SUR106 — Asepsis and Infection Control in Surgery
SUR 106 - Asepsis and Infection Control in Surgery SUR 106 - Asepsis and Infection Control in Surgery 4.00 credits This course explores the impact of microbiology and asepsis on the practice of sterile technique and infection control in the operating room. Topics covered include cell structure and function, classification of organisms, immune responses, infectious processes, microbial growth and aseptic techniques, immunology, bacteriology, pathogens of body fluids and systems, virology, parasitology, mycology, and wound healing with relation to how these affect surgical practice. Completion of all
Prerequisites: MDA102, HIM105, WRI117, COM218Z, HIM210, BIO231, HIM212