Microbiology for surgical technologists

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    • Price, Paul
    • Frey, Kevin B.

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Microbiology for surgical technologists

Paul Price and Kevin B. Frey

Thomson/Delmar Learning, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Microbiology is part of the core curriculum in surgical technology. It may be presented as a separate course in a two-year program or integrated into a variety of courses in a one-year program. Typically microbiology is taught by a member of the surgical technology program. This text is a comprehensive treatment of the disease-causing organisms that may present with a surgical patient or develop post-surgery as an acquired infection. The text addresses the specific needs of the surgical technologist in maintaining aseptic technique and caring for surgical patients before, during, and after surgery.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY AND MICROORGANISMS. Chapter 1: Introduction to Microbiology. Chapter 2: Introduction to Cells and Cell Structure. Chapter 3: Classifications of Organisms and Genetics. Chapter 4: Microbial Life and Growth. Chapter 5: The Infectious Disease Process. Chapter 6: Aseptic Technique. Chapter 7: Microbial Relationships. Chapter 8: Immunology. PART II: BACTERIOLOGY. Section I: Identification of Specific Bacteria. Chapter 9: Staphylococcus and Aerobic Gram-Positive Cocci. Chapter 10: Streptococcus and Related Aerobic Gram-Positive Cocci. Chapter 11: Aerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli, Coccobacilli, and Coryneform Bacilli. Chapter 12: Neisseria and Aerobic Gram-Negative Cocci. Chapter 13: Other Gram-Negative Bacilli and Coccobacilli. Chapter 14: Haemophilus Chapter 15: Gram-Negative Enteric Bacilli. Chapter 16: Non-Fermenting Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli. Chapter 17: Curved Aerobic Gram-Negative Bacilli. Chapter 18: Gram-Negative Anaerobic Bacteria. Chapter 19: Gram-Positive Anaerobic Bacteria. Chapter 20: Mycobacteria. Chapter 21: Spirochetes. Chapter 22: Rickettsia. Section II: Pathogens of Body Fluids and Systems. Chapter 23: Cerebrospinal Fluid and Other Body Fluids. Chapter 24: Blood. Chapter 25: Respiratory System. Chapter 26: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. Chapter 27: Genitourinary System. Chapter 28: Gastrointestinal System. Chapter 29: Integumentary System. Chapter 30: Internal Tissues. PART III: VIROLOGY. Chapter 31: Characteristics of Viruses. Chapter 32: Significant Viruses. Chapter 33: Emerging Viral Infections PART IV PARASITOLOGY. Chapter 34: Characteristics and General Information of Parasites. Chapter 35: Intestinal Protozoans. PART V: MYCOLOGY. Chapter 36: Characteristics and General Information of Fungi and Yeasts. Chapter 37: Opportunistic Fungi. Chapter 38: Yeasts PART VI: WOUND HEALING. Chapter 39: Wound Healing and Microorganisms

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