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Transfusion Transmitted Infections

Transfusion Transmitted Infections (826)
This course reviews all the possible microorganisms (bacterial, parasites, spirochetes, viral) that are associated with blood transfusion and transfusion transmitted infections. It also reviews the screening and testing methods used to keep our blood supply safe.
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Online - Complete Course
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Reading material is presented in a PDF or PowerPoint format
One copy of the reading material can be printed out or saved
Quiz answers are entered online & graded immediately
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At the completion of this course the reader will be able to:
  • List the areas of the body where immune cells are located.
  • Describe the three different types (features) of an immune response.
  • List the different cells of the immune system and recall the function of each.
  • Recall what immune tolerance is.
  • List the major disorders of the immune system, giving examples of each.

Provider #: 50-2256
CE Broker Reporting

We report to CE Broker immediately after course completion, provided that your license number is in your profile prior to course completion.

Course #: 20-705778



P.A.C.E Provider #: 511
ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Approval

Continuing Education Unlimited is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.

Approved   |   511-085-23


California Dept of Public Health, Laboratory Field Services

Our Laboratory courses are accepted by The California Department of Public Health, Laboratory Field Services, when the course also has an ASCLS P.A.C.E. #.

Accrediting Agency #: 0001
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Hours
 2.0
Level
 Intermediate
Course Code
 IH019
Author
 Deborah L. Buckley, MBA, MT(ASCP)
Profession
 Laboratory
Category
 Immunohematology
Last Reviewed
 01/15/2024
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