow workers, students, and the course instructor. Students who are caught engaging in either of these will be subject to disciplinary action including, but not limited to:
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
If a student is having a problem with the course policies or the instructor, he or she should first try and resolve any such problems through the instructor. If the problem is not resolved, the student may proceed to the Program Director, the Dean of Health Sciences, Vice President of of Academic Affairs, and the College President, IN THAT ORDER.
A = 90.0% - 100.0% of the total points possible for this course
B = 80.0% - 89.9% of the total points possible for this course
C = 75.0% - 79.9% of the total points possible for this course
F = 74.9% or less of the total points possible for this course NOTE: A grade of 'D' is not possible.
Students must maintain a 75% average in all the course components in order to be able to continue to the clinical portion of this course. If a student makes lower than a 75% on a quiz or exam they will be required to participate in tutoring.
The grade for this course will be made up of Chapter exams that will be given either in class, in the success center computer lab, or at home using Respondus Monitor. Along with tubeslist quizzes, labs and lab study questions as well as attendance.
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. 90% attendance is required to successfully complete this course. Attendance also includes arriving late and leaving early. 90% means you can only miss 1 class day.
Course Schedule
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Exam #1 (chapter 1) Exam #2 (chapter 2) |
Opens July 7th at 9am, and closes July 14th at 9 am |
Exam #3 (chapter 3) Quiz #5 (chapter 5) |
Opens July 14th at 9am, and closes July 21st at 9 am |
Quiz #6 (chapter 6) Quiz #7 (chapter 7)
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Opens July 21st at 9am, and closes July 28th at 9 am |
Class Meets!!! Tues, July 26th at 1pm |
Meet in class to sign up for clinicals JULY 26
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Quiz #8 (chapter 8) Quiz #9 (chapter 9)
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Opens July 28th at 9am, and closes August 4th at 9 am |
Quiz #10 (chapter 10) Quiz #11 (chapter 11)
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Opens August 4th at 9am, and closes August 11th at 9am |
Quiz #12 (chapter 12) Quiz #13 (chapter 13)
Ch.14 Not Required, but will remain an open option in bb |
Opens August 11th at 9am, and closes August 18th at 9 am |
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Kari Lopez- k0462235@actx.edu
Office hours- by appt, schedule only. Contact Mrs. Lopez for availability.
Center for Continuing Healthcare Education
Phlebotomy Course Syllabus Summer – Part 2
Instructor: Kari Lopez MLT, PBT (ASCP)
Office: Allied Health Bldg. Rm 137
Phone: 951-973-2090
Office Hours: see schedule
Email: k0462235@actx.edu
In case of emergency: 806-676-8501
Texts: Phlebotomy Essentials, 4th ed., Ruth
Course Length: 100 contact hours (100 clinical hours)
Course Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant should be able to:
UNIT I- THE HEALTH CARE SETTING
Chapter 1 - Phlebotomy: Past and Present and the Healthcare Setting
HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Chapter 2 - Quality Assurance and Legal Issues
Chapter 3 - Infection Control, Safety, First Aid, and Personal Wellness
UNIT II - OVERVIEW OF THE HUMAN BODY
Chapter 4 - Medical Terminology
Chapter 5 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 6 - The Circulatory System
UNIT III - BLOOD COLLECTION PROCEDURES
Chapter 7 - Blood Collection Equipment, additives, and Order of Draw
Chapter 8 - Venipuncture Specimen Collection Procedures
Chapter 9 - Blood Collection Variables, Complications, and Procedural Errors
Chapter 10 - Skin Puncture Equipment and Procedures
UNIT IV - SPECIAL PROCEDURES
Chapter 11 - Special Collections and Point-of-Care Testing
Chapter 12 - Arterial Puncture Procedures
Chapter 13 - Nonblood Specimens and Tests
Chapter 14 - Computers and Specimen Handling and Processing
Exams & Grading Policy:
Grading Scale: A = 90 ‑ 100%, B = 80‑89%, C = 70‑79%, Unsatisfactory = 69% or less
Students must maintain a 75% or better in each section of this course, which includes: Clinical evaluations, weekly exams, and a final exam, in order to complete the course satisfactorily.
Course Grade: The final grade for the course will consists of three parts.
25% Clinical Journal – within 24 hours of completion of a clinical rotation the student is required to sign on to AC online and complete a clinical journal entry. You must:
Then within the body of the journal you must include:
25% Clinical Rotations – Included in this category is the average of the student evaluations that are graded by the clinical instructors at the clinical sites. These forms are found in on blackboard and each student is required to leave one form each time they attend a phlebotomy clinical rotation. The second part of this grade is completion of the required clinical hours and successful procedures. This includes 100 hours and 100 sticks while visiting EACH clinical facility in Amarillo at least ONCE!
50% Weekly Tests on blackboard – There will be weekly exams that cover the chapters that were covered in the Part 1 of this course. The student must take these exams until they reach 85% for the grade will be a zero in the gradebook. You may take the quiz as many times as you need to successful.
Students Rights and Responsibilities ‑ Amarillo College students should be familiar with the contents of the Amarillo College Student Rights and Responsibilities can be found at www.actx.edu. Scholastic dishonesty is a violation of the rules and regulations list in the pamphlet and is punishable as prescribed by Board Policies.
Attendance Policy ‑ The attendance policy must be strictly followed by each student to satisfactorily complete the course.
Student Dress Code during Clinical Rotation
Any student who does not adhere to the dress code will be sent home from the facility and it will be considered a missed clinical.
Student Conduct at the Clinical Sites
Drug Screening
Many clinical/practicum facilities require students to submit to, and pass, a drug screen prior to beginning their clinical/practicum rotations. Students may be required to assume all costs associated with the drug screening process.
Grievance Procedure - A student who has a grievance concerning a course in which he or she is enrolled should make an appeal in the following order to the:
1. Instructor: Kim Boyd – (806) 354-6060
2. Department Director: Kim Crowley - (806) 356-3650
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