2023-2024 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    May 16, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CLS 272 - Applied Clinical Microbiology I


Credits: 2
Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
Campus/Sites Offered: Henderson
Offering Note: No additional information available.

Description
Specimen collection and processing. Isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria, through the use of conventional and commercial methods, microscopic techniques and serological tests.

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Verify the acceptability of clinical specimens, work area, equipment function, reagents and supplies through assessment of quality assurance procedures. (cognitive)
  2. Describe characteristics of clinically significant bacterial isolates. (cognitive)
  3. Distinguish between specimen normal flora and potential pathogens. (cognitive)
  4. Interpret results of procedures performed in the microbiology laboratory. (cognitive)
  5. Evaluate microbiological laboratory data to recognize and report clinically relevant results according to established procedures. (cognitive)
  6. Select, inoculate, and process suitable media to achieve isolated colonies of microorganisms. (psychomotor)
  7. Perform the appropriate microscopic, cultural, biochemical and serological laboratory procedures necessary for the identification of microorganisms to the genus or species level. (psychomotor)
  8. Prepare accurate and legible laboratory reports. (psychomotor)
  9. Model professionalism in appearance and demeanor. (affective)
  10. Use written and spoken English to communicate effectively; employ written and verbal directions. (affective)

Prerequisite: None
Corequisite: CLS 271  
Graded: Letter Grade



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