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MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY OBE

Revised Edition: SY 2015-2016


Component Existing Statement Identified Outcome Desired Outcomes

I. Mission/Goal Vision:
Demonstrate knowledge and Demonstrate competencies
Mission: skills needed for employment , needed for local and global
community involvement and other employment.
activities, and identify their own
learning needs and behaviour Globally competent
consistent with academic integrity graduates
and social responsibility

II. Program
Outcomes At the end of the course, the student shall A. Apply the concepts and principles Exhibit the competencies of
(professional have acquired the understanding with study of of microbiology and parasitology an efficient and effective
nurse ) important microorganisms and parasites. It in the care of individuals; nurse
explains the physiology and pathogenic properties B. Utilize principles and techniques in
of bacteria, fungi and viruses as an introduction to the collection, handling of Employable graduates
disease causation, their biology, the infections they specimens and identification of
cause, host response to these infections and their microorganisms and parasites
mode of transmission, prevention, treatment and involved in the infectious process;
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.
III. Course  Demonstrates knowledge  demonstrate the
Outcomes Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Nursing based on The Nature of knowledge and skills
(Bachelor of program must be able to learn about the concepts Microbiology, of a competent
Science in and principles of microbiology and parasitology in nurse in either locally
Nursing) the care of individuals and utilize principles and or globally.
techniques in the collection, handling of specimens  Demonstrates knowledge
and identification of microorganisms and parasites based on The Nature of
involved in the infectious process. Parasitology.
 Identify the scope of
microbiology
 Demonstrate microbial control
 Demonstrate knowledge
about infection and host
resistance
 Identify the pathogenic
microorganisms and parasitic
helminths

IV. Course Number :: Micro/Para


V. Course Title :MICROBIOLOGY AND PARASITOLOGY
VI. 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.

VII. Number of Units : 3 units Lecture and 1 unit Laboratory


VIII. Number of Hours: 54 hours Lecture and 54 Laboratory hours
IX. Grading System : Institutional Grading system
X.

I. Vision :

II. Mission :

III. Program Outcomes: Professional Nurse


IV. Course Degree : Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Desired Learning Learning Content/Subject Matter Teaching Resource Values Infused Time Assessment Textbook/References
Outcomes Delivery Materials Table
I. Scope of Microbiology  Burton and
 Demonstrates 1. Organisms that make up the Assessment Whiteboard Punctuality 4½ Assignment Engelkirk , 2007,
knowledge based hrs Burton’s
microbial world and the
on The Nature of Discussion Blackboard Accuracy Oral Microbiology for the
development of microbiology Recitation Health Sciences 8th
Microbiology,
 Demonstrates 2. Microorganisms Marker Activeness Edition : Lippincott
knowledge based 3. Division of Microbiology Lecture with Quiz Williams and
on The Nature of 4. Significance of Microbiology powerpoint Chalk Awareness Wilkins
Parasitology. 5. Practical applications of Seatwork  Joy N. Bautista,
 Identify the scope microbiology Projector Cleanliness 2006, Laboratory
of microbiology Explanation Reaction
6. Evolution of microbiology Workbook in
 Demonstrate Laptop Compassion paper on
7. Basic laboratory equipment and Presentation Articles
Microbiology and
microbial control
procedures in the study of bacteria of sample Commitment Parasitology for the
 Demonstrate
illustrations Examination Health Professions
knowledge about
infection and host II. Microbial control Determination 1st Edition:
resistance 1. Techniques for controlling 4 hrs Educational
 Identify Group Effectiveness
the pathogenic microorganisms Publishing House,
activities
pathogenic 2. Surgical and medical asepsis resoucefulnes
Ernita, Manila
microorganisms 3. Antimicrobial agents in therapy Handling of s
and parasitic Laboratory
helminths III. Infection and Host resistance instruments
1. Infection and bacterial invasion
 Identify Microbial 2. Host response to infection Handling of
Disease of the a. Non-specific host resistance Sample 4hrs
Specimens
different Organ b. Specific host resistance
Systems c. Vaccines in the elimination
of disease

IV. Pathogenic Microorganisms and


Parasitic helminthes
1. Normal human microbial flora and
Film Viewing
microorganisms pathogenic to
4hrs
man
2. Protozoan and helminthes
diseases of man

V. Microbial Disease of the Different


Organ system
1. Skin and eye
2. Nervous system 4 ½ hrs
3. Cardiovascular system
4. Respiratory system
5. Digestive system
6. Urinary and reproductive system

VI. Subject Outcomes: Graduates of Bachelor of Science in Nursing program must be able to:
 Demonstrates knowledge based on The Nature of Microbiology,
 Demonstrates knowledge based on The Nature of Parasitology.
 Identify the scope of microbiology
 Demonstrate microbial control
 Demonstrate knowledge about infection and host resistance
 Identify the pathogenic microorganisms and parasitic helminthes
 Identify Microbial Diseases of different Organ System
VII. Unit Credit: 3 units
VIII. References:
 Burton and Engelkirk , 2007, Burton’s Microbiology for the Health Sciences 8 th Edition : Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
 Joy N. Bautista, 2006, Laboratory Workbook in Microbiology and Parasitology for the Health Professions 1 st Edition: Educational
Publishing House, Ernita, Manila

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