This document outlines a 30-hour microbiology course for first year nursing students. The course is divided into 5 units that cover: 1) introduction and concepts of microbiology, 2) general characteristics and identification of microbes, 3) infection control methods and hospital acquired infections, 4) pathogenic organisms including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and 5) immunity, vaccines, and immunization. The units provide details on content, learning hours, and responsible faculty for each topic area covered in the microbiology course.
This document outlines a 30-hour microbiology course for first year nursing students. The course is divided into 5 units that cover: 1) introduction and concepts of microbiology, 2) general characteristics and identification of microbes, 3) infection control methods and hospital acquired infections, 4) pathogenic organisms including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and 5) immunity, vaccines, and immunization. The units provide details on content, learning hours, and responsible faculty for each topic area covered in the microbiology course.
This document outlines a 30-hour microbiology course for first year nursing students. The course is divided into 5 units that cover: 1) introduction and concepts of microbiology, 2) general characteristics and identification of microbes, 3) infection control methods and hospital acquired infections, 4) pathogenic organisms including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and 5) immunity, vaccines, and immunization. The units provide details on content, learning hours, and responsible faculty for each topic area covered in the microbiology course.
This document outlines a 30-hour microbiology course for first year nursing students. The course is divided into 5 units that cover: 1) introduction and concepts of microbiology, 2) general characteristics and identification of microbes, 3) infection control methods and hospital acquired infections, 4) pathogenic organisms including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and 5) immunity, vaccines, and immunization. The units provide details on content, learning hours, and responsible faculty for each topic area covered in the microbiology course.
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SUBJECT PLAN
B.Sc Nursing 1st YEAR
Microbiology HOURS: 30 Hrs
Unit Content Hours Teachers Remarks
Name Unit - I Introduction Importance and relevance to nursing. Historical perspective. Concepts and terminology. Principles of microbiology. Unit - II General characteristics of Microbes Structure and classification of Microbes. Morphological types. Size and form of bacteria. Motility. Colonization. Growth and nutrition of microbes. Temperature. Moisture. Blood and body fluids. Laboratory Method for Identification of Micro- organisms. Staining techniques, Gram staining, Acid fast staining, Hanging drop preparation. Culture; various Medias. Unit III Infection control Infection: Sources, portals of entry and exit, transmission. Asepsis. Disinfection; Types and methods. Sterilization; Types and Methods. Chemotherapy and antibiotics. Standard safety measures. Biomedical waste management. Role of Nurse. Hospital acquired infection. Hospital infection control programme. Protocols, collections of samples, preparation of report and status of rate of infection in the Unit/hospital, nurses accountability, continuing education etc. UNIT Pathogenic organisms IV Micro-organisms Cocci-gram positive and gram negative. bacilli gram positive and gram negative. Spirochaete. Mycoplasma. Rikettsiae. Chlamydiae. Viruses. Fungi- Superficial and Deep mycoses. Parasites. Rodents & vectors Characteristics, Source, portal of entry, transmission of infection, Identification of disease producing micro-organisms, Collection, handling and transportation of various specimens. UNIT-V Immunity Types, classification. Antigen and antibody reaction. Hypersensitivity skin test. Serological tests. Immunoprophylaxis. Vaccines & sera Types & Classification, cold chain. Immunization for various diseases. Immunization schedule.
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