Linné & Ringsrud's clinical laboratory science : concepts, procedures, and clinical applications
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Linné & Ringsrud's clinical laboratory science : concepts, procedures, and clinical applications
Elsevier/Mosby, c2016
7th ed. / Mary Louise Turgeon
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Linné and Ringsrud's clinical laboratory science
Clinical laboratory science
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Previous ed.: c2012
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Updated and easy-to-use, Linne & Ringsrud's Clinical Laboratory Science: The Basics and Routine Techniques, 6th Edition delivers a fundamental overview of the laboratory skills and techniques essential for success in your classes and your career. Author Mary Louise Turgeon's simple, straightforward writing clarifies complex concepts, and a discipline-by-discipline approach helps you build the knowledge to confidently perform clinical laboratory tests and ensure accurate, effective results.
Hands-on procedures guide you through the exact steps you'll perform in the lab.
Review questions at the end of each chapter help you assess your understanding and identify areas requiring additional study.
A broad scope makes this text an ideal introduction to clinical laboratory science at various levels, including CLS/MT, CLT/MLT, and Medical Assisting, and reflects the taxonomy levels of the CLS/MT and CLT/MLT exams.
Detailed full-color illustrations show what you will see under the microscope.
An Evolve companion website provides convenient online access to all of the procedures in the text, a glossary, audio glossary, and links to additional information.
Case studies include critical thinking and multiple-choice questions, providing the opportunity to apply content to real-life scenarios.
Learning objectives help you study more effectively and provide measurable outcomes to achieve by completing the material.
Streamlined approach makes it easier to learn the most essential information on individual disciplines in clinical lab science.
Experienced author, speaker, and educator Mary Lou Turgeon is well known for providing insight into the rapidly changing field of clinical laboratory science.
Convenient glossary makes it easy to look up definitions without having to search through each chapter.
NEW! Procedure worksheets have been added to most chapters; perforated pages make it easy for students to remove for use in the lab and for assignment of review questions as homework.
NEW! Instrumentation updates show new technology being used in the lab.
NEW! Additional key terms in each chapter cover need-to-know terminology.
NEW! Additional tables and figures in each chapter clarify clinical lab science concepts.
Table of Contents
PART I: Basic Laboratory Techniques 1. Fundamentals of the Clinical Laboratory 2. Safety in the Clinical Laboratory 3. Quality Assessment and Quality Control in the Clinical Laboratory 4. Phlebotomy: Collecting and Processing Blood 5. The Microscope 6. Systems of Measurement, Laboratory Equipment, and Reagents 7. Laboratory Mathematics and Solution Preparation 8. Basic and New Techniques in the Clinical Laboratory 9. Delivery of Laboratory Testing: From Point-of-Care Testing to Total Automation
PART II: Clinical Laboratory Specializations 10. Introduction to Clinical Chemistry 11. Principles and Practice of Clinical Hematology 12. Introduction to Hemostasis 13. Renal Physiology and Urinalysis 14. Examination of Body Fluids and Miscellaneous Specimens 15. Introduction to Microbiology 16. Immunology and Serology 17. Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine Appendix A: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Stem Words Appendix B: Abbreviations Appendix C: Quick Reference Values Appendix D: Answers to End of Chapter Review Questions and Case Studies Questions Glossary
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