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- ISBN-10 : 9780323225458
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323225458
- Author: Mary Louise Turgeon
Using a discipline-by-discipline approach, Linne & Ringsrud’s Clinical Laboratory Science: Concepts, Procedures, and Clinical Applications, 7th Edition provides a fundamental overview of the skills and techniques you need to work in a clinical laboratory and perform routine clinical lab tests. Coverage of basic laboratory techniques includes key topics such as safety, measurement techniques, and quality assessment. Clear, straightforward instructions simplify lab procedures, and are described in the CLSI (Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute) format. Written by well-known CLS educator Mary Louise Turgeon, this text includes perforated pages so you can easily detach procedure sheets and use them as a reference in the lab!
Table of Content:
- Part I: Basic Laboratory Techniques
- Chapter 1: Fundamentals of the Clinical Laboratory
- Clinical laboratory science
- History of clinical laboratory science as a profession
- Clinical laboratory overview
- Clinical laboratory improvement amendments of 1988
- Laboratory departments
- Health care organizations
- Primary accrediting organizations
- External government laboratory accreditation and regulation
- Alternate sites of testing
- Medical-legal issues
- Medical ethics
- Case studies
- Chapter 2: Safety: Patient and Clinical Laboratory Practices
- Patient safety
- Laboratory safety
- Safety standards and governing agencies
- Avoiding transmission of infectious diseases
- Safe work practices for infection control
- Prevention of disease transmission
- Additional laboratory hazards
- Final decontamination of waste materials
- Safety audit
- Basic first-aid procedures
- Case study
- Student procedure worksheet 2-1
- Student procedure worksheet 2-2
- Chapter 3: Quality Assessment and Quality Control in the Clinical Laboratory
- Patient specimens
- Clinical laboratory improvement amendments
- Voluntary accrediting organizations
- ISO 15189 Standards in clinical laboratories
- Lean and six sigma
- Quality assessment
- Quality assessment—error analysis
- Quality assessment—phases of testing
- Proficiency Testing
- Accuracy in Reporting Results and Documentation
- Quality Control
- Control Specimens
- Quality assessment descriptors
- Quality control statistics
- Monitoring quality control
- Testing outcomes
- Student procedure worksheet 3-1
- Student procedure worksheet 3-1
- Chapter 4: Phlebotomy: Collecting and Processing Patient Blood Specimens
- Quality assessment
- Infection control
- Specimen collection
- Venous blood collection (phlebotomy)
- Capillary or peripheral blood collection by skin puncture
- Capillary blood collection
- Specimens: general preparation
- Review questions (Answers in Appendix A)
- Student procedure worksheet 4-1
- Student procedure worksheet 4-1
- Student procedure worksheet 4-2
- Student procedure worksheet 4-2
- Chapter 5: The Microscope
- Description
- Parts of the microscope
- Care and cleaning of the microscope
- Use of the microscope
- Other types of microscopes (illumination systems)
- Digital microscopy
- Student procedure worksheet 5-1
- Student procedure worksheet 5-1
- Student procedure worksheet 5-2
- Student procedure worksheet 5-2
- Student procedure worksheet 5-3
- Student procedure worksheet 5-3
- Chapter 6: Systems of Measurement, Laboratory Equipment, and Reagents
- Systems of measurement
- International System (SI System)
- Laboratory plasticware and glassware
- Laboratory balances
- Laboratory centrifuges
- Laboratory reagent water
- Reagents used in laboratory assays
- Student procedure worksheet 6-1
- Student Procedure Worksheet 6-1
- Student procedure worksheet 6-2
- Student procedure worksheet 6-2
- Student procedure worksheet 6-3
- Student procedure worksheet 6-3
- Student procedure worksheet 6-4
- Student procedure worksheet 6-4
- Chapter 7: Laboratory Mathematics and Solution Preparation
- Significant figures
- Exponents
- Density and specific gravity
- Expressions of Solution Concentration
- Review questions (Answers in Appendix A)
- Student procedure worksheet 7-1
- Student practice problems worksheet 7-1
- Student procedure worksheet 7-2
- Chapter 8: Basic and Contemporary Techniques in the Clinical Laboratory
- Photometry
- Absorbance spectrophotometry
- Reflectance spectrophotometry
- Nephelometry
- Flow (cell) cytometry
- Immunofluorescent labeling techniques
- Molecular diagnostic techniques
- Electrochemical methods
- Chromatography
- Analytical techniques for point-of-care testing
- Student procedure worksheet 8-1
- Student procedure worksheet 8-1
- Student procedure worksheet 8-2
- Student procedure worksheet 8-2
- Chapter 9: Delivery of Laboratory Testing: From Point of Care to Total Automation
- Point-of-care testing
- Non–instrument-based point-of-care testing
- Handheld equipment
- Overview of laboratory information management systems
- Communication and network devices
- Computer applications
- Future considerations
- Overview of automation
- Automated analyzers
- Molecular testing
- Case study
- Student procedure worksheet 9-1
- Student procedure worksheet 9-1
- Student procedure worksheet 9-2
- Part II: Clinical Laboratory Specializations
- Chapter 10: Introduction to Clinical Chemistry
- Glucose and glucose metabolism
- Diabetes
- Electrolytes
- Acid-base balance and blood gases
- Renal function
- Uric acid
- Lipids
- Cardiac disease
- Liver and pancreatic testing
- Hormone assays
- Tumor markers
- Therapeutic drug monitoring
- Drugs of abuse
- Case studies
- Student procedure worksheet 10-1
- Student procedure worksheet 10-1
- Chapter 11: Principles and Practice of Clinical Hematology
- Hematopoiesis: overall blood cell maturation and function
- Erythrocytes
- Leukocytes
- Lymphocyte Maturation and Function
- Thrombocytes
- Clinical hematology procedures
- Additional hematology procedures
- Red blood cell indices
- Microscopic examination of the peripheral blood film
- Case studies
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-1
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-1
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-2
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-2
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-3
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-3
- Student Procedure Worksheet 11-4
- Chapter 12: Hemostasis and Blood Coagulation
- Hemostatic mechanism
- Quantitative platelet disorders
- Coagulation
- Pathways for coagulation cascade
- Fibrinolysis
- Protective mechanisms against thrombosis
- Tests for hemostasis and coagulation
- Case studies
- Review questions (Answers in Appendix A)
- Student procedure worksheet 12-1
- Student procedure worksheet 12-1
- Chapter 13: Renal Physiology and Urinalysis
- Overview of urinalysis
- Renal anatomy and physiology3
- Composition of urine
- Collection and preservation of urine specimens
- Physical properties of urine
- Chemical tests in routine urinalysis
- Microscopic Analysis of Urine Sediment
- Constituents of urine sediment
- Case studies
- Review questions (Answers in Appendix A)
- Student procedure worksheet 13-1
- Student procedure worksheet 13-1
- Student procedure worksheet 13-2
- Student procedure worksheet 13-2
- Chapter 14: Examination of Body Fluids and Miscellaneous Specimens
- Overview of body fluids
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Serous fluids: pericardial, pleural, and peritoneal
- Synovial fluid
- Seminal fluid
- Amniotic fluid
- Saliva
- Case studies
- Review questions (Answers in Appendix A)
- Student procedure worksheet 14-1
- Student procedure worksheet 14-1
- Student procedure worksheet 14-2
- Student procedure worksheet 14-2
- Chapter 15: Introduction to Microbiology
- Introduction to microorganisms
- Classification of microorganisms: taxonomy
- Protection of laboratory personnel, decontamination, disinfection, and sterilization
- Specimens for microbiological examination
- Basic equipment and techniques used in microbiology
- Identification of bacteria
- Urine cultures
- Throat cultures
- Genitourinary cultures
- Blood cultures
- Wound or soft tissue cultures
- Antimicrobial susceptibility tests
- Quality control in the microbiology laboratory
- Tests for fungi (mycology)
- Tests for parasites (parasitology)
- Tests for viruses (virology)
- Case studies
- Student Procedure Worksheet 15-1
- Student procedure worksheet 15-1
- Student Procedure Worksheet 15-2
- Student procedure worksheet 15-2
- Student procedure worksheet 15-3
- Student procedure worksheet 15-3
- Student procedure worksheet 15-4
- Student procedure worksheet 15-4
- Chapter 16: Immunology and Serology
- Overview of immunology and serology
- Antigens and antibodies
- Complement
- Body defenses against microbial disease
- Hypersensitivity1
- Types of antigens and reactions
- Cells and cellular activities of the immune system
- Immunologic disorders
- Principles of immunologic and serologic methods
- Specimens for serology and immunology
- Immunologic and serologic testing for bacterial and viral diseases
- Autoimmune disorders2
- Case studies
- Student procedure worksheet 16-1
- Student procedure worksheet 16-1
- Chapter 17: Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine
- Overview of blood banking
- Benefits and reasons for transfusion
- Whole blood, blood components, and derivatives for transfusion
- Blood donation: donors, collection, storage, and processing
- Other types of blood donations
- Antigens and antibodies in immunohematology
- ABO red blood cell group system
- Rh red blood cell group system
- Other blood group systems
- Antihuman globulin reaction (coombs test)
- Compatibility testing and crossmatching
- Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN)
- Case studies
- Student procedure worksheet 17-1
- Student procedure worksheet 17-1
- Student procedure worksheet 17-2
- Student procedure worksheet 17-2
- Appendix A: Answers to Multiple Choice, Case Study and Review Questions
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Unit II
- Appendix B: Disease/Organ Panels
- Ama designated laboratory testing panels
- Representative examples of laboratory testing related to a specific disorder or disease1,2,3,4
- Glossary
- Index
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