CLT207 — Clinical Chemistry & Serology
CLT 207 - Clinical Chemistry & Serology CLT 207 - Clinical Chemistry & Serology Designed to cover principles, analytical methods, and clinical significance of clinical chemistry as performed in the medical laboratory, including theoretical principles of serological and molecular methodologies. The relationship of physiochemical of body function in health and disease including the renal, liver, digestive, and respiratory systems. Emphasis on those clinical tests which evaluate the function of these systems related to metabolism, protein synthesis, pH, blood gases, electrolyte balance, enzymes, and hormones. Identify clinically significant chemical analytes and relate to specific cells, organs and body system function. Summarize the basics of quality assurance and control methods, protocols and corrective action. Describe the analytical principles and methodologies used in testing on clinical chemistry instrumentation. Evaluate patient analytical data, identifying clinically significant changes and correlate to health, physiologic condition or pathological disease states. Describe the usage, mechanisms and performance of basic serological techniques and immunological based assays.