CBME Microbiology Practical Record - Modified - 1
CBME Microbiology Practical Record - Modified - 1
CBME Microbiology Practical Record - Modified - 1
BALANGIR
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
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Certificate
BHIMA BHOIMEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
University. Roll. No. ___________________ He/She has attended all the exercises
Date:
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Instructions to Students
1. Be punctual and maintain time specified for each exercise/activity
2. Eating or drinking in the lab at any time is to be strictly avoided
3. Report all accidents, injuries, and breakage of glass or equipment to instructor
immediately.
4. Keep pathways clear by placing extra items (books, bags, etc.) on the shelves or under the
work tables
5. Long hair must be tied back.
6. Do not enter lab without Lab coat. Loose clothing should be secured so that they do not
get caught in a flame or chemicals.
7. Come prepared with prior reading on the assigned experiments before you start to work.
8. Pay close attention to anycautions described in the laboratory exercises
9. Do not taste or smell chemicals.
10. Unauthorized experiments or procedures must not be attempted.
11. Keep solids out of the sink.
12. Do not lean, hang over or sit on the laboratory tables.
13. Handle microscopes with outmost care.
14. Bring muslin clothes for cleaning slides
15. Do not leave your assigned laboratory station without permission of the teacher.
16. Learn the location of the fire extinguisher, eye wash station, first aid kit.
17. Do not lift any solutions, glassware or other types of apparatus above eye level.
18. Learn how to handlethe laboratory materials and equipment safely.
19. Follow all instructions given by your teacher.
20. Leave your work station clean and in good order after your work
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Table of Contents
S.No. Topic Competency Page Score Faculty
(*Certification Skills **AETCOM) No. No. Signature
I General Microbiology, Immunology & Hospital Infection Control
1 A-Introduction to Microbiology laboratory MI 1.1
B - Microscopy MI 1.2
2 1. General principles of Laboratory diagnosis of MI 8.9,
Bacterial diseases.(Sample collection, transportation, MI 8.10
bacterial identification methods in general) MI 8.7
2. Demonstration of respect for patient samples sent MI 8.11
for laboratory investigations**
3. Hand hygiene, PPE- Donning & Doffing of hand MI8.7
gloves (1)*
3 1. Direct methods of bacterial detection MI 1.2
a) Simple staining
b) Hanging drop
2. Gram staining (1)* MI1.2
4 Ziehl-Neelsen staining (1)* MI 1.2
5 Bacterial culture: Culture media, methods and MI 1.1
identification techniques (conventional and automated)
6 Antibiotic sensitivity testing MI 1.6
7 Indirect methods of infectious disease diagnosis MI 1.8, MI
(Immunological diagnostic tests) 8.15
8 General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Viral MI 1.1
diseases
9 1. General principles of laboratory diagnosis of MI 1.2
Parasitic diseases
2. Stool Examination (1)* MI1.2
10 General principles of laboratory diagnosis of Fungal MI 1.1
diseases
11 Hospital infection control – I: Hand hygiene, PPE MI8.5, MI8.6,
(Donning & Doffing) MI8.7, MI8.8
Hand hygiene, PPE (2)* MI8.7
12 Hospital infection control - II: Sterilization & MI8.5, MI8.6,
Disinfection, Biomedical waste management, Needle MI8.7, MI8.8
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S.No. Topic Competency Page Score Faculty
(*Certification Skills **AETCOM) No. No. Signature
II Bloodstream and cardiovascular system infections
13 Laboratory diagnosis of Rheumatic heart disease, MI2.1, MI2.2,
Infective endocarditis and sepsis MI2.3
Gram Stain (2)* MI1.2
14 Laboratory diagnosis of Brucellosis, Leptospirosis, MI4.3, MI8.1
Dengue fever, Scrub typhus, Candidemia
15 Laboratory diagnosis of Enteric fever MI3.3, MI3.4
16 Laboratory diagnosis of Malaria MI2.5, MI2.6
17 Laboratory diagnosis of Filariasis and Leishmaniasis MI2.5, MI2.6
18 1. Laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection MI2.7
2. Confidentiality pertaining to patient's identity in MI8.12,
laboratory result** MI8.14
III Gastrointestinal &Hepatobiliary infections
19 Laboratory diagnosis of Diarrhea MI1.2, MI3.1,
MI3.2
Ziehl-Neelsen staining (2)* MI1.2
Stool Examination (2)* MI1.2
20 Laboratory diagnosis of Dysentery MI1.2, MI3.1,
MI3.2
Stool Examination (3)
21 Laboratory Diagnosis of Intestinal helminthic MI1.2, MI2.4,
infections MI2.5, MI3.1,
MI3.2
Stool Examination (4)* MI1.2
22 Laboratory diagnosis of Hepatic infections MI3.7, MI3.8
IV Skin, soft tissue and musculoskeletal system infections
23 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-I MI4.3
(Bacterial: Furuncle, cellulitis, Surgical site infection,
Burn wound infection, Leprosy)
Gram Stain (3)* MI1.2
Ziehl-Neelsen staining (3)* MI1.2
24 Laboratory diagnosis of skin infections-II MI4.3
(Fungal and Viral infections)
25 Laboratory diagnosis of musculoskeletal infections MI4.2
(Arthritis, Osteomyelitis) MI1.2
Ziehl-Neelsen staining (4)*
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S.No. Topic Competency Page Score Faculty
(*Certification Skills **AETCOM) No. No. Signature
V Central nervous system infections
26 Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis (Pyogenic, MI5.3
Tubercular, Cryptococcal& Aseptic)
* Gram Stain (4) MI1.2
27 Laboratory diagnosis of Encephalitis MI5.3
VI Respiratory tract infections
28 Laboratory diagnosis of Upper respiratory tract MI6.2
infections
Gram Stain(5)* MI1.2, MI6.2
29 Laboratory diagnosis of Lower respiratory tract MI6.2, MI6.3
infections
Ziehl-Neelsen stain (5)* MI1.2, MI6.3
Hand hygiene, PPE (3)* MI8.7
VII Genitourinary & Sexually transmitted infections
30 Laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract infections MI7.1, MI7.2
31 Laboratory diagnosis of Genitourinary and Sexually MI7.3
transmitted diseases (Urethritis, Genital ulcers)
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BLOCK I
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1A.Introduction to Microbiology Laboratory
Competencies
MI1.1: Describe the different causative agents of Infectious diseases and the methods
used in their detection, and discuss the role of microbes in health and disease
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectious diseases by
Gram Stain, ZN stain and stool routine microscopy
Specific Learning Objectives: At the end the session, the students shall be able to,
Exercise 1.A:
1. Enumerate various sections/divisions of Microbiology laboratory: describe their
functions and major diagnostic tests carried out in each section.
Bacteriology
Virology
Parasitology
Immunology
Mycology
Molecular biology
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2. Discuss the significance of proper hand hygiene
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4. Suggest the appropriate type of biosafety cabinets to be used in the following scenarios
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1B. Microscopy
Specific Learning Objectives: At the end the session, the students shall be able to,
Enumerate different type of microscopes
Discuss the applications of various microscopes in diagnostic microbiology
Focus the compound microscope under various magnification powers
Handle the microscope with utmost care
Exercise1.B:
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3) Suggest the type of microscope, desired magnification and method used in the following case
scenarios
Bacterial examination of
tissue fluid from gummatous
ulcer in a case of sexually
transmitted disease
4) Write the differences between Electron microscope and the Light/Compound microscope
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Assessment
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2. General Principles of Laboratory
Diagnosis of Bacterial diseases
Competencies
MI 8.7: Demonstrate Infection control practices and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
MI 8.9: Discuss the appropriate method of collection of samples in the performance of laboratory
tests in the detection of microbial agents causing infectious diseases
MI 8.10: Demonstrate the appropriate method of collection of samples in the performance of
laboratory tests in the detection of microbial agents causing Infectious diseases
MI 8.11: Demonstrate respect for patient samples sent to the laboratory for performance of
laboratory tests in the detection of microbial agents causing Infectious diseases
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Exercise 2.1:
1) Suggest suitable clinical samples to be collected in the following infections/diseases
Conjunctivitis
keratitis
endopthalmitis
Otitis media
Meningitis
Anaerobic
Diseases requiring
serological/immunological tests
2) Describe the precautions to be taken while collecting samples for anaerobic culture.
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3) Enumerate the culture media and methods used for anaerobic culture.
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6) Label the blank parts of the packed clinical specimen in the following picture
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9) Following is the sample of specimen request form. Please fill the details as per the
clinical case discussion in this practical exercise.
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10) Enumerate the steps used in bacterial culture
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AETCOM Exercise
Competency:
MI 8.11 Demonstrate respect for patient samples sent to the laboratory for performance of
laboratory tests in the detection of microbial agents causing Infectious diseases
In the given situation/case scenario, identify the events that show disrespect / breach in
confidentiality to the clinical sample/ data and suggest ways to rectify them.
1) Biopsy sample of a critical patient getting rejected because it was collected in a formalin
saline
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2) Left over serum sample getting used for research without informed consent
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3) Sample is accompanied with request form with incomplete information/ wrong patient
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Assessment
Sl.No. Student’s performance Score#
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 2.3: Hand hygiene, PPE - Donning & Doffingof hand gloves – (1)
1) Perform hand hygiene appropriately and in the correct sequence
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Steps of doffing (removal) gloves
5) You are about to perform phlebotomy for serological testing. Choose appropriate PPE for the
procedure. Demonstrate the appropriate method of donning and doffing of the selected PPE.
Perform hand hygiene where ever
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill.
Hand hygiene
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill.
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3. Direct methods of bacterial detection
Competency
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectious diseases by Gram Stain
Exercise 3:
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3) Record the findings of Hanging drop
Assessment
Sl.No. Student’s performance Score#
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Gram Stain
1) Write the principle of Gram stain
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2) Perform Gram staining, focus under the microscope, record the observations and interpret
the result of Gram staining
Observation
Inference
Examples
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Gram positive cocci in pairs Gram positive bacilli
4) List the differences between Gram positive and Gram negative cell walls
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5) Write the clinical applications of Gram stain
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Skill certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Gram Stain
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
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Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
4.Ziehl-Neelsen staining
Competency
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectious diseases by ZN stain
Exercise 4:
1) Perform Ziehl-Neelsen staining on the given heat-fixed sputum smear from a 42-year-old
lady with cough with expectoration, evening rise of temperature and loss of weight since 1
month. Focus the smear under microscope, record your observations and interpret the results
Observations
Inference
Examples
2) Describe the principle of Ziehl-Neelsen stain
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3) Enlist various acid fast organisms/structures and the percentage (%) of decolorizer (sulfuric
acid) used for each type.
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6) Record the observations of Ziehl-Neelsen’s stain
M.tuberculosis M.leprae
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Ziehl-Neelsen Stain (1)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
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Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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5. Bacterial culture and identification
Competency
MI1.1: Describe the different causative agents of infectious diseases and the methods used in
their detection, and discuss the role of microbes in health and disease
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Explain the purpose of growing the bacteria in the laboratory
Enlist the basic nutrients required in a culture medium for the growth of bacteria
Enumerate various culture media used for growing bacteria
Define different types of culture media (Enriched, Enrichment, Selective, Transport,
differential) and explain their uses
Suggest the use of suitable culture media based on the type of clinical specimen and
condition
Enumerate the media, methods and uses of anaerobic culture
Describe the media, methods and uses of blood culture
Discuss the principle of automated blood culture systems with examples
Compare and contrast the conventional from automated blood culture method
Enumerate the methods/tests used for presumptive identification of bacteria from culture
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3) Enumerate different types of transport media and indicate the clinical conditions and type of
bacteria that can be supported by such media
Aerobic:
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Anaerobic:
1)
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4) Define different types of culture media (Enriched, Enrichment, Selective, differential) and
explain their uses
Enriched
media:
Enrichment
media:
Selective
media:
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Differential
media:
5) Draw the colored labelled diagrams of culture media (without and with growth) in the space
provided below
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Loeffler’s Serum Slope Lowenstein Jensen medium
6) What is blood culture? Enlist the media, methods and uses of Blood culture
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7) Enumerate the automated blood culture systems. Add a note their principle
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8) Discuss the advantages and limitations of conventional and automated blood culture systems
Conventional
Automated
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10) Describe the anaerobic culture methods and write their uses.
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11) Give examples for presumptive identification of bacteria based on colony characteristics.
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12) Enumerate the biochemical tests used for presumptive identification of bacteria.
13) Draw the colored labelled diagrams of key biochemical tests (Positive and Negative) in the
space provided below and write examples
+C T -C
c) Indole test
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Assessment
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6. Antibiotic sensitivity testing
Competency
MI1.6: Describe the mechanisms of drug resistance, and the methods of antimicrobial
susceptibility testing and monitoring of antimicrobial therapy
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Discuss the clinical significance of drug resistance in bacteria.
Describe the methods of antimicrobial susceptibility testing in the laboratory
Enumerate the antimicrobials to be used against Gram positive and Gram negative group
of bacteria
Interpret the antimicrobial susceptibility test results and suggest therapy
Exercise6:
2) Describe the principle and utility of Kirby Bauer Disc diffusion test
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3) Draw a labeled diagram of Kirby Bauer Disc diffusion test with zones of inhibition indicating
sensitive (S), resistant (R) and intermediate (I) results.
Intermediate (I)
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4) Write the recommended antimicrobials to be used against Gram positive and Gram negative
bacteria
Bacteria Antibiotics
Gram positive
Gram negative
5) List the first, second line and the reserved antibiotics used against gram negative bacilli
Category Antibiotics
First line
Second line
Reserved
6) Explain what do sensitive (S), resistant (R) and intermediate (I) mean in the antimicrobial
susceptibility test reports?
Sensitive (S)
Resistant (R)
Intermediate (I)
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7) Describe the principle and utility of Minimum Inhibitory Concentration technique (MIC) test.
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10) Enumerate the automated methods available for antimicrobial susceptibility testing
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Assessment
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7. Indirect methods of disease diagnosis
(Immunological tests)
Competencies
MI1.8: Describe the mechanisms of immunity and response of the host immune system to
infections
MI8.15: Choose and interpret the results of the laboratory tests used in diagnosis of the infectious
diseases
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Enumerate different immunological tests available for diagnosis of infectious diseases
Describe the principle, types and application of Agglutination test
Describe the principle, and application of Precipitation test
Describe the principle, application of ELISA test
Describe the principle, types and application of Immunofluorescence test
Discuss the principle, Rapid Point of Care (POC) tests with examples.
Exercise 7:
1) List various types of immunological tests available for the diagnosis of infectious diseases
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2) Describe the principle, types and applications of agglutination tests
Agglutination testprinciple:
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4) Describe the principle, types and applications of ELISA
ELISA principle:
5) Draw colored labeled diagrams of principle of Antigen and Antibody detection ELISA
reactions in the space provided below.
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6) Describe the principle, types and applications of Immunofluorescence test
7) Draw colored labeled diagrams of Direct and Indirect Immunofluorescence (IF) reactions
below.
Direct IF test
Indirect IF test
8) Discuss the principle of Rapid/ Point of Care (POC) tests with examples.
Rapid testprinciple:
9) Following are the results of immuno-chromatographic test for Hepatitis B infection done on
three cases. Interpret your results and report (C=Control band, T=Test)
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Case Result Report
A C T
B C T
C C T
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8. General principles of Laboratory
diagnosis of Viral diseases
Competency
MI1.1: Describe the different causative agents of Infectious diseases and the methods used in
their detection, and discuss the role of microbes in health and disease
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Discuss the purpose of laboratory diagnosis of viral infections
Describe how the laboratory diagnosis of viral infections differ from bacterial disease
diagnosis
Discuss the general steps in the diagnosis of viral infections
Enumerate the direct and indirect methods for diagnosis of viral infections
Describe Polymerase Chain Reaction and its role in laboratory diagnosis of viral
infections
Exercise 8:
2) Write the differences between laboratory diagnosis of viral infections and bacterial infections
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3) Enumerate the direct and indirect methods for diagnosis of viral infections with examples
and their applications
Direct
methods
Indirect
methods
4) What is the principle of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)? Discuss its applications.
Principle of
PCR
Applications
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Assessment
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9. General principles of Laboratory
diagnosis of parasitic diseases
Competency
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of infectious diseases by Gram Stain,
ZN stain and stool routine microscopy
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Describe general steps in the laboratory diagnosis of parasitic infections
Discuss the types of clinical specimen used in the laboratory diagnosis of parasitic
infections
Diagnose the underlying parasitic infection based on the history and clinical symptoms
and suggest the suitable laboratory test in the given case.
Perform saline and iodine mount from the given stool sample and identify various
morphological forms of parasites.
Identify various parasitic forms in the peripheral smear.
Describe the role of immunological tests in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases.
Exercise 9:
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3) Enumerate different types of clinical specimen (other than stool) used for diagnosis of
parasitic infections and indicate the clinical conditions.
4) Draw the colored labeled diagrams of common parasitic form seen in stool
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5) Draw the colored labeled diagrams of common parasitic form seen in peripheral blood smear
6) Enumerate immunological tests used in the diagnosis of parasitic infections and their
applications.
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Assessment
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
A lady aged 22 years complains of abdominal discomfort and altered bowel habits since
one week. She has submitted stool sample. Perform stool examination to look for parasitic
elements. Record your observations and interpret the results.
Observations
Inference
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Stool Examination (1)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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10. General principles of Laboratory
diagnosis of fungal diseases
Competency
MI1.1: Describe the different causative agents of Infectious diseases and the methods used in
their detection, and discuss the role of microbes in health and disease
Specific Learning Objectives:At the end of the session, the students shall be able to,
Recognize the need for laboratory diagnosis of viral infections
Enumerate major fungal pathogens and the infections/diseases caused by them
Identify major fungal pathogens based on the morphology (yeast, molds etc.)
Discuss general steps involved in the diagnosis of fungal infections
Enumerate the common fungal culture media
Enlist common tests/methods for fungal identification.
Compare and contrast the laboratory methods used in the diagnosis of fungal infections
with bacterial infections
Exercise 10:
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3) Draw colored labeled diagrams of major morphological classes of fungi
Molds Dimorphic
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5) Write the common fungal identification tests/methods and their uses
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8) Write the differences between laboratory methods used for the diagnosis of fungal infections
and bacterial infections
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11. Hospital infection control I: Hand
hygiene, PPE (Donning & Doffing)
Competencies
MI8.5: Define Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) and enumerate the types. Discuss the
factors that contribute to the development of HAI and the methods for prevention
MI8.6: Describe the basics of Infection control
MI8.7: Demonstrate Infection control practices and use of Personal Protective Equipment
MI8.8: Describe the methods used and significance of assessing the microbial contamination
of food, water and air
Specific Learning Objectives; At the end the session, the students shall be able to,
• Describe the need for performing hand hygiene
• Enumerate types of hand hygiene based on the materials used in each type
• Choose appropriate method of hand hygiene in a given situation
• Perform WHO’s my five moments of hand hygiene
• Describe indications and procedure of using PPE
• Choose and perform the personal protective equipment (PPE) in a given simulated
healthcare setting
Exercise 11.1:
1) Perform donning and doffing of various personal protective equipment (PPE) used in in
healthcare setting such as gloves, 3-ply mask, N95 respirator, gown and goggles in the
recommended sequence
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Steps of mask doffing (removal)
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Exercise 11.2:
1. Discuss WHO’s my five moments for hand hygiene.
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6. Name indications where hand wash is necessary and hand rub may not be effective
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 11.3: Choose appropriate PPE and demonstrate donning and doffing of the
selected PPE for Blood spill management. Perform hand hygiene wherever appropriate
Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill
Hand hygiene
9 Dries hands with paper with single use towel & (0.5) 1.0
Closes the tap with same paper towel/elbow (0.5)
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill.
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill.
Pulls the straps tight and pulls the mask to below chin and 0.5
then applies knots.
Presses on the nasal bridge part of the mask to seal tightly 0.5
and for N95 respirator, performs fit check.
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill
Sequential Doffing (removal) of PPE
Student’s performance Score YES NO
(Score=0)
Removes the gloves first 0.5
Does not touch outside of the gloves (contaminated) 0.5
Glove:1 Removes first glove by using the other gloved hand, 0.5
grasps the palm area of the first glove & peels it off.
Glove:2 a) Holds the removed glove in the other gloved hand 0.5
(0.25) and
b) slides fingers of the ungloved hand under the other
glove at wrist and peels off second glove over first glove.
(0.25)
Discards the gloves into red bin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene after gloves removal 0.5
Removes face shield/ goggles second in sequence 0.5
Removes face shield/ goggles by touching the sides only and 0.5
bending forward
Discards face shield/ goggles into red bin 0.5
Does not touch the front part of the gown while removing 0.5
Unfastens the gown ties, taking care that sleeves do not touch the 0.5
body while reaching for ties
Pulls the gown away from neck and shoulders, by touching inside 0.5
of gown only
Turn the gown inside out and rolls it into a bundle and discards 0.5
Discards the gown into yellowbin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene after removal 0.5
Takes off mask fourth in sequence 0.5
Does not touch front part of the mask. 0.5
Unties the lower knot first, then the upper knot and removes the
mask by holding its straps, without touching the front
Discards the mask into yellowbin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene at the last after removal of all PPE 0.5
Total score 10 /10
(Can be reduced to 5 for convenience)
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
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12.Hospital infection control II:
Sterilization & Disinfection, Biomedical
waste management, Needle stick injuries
Competencies
• MI1.4 Classify and describe the different methods of sterilization and disinfection.
Discuss the application of the different methods in the laboratory, in clinical and surgical
practice
• MI1.5 Choose the most appropriate method of sterilization and disinfection to be used in
specific situations in the laboratory, in clinical and surgical practice
• MI8.6: Describe the basics of Infection control
• MI8.7: Demonstrate Infection control practices
• MI8.8: Describe the methods used and significance of assessing the microbial
contamination of food, water and air
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Exercise 12.1:
4) Discuss the unidirectional workflow present in central sterile supply department (CSSD)
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9. List the clinical applications of phenol in a healthcare setting
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11. List the clinical applications of Quaternary ammonium compound (QAC)in a healthcare
setting
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13. List the common biomedical waste items generated in healthcare setting that are segregated
in yellow bag.
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14. List the common biomedical waste items generated in healthcare setting that are segregated
in red bag.
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15. List the common biomedical waste items generated in healthcare setting that are segregated
in puncture-proof white/translucent container.
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15. List the common biomedical waste items generated in healthcare setting that are segregated
in puncture-proof blue container.
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16. Describe briefly the steps of management of blood spill in correct sequence
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17. Name the components of the respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette?
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18. Name the methods used for assessing the microbial contamination of water?
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19. Name the methods used or assessing the microbial contamination of air?
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Exercise 12.2: Needle stick injury.
Analyze the case scenarios provided and discuss measures to be taken to prevent transmission of
infection(s) due to needle stick injury in each of them.
B. A 28-year-old medicine resident reported to HICC with complaints of needle stick injury on
his left thumb while recapping the needle. The incident happened 1 hr back. On enquiry, he
mentioned that he had immediately washed his finger with running tap water for 2 minutes.
The source sample was tested and was found to be positive for hepatitis B surface antigen
and reactive for HIV antibodies. The resident had received a complete course (one series) of
hepatitis B vaccine 10 years back, following which he had an anti-HBs titer of 550 mIU/mL.
Discuss the post-exposure prophylaxis measures that should be undertaken.
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C. A 41-year-old surgeon reported to HICC with complaints of surgical blade injury on his left
thumb, 3 hr back. The source sample was tested positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, but
negative for HIV antibodies and HCV antibodies. The surgeon had received two doses of
hepatitis B vaccine 2 years back. Discuss the post-exposure prophylaxis measures that should
be undertaken
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Assessment
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Block II
Bloodstream and Cardiovascular System
Infections
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13. Laboratory diagnosis of Rheumatic
heart disease, Infective Endocarditis and
Sepsis
Competencies
• MI2.1: Describe the etiologic agents in rheumatic fever and their diagnosis
• MI2.2:Describe the classification etio-pathogenesis, clinical features and discuss the
diagnostic modalities of Infective endocarditis
• MI2.3:Identify the microbial agents causing Rheumatic heart disease & infective
endocarditis
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Exercise 13.1:
Clinical case: AnIV drug user developing fever, weakness and cardiac valvularlesions with
new valvular regurgitation in echocardiogram.
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Exercise 13.2:
Clinical case: A case of migrating joint pains, subcutaneous nodules and murmur with
ECG finding of prolonged PR interval
2. Name the etiological agent of this clinical condition and the underlying pathogenesis?
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Assessment
88
Exercise 13.3:
Clinical case: A case with fever, low BP, increased respiratory rate, alerted mentation and
positive blood culture
2. Name scoring system is used to assess the severity of infection and extent of organ failure
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Observations
Inference
Example
Skill Assessment
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Gram Stain (2)
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
90
14. Laboratory diagnosis of Brucellosis,
Leptospirosis, Dengue fever &Chikungunya,
scrub typhus and Systemic candidiasis
Competencies
• MI8.1: Enumerate the microbial agents and their vectors causing Zoonotic diseases.
Describe the morphology, mode of transmission, pathogenesis and discuss the clinical
course, laboratory diagnosis and prevention
• IM4.3: Discuss and describe the common causes, pathophysiology and manifestations of
Dengue, Chikungunya, and Typhus fever
Specific Learning Objectives
At the end the session, the students shall be able to,
• Enumerate the microbial agents and their vectors causing Zoonotic diseases
• Describe the clinical manifestations and laboratory diagnosis of brucellosis
• Describe the clinical manifestations and laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis
• Describe the clinical manifestations and laboratory diagnosis of scrub typhus
• Describe the clinical manifestations and laboratory diagnosis of dengue haemorrhagic
fever
• Describe the laboratory diagnosis of systemic candidiasis
• Interpret the laboratory tests results to diagnose common zoonotic diseases
Exercise 14.1:
Clinical case: A case of remittent fever, with profuse night sweats, arthralgia,
hepatosplenomegaly and positive blood culture
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3) Interpret the results of the laboratory test displayed
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Exercise 14.2:
Clinical case: A rice-field worker withjaundice, oliguria, respiratory distress and fever
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5. How will you treat this condition?
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Assessment
93
Exercise 14.3:
Clinical case: A patient presented with maculopapular skin rashes, enlarged lymph nodes,
fever and eschar
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Exercise 14.4:
Clinical case: A case of fever, joint pain, rash and thrombocytopenia
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Exercise 14.5:
Clinical case: An HIV seropositive patient with unexplained weight loss (>10%), fever and
hypotension in whom budding yeast cells were found in blood culture
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Assessment
97
15.Laboratory diagnosis of Enteric fever
Competencies
• MI3.3: Describe the enteric fever pathogens and discuss the evolution of the clinical
course, the laboratory diagnosis of the diseases caused by them
• MI3.4: Identify the different modalities for diagnosis of enteric fever. Choose the
appropriate test related to the duration of illness
Specific Learning Objectives
At the end the session, the students shall be able to,
• Enumerate organisms causing enteric fever
• Describe the clinical manifestations of enteric fever
• Describe the laboratory diagnosis of enteric fever
• Choose appropriate microbiological investigation for diagnosis of enteric fever in
different periods of enteric fever
• Interpret the laboratory tests done for the detection of enteric fever pathogens
• Describe the treatment modalities of enteric fever
Exercise 15.1:
Clinical case: A case of step ladder fever with relative bradycardia and splenomegaly with
positive blood culture
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4. What are the various modalities of laboratory diagnosis in different periods of the disease?
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S.No. Period of disease Useful microbiological test
1 1st week
2 2nd week
3 3rd week
4 4th week
5 Carrier
99
Assessment
100
16.Laboratory diagnosis of Malaria
Competencies
• MI2.5: Describe the etio-pathogenesis and discuss the clinical evolution and the
laboratory diagnosis of malaria
• MI2.6: Identify the causative agent of malaria
Exercise 16.1:
Clinical case: A case of fever with chills and rigors associated with splenomegaly and
normocytic normochromic anaemia
2. What is the host, infective form, and mode of transmission of the parasite?
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101
5. What are the various diagnostic modalities?
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102
Assessment
103
17. Laboratory diagnosis of Filariasis and
Leishmaniasis
Competencies
• MI2.5: Describe the etio-pathogenesis and discuss the clinical evolution and the
laboratory diagnosis of kala-azar, filariasis and other common parasites prevalent in India
• MI2.6: Identify the causative agent of filariasis
Exercise 17.1:
Clinical case: A case with fever, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, and hyperpigmentation
on face, hands and feet
2. What is the host, infective form, diagnostic form, and mode of transmission of the parasite?
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4. How will you treat this condition?
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Exercise 17.2:
Clinical case: A case of fever and unilateral limb swelling
2. What are the etiological agents that can cause this clinical condition?
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105
4. How does man acquire this infection and what is the vector involved?
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106
Assessment
107
18. Laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection
Competencies
• MI2.7: Describe the epidemiology, the etio-pathogenesis, evolution complications,
opportunistic infections, diagnosis, prevention and the principles of management of HIV
• MI8.12: Discuss confidentiality pertaining to patient identity in laboratory results
Exercise 18.1:
Clinical case: A promiscuous man with chronic diarrhea for more than one month
associated with unexplained weight loss(>10%) and lymphadenopathy
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3. What are the different modalities of diagnosis of this clinical condition?
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4. Which are various opportunistic infections that can occur in this patient?
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AETCOM Exercise
Exercise 18.2:
Confidentiality pertaining to patient's identity in lab result
Competency
MI 8.14 Demonstrate confidentiality pertaining to patient identity in laboratory results
In a given situation/case scenario, identify the events that show disrespect / breach in
confidentiality to the clinical sample/ data and suggest ways to rectify them.
1) A literate HIV patient getting embarrassed when she finds the test result mentioned on her
case file
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2) Pre-surgical HIV test request received without pre test counseling from surgery ward
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3) You are treating a Covid-19 positive patient and he does not want you to reveal his diagnosis
to others
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4) A nurse has needle stick injury whileperforming phlebotomy. The patient’s HIV and HBV
status is unknown. The patient is refusing to get tested for HIV
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Assessment
112
BLOCK III
Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary
Infections
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19.Laboratory diagnosis of diarrhea
Competencies
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectious diseases by Gram
Stain, ZN stain and stool routine microscopy
MI 3.1: Enumerate the microbial agents causing diarrhea and dysentery. Describe the
epidemiology, morphology, pathogenesis, clinical features and diagnostic modalities of these
agents
MI 3.2: Identify the common etiologic agents of diarrhea and dysentery
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Exercise 19.1:
Clinical case: An outbreak of acute diarrhea with dehydration
1. Identify the probable clinical diagnosis and causative agent.Justify your answer
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2. Name one simple and quick preliminary diagnostic test for this condition
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4. The patient is in a village and nearest microbiology lab is 20 kms.from there. Describe
appropriate sample collection and transportation procedures for identifying the probable
pathogen. Suggest alternative options for the same
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5. Based on the clinical features provided and laboratory tests displayed suggest appropriate
treatment in order of preference
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Exercise 19.2:
Clinical case: A child with diarrhea
4. List the laboratory tests to differentiate other pathogens causing this condition
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6. A local doctor has prescribed Syp. Amoxycillin-clavulanic acid in appropriate dose and
frequency for 3 days. Is it justified?
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Exercise 19.3:
Clinical case: Diarrhea in a person on antibiotic therapy
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Assessment
119
Exercise 19.4:
Clinical case: A case of chronic diarrhea, foul smelling stools with mucus
2. Suggest other samples and tests that can be done to diagnose this clinical condition
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5. Suggest treatment for this condition
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Exercise 19.5:
Clinical case: An AIDS patient with persistent diarrhea
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4. Describe the mode of transmission of this infection and suggest preventive measures
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Assessment
122
Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 19.6:A 46-year-old lady presented with pain abdomen, intermittent diarrhea, lossof
weight, poor appetite and on-and-off fever since 3 weeks. CT scan of the abdomen showed
enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes and minimal ascites. CT guided lymph node aspiration was
done. Heat-fixed smear of the aspirate is provided. Perform suitable staining to demonstrate the
most probable pathogen, focus the smear under microscope, record your observations and
interpret the results
Observations
Inference
Example
123
Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Ziehl-Neelsen Stain (2)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
124
Certifiable Skill Exercise
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2. Perform stool examination with the sample provided and record your observations and
interpret the results
Observations
Inference
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Skill Assessment
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Stool Examination (1)
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
126
20. Laboratory diagnosis of dysentery
Competencies
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectiousdiseases by Gram
Stain, ZN stain and stool routine microscopy
MI 3.1: Enumerate the microbial agents causing diarrhea and dysentery.Describe the
epidemiology, morphology, pathogenesis, clinicalfeatures and diagnostic modalities of these
agents
MI 3.2: Identify the common etiologic agents of diarrhea and dysentery
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Exercise 20.1:
Clinical case: A case of frequent blood-stained stools
1. Record your observations of the tests displayed and interpret the results. Identify the
causative agent of this condition
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Assessment
129
Certifiable Skill Exercise
1. Choose appropriate container and advise the patient regarding proper sample collection
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2. Perform stool examination with the sample provided and record your observation and
inference
Observations
Inference
130
3. Enumerate other investigations to identify/confirm this pathogen
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131
Skill Assessment
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Stool Examination (3)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
132
21. Laboratory diagnosis of intestinal
Helminthic infections
Competencies
MI 1.2: Perform and identify the different causative agents of Infectious diseases by Gram
Stain, ZN stain and stool routine microscopy.
MI 2.4: List the common microbial agents causing anemia. Describe the morphology, mode
of infection and discuss the pathogenesis, clinical course, diagnosis and prevention and
treatment of the and common microbial agents causing Anemia
MI2.5: Describe the etio-pathogenesis and discuss the clinical evolution and the laboratory
diagnosis of kala-azar, malaria, filariasis and other common parasites prevalent in India
MI 3.1: Enumerate the microbial agents causing diarrhea and dysentery
Describe - the epidemiology, morphology, pathogenesis, clinicalfeatures and diagnostic
modalities of these agents
MI 3.2: Identify the common etiologic agents of diarrhea and dysentery
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Exercise 21.1:
1. Identify the material passed in stool by the child. Justify your answer
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4. Draw neat labeled diagram of other diagnostic forms expected in stool microscopy in this
condition
134
Exercise 21.2:
Clinical Case: A malnourished and growth retarded child frequently complaining episodes
of abdominal pain
135
Assessment
136
Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 21.3:
1) Perform stool examination to look for parasitic elements. Record your observations and
interpret the results
Observations
Inference
Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Stool Examination (4)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
138
Exercise 21.4:
Clinical case:A child with perianal itching
3. Describe the ideal sample collection method and test done to diagnose this condition
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4. State the utility of stool examination to diagnose this condition and Justify your answer
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139
Assessment
140
Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 21.5:
Clinical case: A female diagnosed withiron deficiency anemia complaining of inflammatory
diarrhea and epigastric pain.
1) Perform stool examination to look for parasitic elements. Record your observations and
interpret the results
Observations
Inference
141
4) What can happen if the stool examination is performedafterstoring the sample at room
temperature for 1-2 days?
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Stool Examination (5)
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
142
22. Laboratory diagnosis of hepatic
infections
Competencies
MI3.7: Describe the epidemiology, the etio-pathogenesis and discuss theviral markers in the
evolution of viral hepatitis. Discuss themodalities in the diagnosis and prevention of viral
hepatitis
MI3.8: Choose the appropriate laboratory test in the diagnosis of viralhepatitis with emphasis
on viral markers
143
Exercise 22.1:
Clinical case:An outbreak of fever and jaundice
1. List other laboratory investigations to diagnose/confirm this condition and expected results
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3. Suggest tests and expected results to differentiate other organisms causing similar illness
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4. Explain how other people in the locality could have acquired this infection
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Exercise 22.2:
Clinical case: An intravenous drug abuser with jaundice
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Exercise 22.3:
Clinical case: A case of fever with jaundice for a few months
1 Absent + - - - -
2 Present + - IgM + -
3 Present + - IgG - -
5 Absent - + - - -
146
Exercise: 22.4
Clinical Case: An asymptomatic person with an abnormal liver seromarker
Exercise 22.5:
Clinical case: A pregnant lady with jaundice
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3. Name other viruses causing hepatitis and their modes of transmission
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4. Describe briefly how infection by other hepatic viruses can be ruled out
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Assessment
148
Exercise 22.6:
Clinical case: A case of tender hepatomegaly associated with fever, weight loss and
jaundice
3. Name other parts of the body where such lesions can be found
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4. Describe the appropriate sample and its collection procedure to detect the organism
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Exercise 22.7:
Clinical case:A case of cystic hepatic lesion associated with abdominal tenderness and mild
ascitis.
4. List other laboratory tests to diagnose this infection and the expected findings in each of
them
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5. Name other parts of the body where similar lesions can be seen
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150
Assessment
151
152
BLOCK IV
Skin, Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal System
Infections
153
154
23. Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial skin
infections
Competency
MI4.3: Describe the etio-pathogenesis of infections of skin and soft tissueand discuss the clinical
course and the laboratory diagnosis
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3. Record the findings of the tests displayed and identify the organism
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7. A heat-fixed smear prepared from the organism isolated from the specimen is provided.
Perform the Gram stain, focus under the microscope, record your observations and interpret the
results
Observation
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Inference
Examples
Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Gram Stain (3)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
157
Exercise 23.2:
Clinical case:A young man with boils on the leg
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3. Record the findings of the tests displayed and identify the organism
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Exercise 23.3:
Clinical case: A person with discolored limb with bubbles following crush injury
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2. Suggest appropriate sample to diagnose the condition and briefly describe its collection and
transportation procedure
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3. Record the findings of the tests displayed and identify the organism(s)
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Exercise 23.4:
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Clinical case: A diabetic with painful swelling of leg
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Assessment
1`
Sl.No. Student’s performance Score#
161
Exercise 23.5:
Clinical case: Wound infection
1. Record and interpret the findings of the tests displayed and identify the organism
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Exercise 23.6:
Clinical case:Burns wound with discharge
1. Record and interpret the findings of the tests displayed and identify the organism
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Assessment
164
Exercise 23.7:
Clinical case:A case of hypoasthetic skin patch
2. Describe briefly the sample collection procedure and staining procedure done in this case
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4. Describe briefly the immunological method to assess the prognosis of this disease
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165
Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 23.8:
An 8 year-old child presented with poor appetite, failure to thrive, on-and-off fever since 1
month. On examination cervical lymph nodes were enlarged, matted and nontender. The
overlying skin appeared normal. A heat-fixed smear prepared from the lymphnode aspirate is
provided. Perform the acid fast stain, focus under the microscope, record your observations and
interpret the results.
Observations
Inference
Examples
166
Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Ziehl-Neelsen Stain (3)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
167
24. Laboratory diagnosis of fungal and viral
skin infections
Competency
MI4.3: Describe the etio-pathogenesis of infections of skin and soft tissueand discuss the clinical
course and the laboratory diagnosis
168
Exercise 24.1:
Clinical case:A case of painful perioral lesions with fever
3. Record your observations of microscopy of the lesions and interpret the result
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4. What is the mode of spread of this infection and reason for recurrence
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169
Exercise 24.2:
Clinical case: A case of generalizedexanthematous skin lesions and fever
1. Identify the most probable clinical condition and the causative agent
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3. Enumerate viruses causing exanthematous lesions. How are they differentiated from this
infection
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170
Exercise 24.3
Clinical case: A case of multiple umbilicatedpapular lesions
Assessment
171
Exercise 24.4
Clinical case:A case of itchy ring-shaped skin lesions
2. Study the tests displayed test results, record the observations and identify the organism
3. Describe the procedure of collection and transportation of appropriate sample for the above
test
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172
Exercise 24.5:
Clinical case:A case of swollen foot with multiple discharging openings
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Exercise 24.6:
Clinical case: A cancer patient with white oral lesions
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3. Name common species of this organism and describe how the most common pathogenic
species is identified
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Assessment
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25. Laboratory diagnosis of
Musculoskeletalinfections
Competency
MI 4.2. Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical course and discuss thelaboratory diagnosis of
bone & joint infections
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Exercise25.1:
Clinical case: A case of painful swollen joint with fever
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Exercise 25.2:
Clinical case: A case of painful swollen joint and skin rashes
4. Suggest treatment
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Exercise 25.3:
Clinical case:A case of painful swollen limb with fever after trauma
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3. List the predisposing factors for development of this condition
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4. Suggest treatment
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Assessment
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 25.4:
Clinical case: An adult with chronic backache and weight loss
2. Perform Ziehl-Neelsen staining on the given heat-fixed smear. Focus the smear under
microscope, record your observations and interpret the results
Observations
Inference
Example
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3. Enumerate other tests to diagnose/confirm this condition along with the expected findings
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4. Suggest investigations to choose most appropriate treatment in this case
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Ziehl-Neelsen Stain (3)
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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BLOCK V
Central nervous system infections
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26.Laboratory diagnosis of Meningitis
Competency
MI 5.3 Identify the microbial agents causing meningitis
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Exercise 26.1:
Clinical Case: A febrile drowsy and irritable child
1. What is the most likely clinical diagnosis in this child? Give reasons
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2. Suggest investigations to be carried out to confirm the diagnosis
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3. Keeping the age of patient, enlist probable pathogens in the order of priority.
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4. Describe the precautions to be taken while collection and transportation of CSF.
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Exercise 26.2:
Clinical Case: An AIDS patient with fever, headache and stiff neck
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3. Describe other microbiological investigations that can be done to diagnose this disease.
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4. Name the media that will be used for isolation of the organism.
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Exercise 26.3:
Clinical Case: A case of fever, headache and stiff neck
2. Name the media that will be used for isolation of the organism.
3. Enlist the types of infection seen in CNS with their key etiological agents
And mention the differences between CSF findings in various types of CNS infections
Bacterial Viral infection Fungal Parasitic
infections infection infection
Gross examination
Microscopic findings
Biochemical findings
Cell count and
morphology
Any other point
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4. From another patient with similar complaints CSF culture yielded growth. A heat-fixed
smear prepared from the colonies grown from the specimen is provided. Perform the
Gram stain, focus under the microscope, record your observations and interpret the
results
Observations
Inference
Example
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Skill Assessment
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Gram Stain (4)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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27. Laboratory diagnosis of Encephalitis
Competency
MI5.2: Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical course and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of
encephalitis
Specific Learning Objectives
Exercise27.1:
Clinical case: A case of fever and seizure
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3) Enlist the infective causes of encephalitis and their supportive laboratory findings.
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Assessment
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BLOCK VI
Respiratory tract infections
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28. Laboratory diagnosis of Upper
respiratory tract infections (URTI)
Competencies
MI 6.2 Identify the common etiologic agents of upper respiratory tract infections (Gram Stain)
Specific Learning Objectives:
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 28.1:
Clinical Case: A febrile child with white membrane in throat
3) A smear of the sample stained with a special stain is focused. Record your observations and
interpret the results to identify the pathogen in this case.
Observation
Inference
Exercise 28.2:
Heat-fixed smear of the colonies obtained on blood agar from the sample obtained from the
above case is provided. Perform the Gram stain, focus under the microscope, record your
observations and interpret the results
Observations
Inference
Example
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Gram Stain (5)
Student’s Performance Max. Marks Marks
(05) Scored
Performs skill by following all the steps correctly 02
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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29. Laboratory diagnosis of Lower
respiratory tract infections (LRTI)
Competencies
MI 6.3: Identify the common etiologic agents of lower respiratory tract infections (Including
CoVID-19) (Gram Stain & Acid Fast Stain) Grams Stain-5, Z-N stain-3, hand hygiene, PPE-3
Exercise 29.1:
Clinical Case: A case of acute fever and cough with expectoration
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(b) Name the most likely infective cause of the case, Justify your answer
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(c) Describe other microbiological investigations that can be done to confirm the diagnosis of
this case.
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Assessment
200
Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 29.2:
Clinical Case: A case of longstanding productive cough with weight loss
2. Explain the microbiological investigations that can help you in confirming the
laboratory diagnosis of the disease
3. A heat-fixed smear prepared from the sputum sample of the patient is provided. Perform the
suitable staining procedure, focus under the microscope, record your observations and interpret
the results
Observation
Inference
Example
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Skill Certification
Competency No.: MI 1.2 Competency: Ziehl-Neelsen stain (5)
Draws colored labeled diagram of the microscopic field and writes 01 (0.5+0.5)
the report
Score
Rating Rubric Rating
Below expectations (B) (Score – 1, 2, 2.5)
Meets expectations (M) (Score – 3, 3.5)*
Exceeds expectation (E) (Score – 4, 4.5, 5)
CERTIFICATION NO YES
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Exercise 29.3:
Clinical case: A case of old treated tuberculosis presenting with hemoptysis
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3) Differentiate other common species of this organism
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Certifiable Skill Exercise
Exercise 29.4:
You are about to provide care to a patient diagnosed with Covid-19 admitted in an Intensive Care
Unit. Choose appropriate PPE required and demonstrate donning and doffing of the PPE.
Perform hand hygiene wherever appropriate.
Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill
Hand hygiene
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Checklist for Assessment of Certification Skill.
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
Pulls the straps tight and pulls the mask to below chin and 0.5
then applies knots.
Presses on the nasal bridge part of the mask to seal tightly 0.5
and for N95 respirator, performs fit check.
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
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Sequential Doffing (removal) of PPE
Student’s performance Score YES NO
(Score=0)
Removes the gloves first 0.5
Does not touch outside of the gloves (contaminated) 0.5
Glove:1 Removes first glove by using the other gloved hand, 0.5
grasps the palm area of the first glove & peels it off.
Glove:2 a) Holds the removed glove in the other gloved hand 0.5
(0.25) and
b) slides fingers of the ungloved hand under the other
glove at wrist and peels off second glove over first
glove. (0.25)
Discards the gloves into red bin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene after gloves removal 0.5
Removes face shield/ goggles second in sequence 0.5
Removes face shield/ goggles by touching the sides only and 0.5
bending forward
Discards face shield/ goggles into red bin 0.5
Does not touch the front part of the gown while removing 0.5
Unfastens the gown ties, taking care that sleeves do not touch the 0.5
body while reaching for ties
Pulls the gown away from neck and shoulders, by touching inside 0.5
of gown only
Turn the gown inside out and rolls it into a bundle and discards 0.5
Discards the gown intoyellowbin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene after removal 0.5
Takes off mask fourth in sequence 0.5
Does not touch front part of the mask. 0.5
Unties the lower knot first, then the upper knot and removes the
mask by holding its straps, without touching the front
Discards the mask intoyellowbin 0.5
Performs hand hygiene at the last after removal of all PPE 0.5
Total score 10 /10
(Can be reduced to 5 for convenience)
Faculty Remarks/Feedback:
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BLOCK VII
Genitourinary & Sexually transmitted
infections
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30. Laboratory diagnosis of Genitourinary
and Sexually transmitted diseases
(Urethritis, Genital ulcers)
Competency
MI 7.1 Describe the etio-pathogenesis and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of infections of
genitourinary system
MI 7.2 Describe the etio-pathogenesis and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of sexually
transmitted infections. Recommend preventive measures
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Exercise 30.1:
Clinical Case: A case of painless genital ulcer
2) Describe the sample collection and laboratory techniques that can be used in the diagnosis of
the disease.
3) Draw the microscopic examination findings from the sample collected from ulcer.
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Exercise 30.2:
Clinical Case: A case of painful genital lesions
3. Describe the microscopic examination that can be performed and draw the diagram.
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5. Explain the reason for recurrence of this infection
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6. Enumerate complications of this condition
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Exercise 30.3:
Clinical Case: A woman with vaginal itching and discharge
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Assessment
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31. Laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract
infections (UTI)
Competency
MI 7.3: Describe the etio-pathogenesis, clinical features, the appropriate method for specimen
collection, and discuss the laboratory diagnosis of Urinary tract infections
Exercise 31.1:
Clinical Case: A case of fever and burning micturition
1. Identify the culture media, culture technique and purpose of the performing this in diagnosis of
urinary tract infections.
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3. What is the significance of bacterial count in the report of urine?
4. Write instructions that must have been given to her for appropriate sample collection and
transportation.
Exercise 31.2:A young newly married female presented to medicine OPD with increased
frequency and painful urination. She does not have any other complains like fever. Name the
possible pathogens in her case.
Exercise 31.3:A pregnant female was screened during her routine antenatal checkup. Her urine
culture grew Escherichia coli with significant count. Elaborate on the way this report needs to be
interpreted and impact of this on the outcome of pregnancy.
Exercise 31.4:Urine culture of a catheterized adult male with stroke reported growth of two
organisms with significant count but patient is not having any symptoms. Write about your
follow up plan for this case.
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Assessment
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