LECTURE 2 Course Outline Micro para

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INSTITUTE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

Course Syllabus
Term 2, SY:2021-2022

VISION
DOrSU is a university of innovation, excellence and inclusion.

CORE VALUES
The institution, in all its levels is 1) God centered and humane, 2) Thinks critically and creatively, 3) Disciplined and
competent,
4) Committed and collaborative, and 5) Resilient and sustainable.

MISSION
1) Elevate knowledge generation, utilization and distribution.
2) Promote inclusive sustainable development through R&D-based higher quality education, technical-vocational skills,
responsive to the needs of local and global community;
3) Produce holistic, creative, and inclusive human resource who are responsive and resilient to global challenges while
maintaining a strong sense of nationhood.

Course No. MC 102


Course Title: Microbiology and Parasitology
Number of Units: 3 Units Lecture and 1 Unit Laboratory
Course Description: This course is designed to assist students in the study of important microorganisms and parasites.
It explains the Physiology and pathogenic properties of bacteria, fungi and viruses as an
introduction to disease causation, their biology, the infections they cause, host response to these
infections and their mode of transmission, prevention, treatment and nursing responsibilities. The
laboratory experiences provide specimen collection, handling and processing of specimens for
isolation and identification of microorganisms and parasites involved in the infectious processes.

Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course and given simulated/actual situations/conditions, the student will be able to:
CO1. apply the concepts and principles of microbiology and parasitology in the care of individuals.
CO2. Utilize principles and techniques in the collection, handling of specimens and identification of microorganisms and
parasites involved in the infectious processes.

Topics:
Classroom Policies and Guidelines, Grading System, Course Syllabus, Program Educational Objectives, Student Outcomes
and Course Outcomes.
I. Scope of Microbiology
1. Organisms that make up the microbial world and the development of Microbiology.
2. Microorganisms
3. Division of Microbiology
4. Significance of Microbiology
5. Practical Applications of Microbiology
6. Evolution of Microbiology
7. Basic Laboratory Equipment and Procedures in the Study of Bacteria.
II. Microbial Control
1. Techniques for controlling pathogenic microorganisms
2. Surgical and Medical Asepsis
3. Antimicrobial Agents in Therapy
4. Republic Act 6425, known as the Dangerous Drug Act states that The sale, administration, delivery, distribution and
transportation of prohibited drugs is punishable by law.

III. Infection and Host Resistance


1. Infection and bacterial invasion
2. Host response to infection
a. Non-specific host resistance
b. Specific host resistance
c. Vaccines in the elimination of disease Age-Related Maladaptive

IV. Pathogenic Microorganisms and Parasitic Helminths


1. Normal human microbial flora and microorganisms pathogenic to man.
2. Protozoan and helminths diseases of man.

V. Microbial Disease of the different Organ System


1. Skin and Eye
2. Nervous System
3. Cardiovascular System
4. Respiratory System
5. Digestive System
6. Urinary and reproductive system

Course Requirements:
1. Pass the Post-tests Examinations and Quizzes.
2. Active participation in oral/virtual activities.
3. Presentation of the assigned topic and submission of its corresponding academic write-up.
4. Submit Laboratory Exercises.
5. On-time submission of requirements (hardcopy and e-copy).
6. Electronic submission of assignments.

Grading System:
Long Exams ,Quizzes/Oral/Virtual Activities 60%, Laboratory Exercises 40%.

Faculty: Juvy Lyn P. Torreno, RND, LPT, MCH


Associate Professor
BSN Program

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