School of Medical and Allied Sciences
Course Code: BMLS1006 Course Name: Introduction to quality & patient safety
Faculty Name: A. Vamsi Kumar Program Name: B.Sc. MLT
UNIT -3
Topic
Personal Protective Equipment
PPE
Sem – 1 Programme Structure
Sl. No
Course Code Name of the Course
Faculty Name
1 BMLS1001 Introduction to National Healthcare Delivery System in India D. Srinivasa Rao
2 BMLS1002 BASic computers and information Science
Ms. Heena Kharna
3 BLLUCT1001 Professional Communication –1 Priyanka
4 BMLS1004 Medical Terminology, Record keeping A. Sankar
5 BMLS1005 Medical Law and Ethics A. Vamsi Kumar
6 BMLS1006 Introduction to Quality and Patient safety A. Vamsi Kumar
7 BMLS1007 Professionalism and values A. Vamsi Kumar
8 BMLS1009
Principals of Management with special reference to Medical Laboratory
Science (MLS) management D. Srinivasa Rao
9 BMLS1010 Community orientation and clinical visit D. Srinivasa Rao
10 BMLS1051 BASic computers and information Science – Practical Ms. Heena Kharna
11 BMLS1053 Medical Terminology, Record keeping - practical A. Sankar
12 BMLS1054 Introduction to Quality and Patient safety - practical A. Vamsi Kumar
13 BMLS1056
Principals of Management with special reference to Medical Laboratory
Science (MLS) management-Practical P. Yashwanth
14 BLEUCT1002 Creative / Liberal Arts Mr Santanu Mukerji
15 BCEUCT1002 WASte Management Dr. Shafat Ahmad Khan
Syllabus Overview
Unit 1
Quality assurance and management Number of Lecture Hours 6
Concepts of Quality of Care, Quality Improvement Approaches, Standards and Norms, Quality
Improvement Tools & Introduction to NABH guidelines
Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture
Unit 2
Basics of emergency care and life support skills Number of Lecture Hours 6
Vital signs and primary assessment, Basic emergency care – first aid and triage, Ventilations including use
of bag-valve-masks (BVMs), Choking, rescue breathing methods, One- and Two-rescuer CPR, Using an AED
(Automated external defibrillator) & Managing an emergency including moving a patient.
Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture
Unit 3
Bio medical waste management and environment safety Number of Lecture Hours 6
Definition of Biomedical Waste, Waste minimization, BMW – Segregation, collection, transportation,
treatment and disposal (including color coding), Liquid BMW, Radioactive waste, Metals / Chemicals / Drug
waste, BMW Management & methods of disinfection, Modern Technology for handling BMW, Use of
Personal protective equipment (PPE) & Monitoring & controlling of cross infection (Protective devices)
Syllabus Overview
Unit 4
Infection prevention and control & Antibiotic Resistance Number of Lecture Hours 6
Evidence-based infection control principles and practices [such as Sterilization, Disinfection, Effective hand hygiene and
use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)], Prevention & control of common healthcare associated infections,
Components of an effective infection control program, and Guidelines (NABH and JCI) for Hospital Infection Control.
Antibiotic Resistance- History of antibiotics How resistance happens and spreads, Types of resistance- intrinsic, acquired,
passive, Trends in drug resistance & Actions to fight resistance, Bacterial persistence, Antibiotic sensitivity, Consequences
of antibiotic resistance & Antimicrobial Stewardship – Barriers and opportunities, tools and models in hospitals
Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture
Unit 5 Disaster preparedness and management Number of Lecture Hours 6
Fundamentals of emergency management, Psychological impact management, Resource management, Preparedness and
risk reduction & Key response functions (including public health, logistics and governance, recovery, rehabilitation and
reconstruction), information management, incident command and institutional mechanisms.
Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture
Unit 6 Basics of biosensors and their role in patient care
and safety
Number of Lecture Hours 6
Introduction to biosensors, concept of bio sensor system, Types of Bio receptors, Applications of Biosensors in patient
care and management.
Materials
Text
Books
1 The Essentials of Patient Safety by Charles Vincent, Elsiver, 2014
2 Laboratory quality control and patient safety by De Gruyter
3
4
5
Reference
Books
1 Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2: Electrochemical,
Bioelectronic by Ben Prickril & Avraham Rasooly (eds.) Edition 2
2
3
4
5
Course outcomes
• On completion of this course student will able to
perform & Conduct analysis of body fluids/ samples.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this lecture, the student can be able to understand;
• Types of biomedical waste
• Handling and segregation of bio medical waste
• Treating of bio medical waste
Objectives
Definition of PPE
Reference
• https://www2.slideshare.net/pramodkumarsikarawar/bio-medical-
waste-management-66501450
• https://www2.slideshare.net/jagdishsamabd/bio-medical-waste-
management-final
• https://www2.slideshare.net/sujathasathananthan1/bio-medical-
waste-management-95415182
Materials
Text
Books
1 The Essentials of Patient Safety by Charles Vincent, Elsiver, 2014
2 Laboratory quality control and patient safety by De Gruyter
3
4
5
Reference
Books
1 Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2: Electrochemical,
Bioelectronic by Ben Prickril & Avraham Rasooly (eds.) Edition 2
2
3
4
5
YouTube videos
1. https://www2.slideshare.net/manalihsolanki/cardiopulmonary-
resuscitation-ppt
Personal Protective Equipement

Personal Protective Equipement

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    School of Medicaland Allied Sciences Course Code: BMLS1006 Course Name: Introduction to quality & patient safety Faculty Name: A. Vamsi Kumar Program Name: B.Sc. MLT UNIT -3 Topic Personal Protective Equipment PPE
  • 2.
    Sem – 1Programme Structure Sl. No Course Code Name of the Course Faculty Name 1 BMLS1001 Introduction to National Healthcare Delivery System in India D. Srinivasa Rao 2 BMLS1002 BASic computers and information Science Ms. Heena Kharna 3 BLLUCT1001 Professional Communication –1 Priyanka 4 BMLS1004 Medical Terminology, Record keeping A. Sankar 5 BMLS1005 Medical Law and Ethics A. Vamsi Kumar 6 BMLS1006 Introduction to Quality and Patient safety A. Vamsi Kumar 7 BMLS1007 Professionalism and values A. Vamsi Kumar 8 BMLS1009 Principals of Management with special reference to Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) management D. Srinivasa Rao 9 BMLS1010 Community orientation and clinical visit D. Srinivasa Rao 10 BMLS1051 BASic computers and information Science – Practical Ms. Heena Kharna 11 BMLS1053 Medical Terminology, Record keeping - practical A. Sankar 12 BMLS1054 Introduction to Quality and Patient safety - practical A. Vamsi Kumar 13 BMLS1056 Principals of Management with special reference to Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) management-Practical P. Yashwanth 14 BLEUCT1002 Creative / Liberal Arts Mr Santanu Mukerji 15 BCEUCT1002 WASte Management Dr. Shafat Ahmad Khan
  • 3.
    Syllabus Overview Unit 1 Qualityassurance and management Number of Lecture Hours 6 Concepts of Quality of Care, Quality Improvement Approaches, Standards and Norms, Quality Improvement Tools & Introduction to NABH guidelines Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture Unit 2 Basics of emergency care and life support skills Number of Lecture Hours 6 Vital signs and primary assessment, Basic emergency care – first aid and triage, Ventilations including use of bag-valve-masks (BVMs), Choking, rescue breathing methods, One- and Two-rescuer CPR, Using an AED (Automated external defibrillator) & Managing an emergency including moving a patient. Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture Unit 3 Bio medical waste management and environment safety Number of Lecture Hours 6 Definition of Biomedical Waste, Waste minimization, BMW – Segregation, collection, transportation, treatment and disposal (including color coding), Liquid BMW, Radioactive waste, Metals / Chemicals / Drug waste, BMW Management & methods of disinfection, Modern Technology for handling BMW, Use of Personal protective equipment (PPE) & Monitoring & controlling of cross infection (Protective devices)
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    Syllabus Overview Unit 4 Infectionprevention and control & Antibiotic Resistance Number of Lecture Hours 6 Evidence-based infection control principles and practices [such as Sterilization, Disinfection, Effective hand hygiene and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)], Prevention & control of common healthcare associated infections, Components of an effective infection control program, and Guidelines (NABH and JCI) for Hospital Infection Control. Antibiotic Resistance- History of antibiotics How resistance happens and spreads, Types of resistance- intrinsic, acquired, passive, Trends in drug resistance & Actions to fight resistance, Bacterial persistence, Antibiotic sensitivity, Consequences of antibiotic resistance & Antimicrobial Stewardship – Barriers and opportunities, tools and models in hospitals Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture Unit 5 Disaster preparedness and management Number of Lecture Hours 6 Fundamentals of emergency management, Psychological impact management, Resource management, Preparedness and risk reduction & Key response functions (including public health, logistics and governance, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction), information management, incident command and institutional mechanisms. Pedagogy tools Scaleup Lecture Unit 6 Basics of biosensors and their role in patient care and safety Number of Lecture Hours 6 Introduction to biosensors, concept of bio sensor system, Types of Bio receptors, Applications of Biosensors in patient care and management.
  • 5.
    Materials Text Books 1 The Essentialsof Patient Safety by Charles Vincent, Elsiver, 2014 2 Laboratory quality control and patient safety by De Gruyter 3 4 5 Reference Books 1 Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2: Electrochemical, Bioelectronic by Ben Prickril & Avraham Rasooly (eds.) Edition 2 2 3 4 5
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    Course outcomes • Oncompletion of this course student will able to perform & Conduct analysis of body fluids/ samples.
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    Learning outcomes By theend of this lecture, the student can be able to understand; • Types of biomedical waste • Handling and segregation of bio medical waste • Treating of bio medical waste
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    Materials Text Books 1 The Essentialsof Patient Safety by Charles Vincent, Elsiver, 2014 2 Laboratory quality control and patient safety by De Gruyter 3 4 5 Reference Books 1 Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols, Volume 2: Electrochemical, Bioelectronic by Ben Prickril & Avraham Rasooly (eds.) Edition 2 2 3 4 5
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