HLTH 130 - Phlebotomy

Description:HLTH 130 studies (a) phlebotomy techniques including venipuncture, dermal puncture, special procedures techniques; (b) medicolegal, infection control, and safety aspects of the professions; and (c) anatomy, physiology, and terminology of the body systems. Clinical experiences provide the opportunity to use phlebotomy techniques including communication and additional skills needed by a phlebotomist in the clinical setting.
Credit hours:4-3-5
Prerequisite(s):high school diploma or GED certificate, eligibility for MATH 091, eligibility for ENGL 101, and approval of the Assistant to the Dean of Health Professions
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Basic Certificates, AAS, ALS
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Not Applicable
Offered:Fall and Spring

Fall 2008 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
HLTH 130015:30p
5:30p
7:00p
9:10p
Th
T
Hoffman, M
  • Meets at Off Campus-unknown loc

Health Courses

NumberTitleHours
HLTH 035Activity Program Director Course2-1-2
HLTH 040Nurse Assistant Competency Skills Assessment0-2-1
HLTH 100First Aid Training1-0-1
HLTH 110Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation0.5-0-0.5
HLTH 111Introductory Seminar on Alcoholism2-0-2
HLTH 115Introduction to Health Careers1-0-1
HLTH 120Wellness and Healthful Living3-0-3
HLTH 130Phlebotomy4-3-5
HLTH 140Medical Terminology3-0-3
HLTH 141Nurse Assistant Training5-4-7
HLTH 143Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Training1-0-1
HLTH 150Pharmacology4-0-4
HLTH 152Pharmacy Calculation2-0-2
HLTH 155The Pharmacy Technician6-0-6
HLTH 156Pharmacy Technician Work Experience1-3-2
HLTH 157Pharmacy Technician Certification Review1-0-1
HLTH 197Special Topics in Health Care1-0-1 to 3-0-3
HLTH 200Advanced First Aid Training2-2-3
HLTH 220Nutrition & Diet Therapy3-0-3
HLTH 250Rehabilitation Nursing Course5-0-5
HLTH 297Advanced Topics in Health Care1-0-1 to 3-0-3