DR. D.Y.
PATIL VIDYAPEETH
(DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY)
(Reaccredited by NAAC with CCPA of 3.62 on a four point scale at ‘A’ grade)
An ISO 9001 :2008 Certified University
DR. D. Y. PATIL COLLEGE OF NURSING
LESSON PLAN
BASIC B.Sc. NUSING SEMESTER-I
Subject code:2
Subject : Microbiology
Faculty : Mrs.D.Priya
UNIT TOPIC No of Lecture
lectures Serial No
I • Importance and relevance to nursing 1 1
Introduction : • Historical perspective 1 2
• Concepts and terminology 2 4
• Principles of microbiology 1 5
II Structure and classification of Microbes.
• 2 7
General Morphological types
• 1 8
characteristics of • Size and form of bacteria
Microbes • Motility
• Colonization
• Growth and nutrition of microbes 2 10
* Temperature
* Moisture
* Blood and body fluids
• Laboratory methods for Identification of 2 12
Micro-organisms
• Staining techniques, Gram staining, Acid fast 3 15
staining, Hanging drop Preparation
Culture; various medias
III •Infection: Sources, portals of entry and exit, 2 17
Infection control transmission.
• Asepsis
• Disinfection; Types and methods 2 19
• Sterilization ; Types and Methods 2 21
•Chemotherapy and antibiotics
• Standard safety measures 1 22
•Biomedical waste management 1 23
•Role of Nurse 1 24
•Hospital acquired infection 1 25
•Hospital infection control programme
* Protocols, collection of samples, preparation
of report and status of rate of infection in the
unit / hospital, nurse's accountability, continuing
education etc.
IV • Micro-organisms 4 29
Pathogenic organisms o Cocci – gram positive and gram negative
o bacilli-gram positive gram negative
o Spirochaete
o Mycoplasms
o Rickettsiae
o Chlamydie 2 31
• Viruses 2 33
• Fungi-Superficial and Deep mycoses 2 35
• Parasites 2 37
• Rodents & vectors Characteristics, Source,
portal of entry, transmission of infection
Identification of disease producing micro-
organisms Collection, handling and
transportation of various specimens.
V • Immunity – Types, classification 2 39
Immunity • Antigen and antibody reaction 2 41
• Hypersensitivity – skin test 1 42
• Serological tests 1 43
• Immuno prophylaxis 2 45
o Vaccines & sera – Types & Classification,
storage and handling, cold chain
o Immunization for various diseases
o Immunization Schedule
Laboratory Hours: - 15 hours
Evaluation Scheme
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT 25 marks
Periodical : 25
Pre-final : 75
Total : 100
15 marks (Send to University)
Assignment - 10 marks
EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT
University examination : 75 marks
Bibliography:
1. Alice Corraine Smith, “Microbilogy and pathology” 9th ed., Mosby Co.
2. Bernard D. Davis, Rentap Dalbecco Herman N. Eisen & Harold S. Ginsberg,
“Microbiology”, 3rd Ed, A Harper International edition.
3. Hug L. L Moffet, (1981) “Clinical microbiology”, 2nd ed., J. B. Lippincott Co.
4. Macbie and Mecartney, (1980), “Medical microbiology” 13th ed., printed.
5. P. Ananthanarayan and C. K. Jayarm Panikar, “Textbook of microbiology”,
8th ed., Orient Longman Company Ltd.
6. Chakravarti Text book of Microbiology.
7. T. Panjratan Text Book of Microbiology in nursing, New central Bool agency
Culcutta 2002.