Microbiology for Surgical Technologists
Microbiology for Surgical Technologists
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Rodriguez's MICROBIOLOGY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS, 3E provides updated content, meaningful case studies, learning features, and supporting visuals to explore the relationship between complex human systems and the microscopic world. It establishes a critical foundation in perioperative care and prepares you for the latest certification exams and professional success.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 480 pages
Publication date: 13 April 2022
Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc
With the logically organized, current coverage in Rodriguez's MICROBIOLOGY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS, 3E, you can better understand and prevent disease transmission in today's clinical settings. Updated content, meaningful case studies, learning features, and supporting visuals help you explore the fascinating relationship between complex human systems and the microscopic world as you examine viruses, bacteria, and other common infections and their sources. You establish a critical foundation in perioperative care that prepares you for the latest certification exams and professional success. Detailed overviews of today's health and safety procedures show you how to protect yourself and your patients from harmful microorganisms in the operating room. Discussions integrate the latest scientific developments and highlight today's professional terms, issues, and challenges as you master the aseptic and sterile techniques to become a successful surgical technologist.
The third edition of Rodriguez's MICROBIOLOGY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS is an essential resource for surgical technologists seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in microbiology. The book is logically organized, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field. It includes updated content, meaningful case studies, learning features, and supporting visuals to facilitate understanding and retention of the material.
In the first chapter, the book provides an introduction to microbiology, covering the basic principles of microbiology, including the structure, function, and classification of microorganisms. It also discusses the importance of microbiology in healthcare and the role of surgical technologists in preventing disease transmission.
The second chapter focuses on the examination and identification of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It provides detailed overviews of the methods used to isolate and identify these microorganisms, as well as the significance of proper specimen collection and handling. The chapter also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these techniques.
Chapter three explores the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, covering the mechanisms by which microorganisms cause disease. It discusses the immune response to infection, the development of antibiotic resistance, and the role of surgical technologists in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. The chapter also includes case studies to illustrate the clinical presentation and management of infectious diseases.
Chapter four covers the prevention and control of infectious diseases, including the use of personal protective equipment, hand hygiene, environmental cleaning, and infection control protocols. It also discusses the importance of surveillance and outbreak investigation and the role of surgical technologists in these processes. The chapter includes case studies to illustrate the application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter five covers the aseptic and sterile techniques used in surgical procedures, including the preparation of surgical instruments, the use of sterilization and disinfection methods, and the maintenance of aseptic environments. It also discusses the importance of sterile technique in preventing surgical site infections and the role of surgical technologists in ensuring the safety of surgical procedures.
Chapter six covers the microbiology of blood and blood products, including the screening and testing of blood and blood products, the prevention and control of transfusion-related infections, and the management of blood product reactions. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter seven covers the microbiology of tissue and tissue products, including the preparation and processing of tissue, the prevention and control of tissue-related infections, and the management of tissue reactions. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter eight covers the microbiology of the surgical wound, including the prevention and management of surgical site infections, the management of wound drainage, and the use of wound closure techniques. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter nine covers the microbiology of the respiratory system, including the examination and diagnosis of respiratory infections, the management of ventilator-associated infections, and the prevention and control of airborne infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter ten covers the microbiology of the gastrointestinal tract, including the examination and diagnosis of gastrointestinal infections, the management of gastrointestinal surgery, and the prevention and control of foodborne infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter eleven covers the microbiology of the urinary system, including the examination and diagnosis of urinary tract infections, the management of urinary catheter-associated infections, and the prevention and control of urinary tract infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twelve covers the microbiology of the reproductive system, including the examination and diagnosis of reproductive tract infections, the management of pregnancy-related infections, and the prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter thirteen covers the microbiology of the central nervous system, including the examination and diagnosis of central nervous system infections, the management of neurosurgical procedures, and the prevention and control of neurosurgical infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter fourteen covers the microbiology of the eye, including the examination and diagnosis of ocular infections, the management of ophthalmic surgery, and the prevention and control of ocular infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter fifteen covers the microbiology of the skin and soft tissues, including the examination and diagnosis of skin and soft tissue infections, the management of wound dehiscence, and the prevention and control of skin and soft tissue infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter sixteen covers the microbiology of the endocrine system, including the examination and diagnosis of endocrine system infections, the management of endocrine surgery, and the prevention and control of endocrine system infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter seventeen covers the microbiology of the cardiovascular system, including the examination and diagnosis of cardiovascular system infections, the management of cardiovascular surgery, and the prevention and control of cardiovascular system infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter eighteen covers the microbiology of the integumentary system, including the examination and diagnosis of integumentary system infections, the management of dermatologic surgery, and the prevention and control of integumentary system infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter nineteen covers the microbiology of the musculoskeletal system, including the examination and diagnosis of musculoskeletal system infections, the management of orthopedic surgery, and the prevention and control of musculoskeletal system infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twenty covers the microbiology of the immunocompromised host, including the examination and diagnosis of immunocompromised host infections, the management of immunocompromised host surgery, and the prevention and control of immunocompromised host infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twenty-one covers the microbiology of the neonatal and pediatric population, including the examination and diagnosis of neonatal and pediatric infections, the management of neonatal and pediatric surgery, and the prevention and control of neonatal and pediatric infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twenty-two covers the microbiology of the geriatric population, including the examination and diagnosis of geriatric infections, the management of geriatric surgery, and the prevention and control of geriatric infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twenty-three covers the microbiology of the special populations, including the examination and diagnosis of special populations infections, the management of special populations surgery, and the prevention and control of special populations infections. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
Chapter twenty-four covers the microbiology of the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, including the examination and diagnosis of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, the management of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and the prevention and control of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. It also includes case studies to illustrate the practical application of these principles in clinical settings.
In conclusion, Rodriguez's MICROBIOLOGY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS, 3E is an essential resource for surgical technologists seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in microbiology. The book is logically organized, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field. It includes updated content, meaningful case studies, learning features, and supporting visuals to facilitate understanding and retention of the material. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the examination and identification of microorganisms, the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, the prevention and control of infectious diseases, the aseptic and sterile techniques used in surgical procedures, the microbiology of blood and blood products, the microbiology of tissue and tissue products, the microbiology of the surgical wound, the microbiology of the respiratory system, the microbiology of the gastrointestinal tract, the microbiology of the urinary system, the microbiology of the reproductive system, the microbiology of the central nervous system, the microbiology of the eye, the microbiology of the skin and soft tissues, the microbiology of the endocrine system, the microbiology of the cardiovascular system, the microbiology of the integumentary system, the microbiology of the musculoskeletal system, the microbiology of the immunocompromised host, the microbiology of the neonatal and pediatric population, the microbiology of the geriatric population, the microbiology of the special populations, the microbiology of the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, and the microbiology of the special populations. The book is written in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible to surgical technologists of all levels of experience. It is also accompanied by numerous illustrations and tables to enhance understanding and visual learning. Overall, Rodriguez's MICROBIOLOGY FOR SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS, 3E is an invaluable resource for surgical technologists seeking to improve their understanding and skills in microbiology and prepare for the latest certification exams and professional success.
Weight: 882g
Dimension: 217 x 276 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780357626153
Edition number: 3 ed
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