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Blood Check Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Improve your health work skills with our Blood Test Know-How Course. This course is made for health workers who want to be good at understanding blood test results. You'll learn all about what's in blood, like the white and red blood cells, the thing that carries oxygen (hemoglobin), and the things that help blood clot (platelets). You'll learn about different blood tests, from the ones that check how blood clots to the ones that check the chemicals in your blood. You'll also learn how to read the results carefully. You'll get real practice taking blood, handling the blood samples, and telling people what the results mean in a way they can understand. This will help you give patients the right information and take good care of them.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Be a master of blood parts: Learn to look at white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets and know what they mean.

Do different types of blood tests: Be able to do tests like CBC (complete blood count), coagulation tests (to see how blood clots), and chemistry tests (to check the chemicals in the blood).

Understand test results well: Know the difference between normal and not normal results without guessing.

Keep blood samples safe: Learn how to stop samples from getting dirty and make sure they are labeled right.

Explain test results clearly: Be able to tell people important results and tell them what they need to do next.