BMLS 501-18 Applied Hematology-I NOTES

 BMLS 501-18 Applied Hematology-I


1. Quality assurance in haematology. a. Internal and external quality control including reference preparation b. Routine quality assurance protocol c. Statistical analysis i.e. Standard deviation, Co-efficient variation, accuracy and precision

https://medstudyworld.blogspot.com/2021/08/quality-assurance.html

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fzba-s9jKUoOPSz1zHLteZ532EdgYiwO/view?usp=sharing


2. Safety precautions in haematology

https://medstudyworld.blogspot.com/2021/08/safety-precautions-in-hematology-lab.html

https://doctorlib.info/hematology/rodak-hematology-clinical-principles-applications/3.html

https://www.slideshare.net/NegashRealis/safety-and-infection-control-in-hematology-laboratory


3. Basic concepts of automation in haemotology with special reference to: a. Blood cell counter b. Coagulometer.

https://medstudyworld.blogspot.com/2021/08/automation-in-blood-cell-counter.html


4. Bone marrow examination

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oEwnXCkUIT64JUgK1ZRIbb_q68Mefqec/view?usp=sharing

a. Composition and functions b. Aspiration of bone marrow (Adults and children) c. Processing of aspirated bone marrow (Preparation & staining of smear) d. Brief knowledge about examination of aspirated bone marrow (differential cell counts and cellular ratios) e. Processing and staining of trephine biopsy specimens


5. Red cell anomalies a. Morphological changes such as variation in size shape & staining character. Punjab

6. Disorder of leucocytes. a. Abnormal morphology i.e. shift to left & shift to right.

7. L.E.cell phenomenon. 

      a. Definition of L.E.cell. 

      b. Demonstration of L.E.cell by various methods

      c. Clinical significance.


8. Physiological variations in Hb, PCV, TLC, DLC and Platelets

9. Investigations of a case suffering from bleeding disorders

10. Quantitative assay of coagulation factors      a. Principle        b. Procedure

11. Routine examination of urine

12. Routine examination of seminal fluid

13. Routine examination of 

        -   CSF (Cerebro Spinal Fluid) 

        -   Synovial Fluid

        -   Other body fluids i.e. Pleural, Peritoneal etc.

14. Biomedical waste management in haematology laboratory (Other than Radioactive material)

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Comments

  1. from hodmls

    https://www.narayanahealth.org/blog/bone-marrow-structure-composition-and-functions

    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22297-bone-marrow-aspiration

    https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/bone-marrow-aspirationpptx/258486935#8
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