Title
MLT2268 - Diagnostic Microbiology Lab
API ID
Credits
2 (0/2/0)
Description
This course is the laboratory component of Diagnostic Microbiology that includes basic
fundamental concepts such as the analytical principles, techniques and correlation of results
related to diagnostic microbiology. This course covers basic techniques including reasons for
specimen rejection, identification of normal flora and pathogens, morphology, classification
and culturing of bacteria, identification of bacterial unknowns, fungi and parasites.
Corequisites
Competencies
- Prepare and perform quality control methods.
- Perform diagnostic microbiology techniques such as culture, staining techniques and biochemical tests to identify known and unknown microorganisms.
- Identify various fungi from patient specimens and/or prepared specimens.
- Identify normal flora and pathogenic bacteria from patient specimens and/or prepared specimens.
- Identify various parasites from patient specimens and/or prepared specimens.
- Evaluate specimen quality and acceptability.
- Demonstrate laboratory safety and use of Standard Precautions.
Degrees that use this course
Degrees that use this course
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Location:
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
60