Competency information
Details
Receive, process and store common haematology specimens.
Considerations
- Minimum data set required for identification of samples and the importance of ensuring that this is complete and correct.
- Factors affecting sample integrity and appropriate corrective action.
- Procedures for handling samples which may contain category 2, 3 and 4 pathogens.
- Types and implications of hazards and risks associated with handling of specimens and relevant control measures.
- The quality management process that ensures the correct location and storage of documentation and specimens at each stage of the process.
- Infection risk from blood samples.
- Safe laboratory practices, including principles of decontamination of equipment and work areas.
- Quality assurance procedures and their application.
- Local and national health and safety policies and procedures and their application.
- Relevant records, their importance and how to complete these correctly.
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 1 | Outcome Perform a range of laboratory techniques used in screening and investigating haematological disorders. |
# 2 | Outcome Perform the range of laboratory and point-of-care techniques (POCTs) used in the investigation of disorders of haemostasis. |
# 5 | Outcome Apply the principles of internal quality control and external quality assessment and draw conclusions about assay performance. |
# 6 | Outcome Use laboratory IT systems for handling, processing and storage of patient data. |