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KESHLATA COLLEGE OF NURSING,BAREILLY

LESSON PLAN
ON
MICROBIAL CONTROL

SUBMITTED TO : SUBMITTED BY:

DR.PRATIBHA M.B MS.SHAYAMA PARVEEN

PRINCIPAL NURSING TUTOR

KCON,BAREILLY KCON,BAREILLY
Subject : Microbiology

Unit : V

Topic : Principles and method of microbial control

Group : GNM 1st year

Place : CLASSROOM

Date & Time : . 11am 7/9/23

Teaching Method : Lecture Cum discussion method

AV aids : Projector , Black Board & Chalk

Students Pre requisite : The students should be able to know about principle and method of microbial
control.

General objectives:After the class student will be able to technique aquire knowledge in microbial
control.

Executive plan of action: At the end of the class student will be to aquire knowledge regarding microbial
control.

Teacher point of view-

 To enhance the effectiveness of the teaching learning process.


 To use appropriate teaching strategies
 To make learning strategies

Group of point of view:

 To gain the knowledge regarding the topic


 To clarify the doubts and generate the new ideas

Specific objective:At the end teaching session the group will be able to determine the specific objectives

1. To explain the principles of microbial control.

2. To explain the knowledge regarding transfer forceps.


S.N TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING A.V AIDS EVALUATION
OBJECTIVES LEARNING
ACTIVITY
1. 10 To explain Principles & methods of T:- Explain PPT,Whit Q:- What
the microbial control:- the e board are the
principles 1. Always face the sterile principles principle of
of field. Do not turn your of microbial microbial
microbial back or side on a sterile control with Control?
control field. lecture cum
2. Keep sterile equipment discussion ,
above your waist level PPT
or above table level. S:- Learn
3. Do not speak, cough or and
sneeze over a sterile listen
field. carefully
If it is necessary to do so, and take
turn your head away notes.
from the sterile field.
4. Never reach across a
sterile field.
5. Prevent excessive air
currents around the
sterile areas. Air currents
can be caused by
moving fast flapping the
clothes and drapes
and by closing the doors
etc.
6. Keep the unsterile
objects away from the
sterile field.
7. Handle liquids
cautiously near the sterile
field
or prevent drapes or
wrappers from becoming
wet.
8. Keep the sterile field
dry.
9. The edge of the sterile
field is considered
unsterile.
10. Each sterile supply
should be clearly labeled
as to its contents, time and
date of
sterilization.
11. Never assume that a
object is sterile. Always
check the sterility
expiration date.
12. Avoid sweeping and
dusting when the sterile
objects are opened.
13. Wash hands put on
gowns, gloves and masks
before handling the sterile
supplies.
14. Open the sterile
packages in such a way
that
edges of the wrapper are
directed away from
the worker.
15 Regarding the transfer
forceps:
 Hold the transfer
forceps pointing
downwards.
 When removing
the forceps from
the container lift it
without touching
the sides and the
rim of the
container.
 Keep the prongs
(tip) of the
forceps within the
vision while using
them.
 Gently tap the
prongs together
direct lover the
container to
remove the excess
solution.
 Transfer forceps
and the contains
should be
sterilized daily.
Regarding the
containers:
 Remove the cover
from the container
 when necessary
and only for a
short period of
time.
 Lift the cover of
the container in
such a way that
the inside of the
lid is pointing
down.
 Invert the cover
only when it is
 necessary to place
it down.
 Consider the rim
of the cover and
the
 container to be
contaminated.
 Do not return the
unused sterile
objects
 to the container,
once they have
been
taken out.
5min Summary and
evaluation
1. Explain the principles
of microbial control.
2. Discuss abut regarding
Transfer Forcep And
Container.
2min Recapitulation
What are the microbial
control
3min Conclusion
By the end of the topic
student may know about
what are the microbial
control.
10 Bibliography
1. Textbook of principle
and practice of Nursing ,
Author- Sister Nancy, 9th
Edition, N.R.Publishing
House,Page no. 41-43
2. Textbook of
Fundamental of Nursing,
Author – Dinesh Sharma ,
Jain Book Depot, Page no.
150-157
3. www.google.com

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