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HPHL 1023 — Phlebotomy Clinical

Students will be using phlebotomy skills and procedures that include laboratory administrative procedures, tube identification, and laboratory equipment usage is also included. Students perform introductory, fundamental, and advanced phlebotomy skills in the clinical setting. Students spend 90 hours of supervised preceptor clinical hours in a variety of health care sites to complete the necessary course requirements of 90 clock hours, 25 venipunctures and 5 dermal punctures. After completion students will take the Phlebotomy Technician Certificate Examination. Plumbing (CIP 46.0503) Description The Plumbing program is a 48 -credit hour technical diploma that provides classroom theory education supported by hands-on activities that allow for application of skills in a lab setting. The program is designed to provide specialized skill education base d on industry standards. Students will have the opportunity to work as an apprentice while enrolled in the program. Program Learning Objectives 1. Demonstrate logical reasoning in plumbing through best safety practices, history and purpose. 2. Demonstrate plumbing technology through using current plumbing tools, interpreting plumbing drawings, and demonstrating techniques for joining piping materials. Using water and waste materials. 3. Communicate effectively by fittings with industry names, classifying materials using industry standard terms, and explaining plumbing process utilizing industry appropriate terminology. Also utilizing

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