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Lady Doak College,
Madurai – 2 (An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University)
“COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE”
Re-accredited (3rdCycle) by NAAC with Grade ‘A’ CGPA 3.44 on a 4 point scale
B.VOC.
55TH ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEETING
7th September, 2015
APPENDIX ‘AX’
Revised Copy
Figure 1
Lady Doak College, Madurai
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University)
55th Academic Council Meeting
Monday, September 7th, 2015 – Clapp Hall
CHAIRPERSON: Dr. A. Mercy Pushpalatha
Principal & Secretary
A G E N D A
1. Prayer
2. Introductory Remarks – Chairperson
3. Introduction of Programmes:
a. B. Voc.
b. Massive Open Online Courses (National Programme on Technology
Enhanced Learning)
4. Concluding Remarks – Chairperson
DEANS OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PRINCIPAL
CONTENTS
B. Voc. 1 - 34
Massive Open Online Courses 35
1
B.VOC.DEGREE PROGRAMME
PREAMBLE:
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has launched a scheme on skills development based on
higher education leading to Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) Degree with multiple entry and exit such
as Diploma / Advanced Diploma. The B.Voc. Programme is focused on preparing Diploma /
Degree holders to acquire necessary job market skills enabling them to gain appropriate
employment.
In 2015, Lady Doak College got approval and financial support was obtained from UGC to
start B.Voc. Degree Programme in
1. Health Care Services
2. Medical Lab Technology
Course profile, course content, evaluation pattern for the semesters I and II are being presented in
this Academic Council meeting
B.Voc. in Medical Lab Technology
Course Profile
Sem. Category Course Code
Course Title Hrs./wk. Credits
I
PART I GENERAL
EDUCATION
TAM1201FL FUNCTIONAL TAMIL I 2 2
ENG1201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION I
2 2
MLT1201GE/
HCS1201GE
LIFE SKILLS I 2 2
MLT1201GP/
HCS1201GP
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS I 2 2
MLT1202GE/
HCS1202GE
BIOLOGY – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 2 2
MLT1203GE MEDICAL STATISTICS 2 2
PART II SKILL
COMPONENT
MLT1601ST LABORATORY
MANAGEMENT
3T + 3L* 6
MLT1602ST CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY I 3T + 3L* 6
MLT1603ST CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY I 3T + 3L* 6
TOTAL 30 30
II
PART I GENERAL
EDUCATION
TAM2201FL FUNCTIONAL TAMIL - II 2 2
ENG2201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION - II
2 2
MLT2201GE/
HCS2201GE
LIFE SKILLS - II 2 2
MLT2201GP/
HCS2201GP
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS - II
2 2
MLT2202GE/
HCS2202GE
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
2 2
MLT2203GE/
HCS2203GE
FIRST AID 2 2
2
PART II SKILL
COMPONENT
MLT2601ST HAEMATOLOGY I 3T + 3L* 6
MLT2602ST CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF
BODY FLUIDS &FAECES I
3T + 3L* 6
MLT2601SI INTERNSHIP 6 6
TOTAL 30 30
General Education: 24 Credits, Skill Component: 36 Credits
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
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ENG1201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION – I
(Theory)
Learning Outcome: 2hrs / week
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• feel comfortable in understanding, thinking and speaking in English
• acquire fundamental knowledge of grammatical structures and functions
• communicate fluently
UNIT – I: Pronunciation 8hrs
Phonetics – organs of speech – Vowels-Spelling areas – Diphthongs – Consonants –
Stress – Word accent – Pronunciation of medical terminologies – Difficult words and
business terms.
UNIT- II: Vocabulary and Grammar 7hrs
Amazing facts of English – Synonyms – Antonyms – Framing of Sentences –
Prepositions – Describing parts of the body- equipment for patient care
UNIT –III: Listening Skills 7hrs
Active and Passive listening – barriers to listening – Effective listening to discussion,
interview – speeches, audio to identify the key point – accent – information – Note-
taking – Listening to conversations of medical case studies
UNIT- IV: Speaking Skills 8hrs
Communication focus – giving instructions to the patient – patient identity/history – Use of
colloquialisms and euphemisms – Interactive nature of communication (Dialogue Practice) –
Formal interaction and informal interaction – Conversational manners on authentic tasks
& activities based on everyday situations – Breaking bad news – giving feedback / giving
and receiving instructions
REFERENCE BOOK(S)
Boyer, Susan. Understanding Spoken English a Focus on Everyday Language in
Context. Boyer Educational Resources, 2003. Print.
Joseph,K.V. A Text Book of English Grammar. Chennai: Vijay Nicole ImprintsPrivate
Limited, 2006. Print.
Lester, Mark, and Larry Beason. The McGraw-Hill Handbook of English Grammar and
Usage. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. Print.
Murphy Raymond, Essential English Grammar. Chennai: Cambridge UP, 1998. Print.
Pillai G. Radhakrishnan,Rajendran, K. Spoken English for You, Level I, Chennai: Emerald
Publisher, 1987.Print.
Xavier, A.G. Practical English Grammar, Mumbai: St.Paul’s Press, 1988. Print.
Panda ,U.N.Jaypee’s Nurses’ Dictionary,3rd Edition ,New Delhi:Jaypee Brothers Medical
Publishers (P) Ltd,2011, Print.
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MLT1201GE/HCS1201GE LIFE SKILLS – I
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• develop positive behavioral changes
• acquire and integrate personal skills with specific workplace-readiness skills
• practice the tools and techniques to be applied in challenging situations
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: CORE LIFE SKILLS 7 Hrs.
Definition – Scope of Life Skills – WHO and Life Skills - Need for Psycho-Social Skills for Health Care
Services – Self and Others – Positive Thinking and Attitude – Self– Esteem – Empathy – Interpersonal
Skills
UNIT – II: COPING SKILLS 7 Hrs.
Coping with Emotions – Definition –Characteristics –Types – Classification – Coping Strategies –
Coping with Stress – Definition – Stressors – Sources of Stress – Adaptive Techniques
UNIT – III: CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING 8 Hrs.
Critical and Creative Thinking – Creativity – Techniques for Creative Thinking – Techniques for Logical
Thinking – Role of Critical and Creative Thinking – Relevance as Life Skill
UNIT IV: PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING 8 Hrs.
Problem Solving as a Skill – Steps and Techniques – Decision Making – Individual versus Group
Decision Making – Decision Making Methods.
REFERENCE BOOK(S)
Alphonse Xavier S.J. We Shall Overcome – A Text Book on Life Coping Skills, Chennai. MCRDCE
Publications. March, 2004. Print.
Mathew Mckay, Patrick Fanning – Self Esteem: Bangalore: Master mind books, I-2000, II - 2002.
Shiv Khera, You Can Win, New Delhi: Macmillan India Ltd: 1998. Print.
Shiv Khera, Living with Honour, New Delhi: Macmillan India Ltd, 2003. Print.
MLT1201GP /HCS1201GP BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS - I
(Lab)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 2 hrs/wk
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• practice office based applications
• use software packages
• apply the basics of computer applications
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT– I : BASIC APPLICATION 8 Hrs
Introduction – MS Paint – Tools – Menus – Editing colors – Angles – Introduction to notepad & word
pad – Practice for typing – Creating new file – Save – Save as – Opening the saved file – Short cut
keys – Saving and opening file to/from external storage.
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UNIT– II : DOCUMENT PREPARATION 12 Hrs
Tool Bars – Standard tool bar – Drawing tools – Formatting text and documents – Alignment tools –
Adding bullets & numbers – Header and foot notes – Adding tabs – Inserting files and hyperlinks.
UNIT – III : DOCUMENT FORMATTING/DESIGN 5 Hrs
Adding clip arts – Document protection – Autocorrect options – Table – Insertion– Sorting – Splitting &
merging cells – Text direction & alignment in tables.
UNIT – IV: ALIGNMENT AND PRINTING 5 Hrs
Align left , center ,Right, Justify – Line Spacing – Margins – Orientations – Paper Size – Page
setup – Alignment in PowerPoint & Excel – Print Preview – Magnifier – Print.
TEXT BOOK:
Xavier Alphonse.S.J. , “Computer Made Easy” – A Text Book on Basic Computing Skills –MCRDCE
Publications, I, Chennai, December 2011. Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Katherine Murray, Microsoft Office Word 2007 Inside Out, Microsoft Press
Publication, 2007. Print.
Mark Dodge, Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Inside Out, I , Microsoft Press Publication,
2007. Print.
MLT1202GE/HCS1202GE BIOLOGY – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - I
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME : 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• integrate the structure and functions of human body
• realize that all systems functions cooperate to maintain health
• apply the knowledge in taking care of the sick
COURSE OUTLINE :
UNIT – I : INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN BODY, PHYSIOLOGY AND ORGAN SYSTEMS 8 Hrs.
Levels of structural organization – Cells, Tissues, Organs, Systems, Tissue fluids –
Homeostasis – Temperature, Water and electrolyte balance, pH, Blood glucose, Oxygen and
Carbon dioxide levels – Cell membrane – Structure – Active and Passive transport – Skin
and its structure – Vital organs and systems – Overview of structure and functions.
UNIT – II : CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 7 Hrs.
Structure and function of heart and blood vessels – Control of heart rate – Pulse –
Regulation of blood pressure – Blood properties and composition – Cellular contents –
Functions – Blood clotting – Blood groups – Transfusion reaction.
UNIT – III : RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 7 Hrs.
Structure and function of lungs – Mechanism of breathing and exchange of gases –
Regulation of respiration.
UNIT – IV: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 8 Hrs.
Sex determination – Chromosome abnormalities: Puberty and menopause – Pituitary,
Gonadotrophins and prolactin – Male reproductive system – Structure of testis:
Spermatogenesis , Sperm morphology, Testicular secretion and functions, Abnormalities –
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Female reproductive system : Structure of ovaries, Fallopian tubes Uterus, Mammary glands,
Ovulation, Menstrual cycle, Fertilization and reproduction – Pregnancy and lactation.
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM). Volume II. 1st Ed. New
Delhi: New Age International (P) Ltd, 2009. Print. Chapter-14,15,16,17.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Chaurasia, B.D, Garg.K., Human Anatomy Regional and Applied. New Delhi: CBS
Publications, 2012. Print.
Ashalatha P.R., Deepa .G., Text book of Anatomy & Physiology for Nurses. 4th Edition.
New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. Print.
Pearce, E.C., Text book of Anatomy & Physiology for Nurses. 16thEdition. New Delhi:
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 1993. Print.
Waugh A and Grant A., Ross and Wilson, Anatomy and Physiology in health and Illness.
11th Edition. Elsevier publication, 2010. Print.
MLT1203GE MEDICAL STATISTICS
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME : 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• compute measures of central tendency
• represent the given data using appropriate diagrams
• understand and solve problems using permutations, combinations and
probability
COURSE OUTLINE :
UNIT – II : DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION OF DATA 8 Hrs.
Simple bar diagram, Divided bar diagram, Percentage bar diagram, Multiple
bar diagram, Pie diagram, Histogram.
UNIT – II : MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY 7 Hrs.
Mean, Median, Mode.
UNIT – III : STANDARD DEVIATION 7 Hrs.
Standard deviation: Co-efficient of variation, Measurement of uncertainty.
UNIT – IV : PROBABILITY 8 Hrs.
Permutations, Combinations, Probability (simple problems).
TEXT BOOK:
Harris, M. and Taylor, G., Medical Statistics made easy. Martin Dunitz, United
Kingdom, 2003. Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Bowers, D., Medical Statistics from Scratch: An Introduction for Health Professionals. 2nd
Ed. England: John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 2008. Print.
Machin, D., Campbell, M. J. and Walters, S. J., Medical Statistics: A Text book for the
Health Sciences. 4th Ed. England : John Wiley and Sons, 2007. Print.
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Peat, J. and Barton, B., Medical Statistics: A Guide to Data analysis and critical appraisal.
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2005. Print.
Petrie, A. and Sabin, C., Medical Statistics at a Glance. London: Blackwell Science Ltd,
2000. Print.
MLT1601ST LABORATORY MANAGEMENT
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME : 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• demonstrate the concepts of medical laboratory technology and lab safety
• identify the various laboratory tests and handle the clinical specimen
• maintain independently the various instruments and equipments in the laboratory
COURSE OUTLINE :
UNIT – I : BASICS IN LABORATORY 9T+6L Hrs./Wk.
Principles – Duties and responsibilities of MLT: Punctuality, Uniform, Cleanliness,
accuracy and precision, Observation, Confidential, Respect, First aid, Dedication,
Disposal, Sterility, Stationery and record keeping – Laboratory Glassware – Danger
signs: Biohazard, Laser, Radioactive materials and X-rays, Strong magnetic field, No
pacemakers - no metallic implants, Corrosive, Carcinogen chemical hazard, Poisonous
items, Harmful, Irritant, Flammable items, Explosive hazard, Dangerous for the
environment – Quality service standards – International organization for
standardization (ISO), National level quality standards: CPA (Clinical Pathology
Accreditation), MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency) and
MLSCN (Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria) and laboratory level of
implementation of quality standards: GLP (Good lab practices).
PRACTICAL:
o Handling of common laboratory Glassware
o Handling of equipments
UNIT – II : GLASSWARE AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 8T+6LHrs./Wk.
Care & use of laboratory glassware: Borosilicate glassware, Soda lime glassware –
Classification of glassware: General purpose glassware and volumetric glassware.
Maintenance of Glassware – Cleaning of Glassware: Cleaning of new glassware
General cleaning of glassware and special cleaning procedures of glassware:
Glassware for bacteriological investigations – Cleaning of pipettes, Slides, Syringes
another glassware, Surface cleaning –Clean laboratory equipments.
PRACTICAL:
o Cleaning of glassware
o Labeling of containers
UNIT – III : SPECIMEN HANDLING AND PERSONAL HYGIENE 10T Hrs./Wk.
Labeling of Containers – Safe use of Chemicals – Disposal of waste chemicals –
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Specimen handling – Sample labeling - Common laboratory accidents and hazards:
Cuts and wounds, Burns due to heat, Chemical burns and contamination by infective
materials – Personal hygiene –The importance of personal hygiene – Infection control
measures (universal precautions) - Effective Hand hygiene – Personal protective
equipments.
UNIT – IV : COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF SPECIMEN 10T+6L Hrs./Wk.
Phlebotomy, Collection – Preparation & Disposal of some important specimens –
Blood, Urine, Stool, Sputum, Throat Swab, CSF and Miscellaneous Specimens: Vaginal
swab, Hair, Nails and skin scrapings, Semen and Tissue Biopsy. Dispatch of
Specimens – Specimen receiving – Disposal of specimen after examination: Disposal
of blood, Clotted blood, Urine, body fluids, CSF, Saliva, Bacterial cultures, Stool and
sputum.
PRACTICAL:
o Demonstration of phlebotomy procedure using hand model.
o Disposal of specimen after examination.
UNIT – IV :LABORATORY MAINTENANCE 8T+2L Hrs./Wk.
Laboratory Records: Name of physician, Hospital management, Reagents and
instrumentations and patient’s history. Requisition and reporting system: Qualitative,
Semi-quantitative and quantitative – Laboratory register: Requisition slip and log book –
Identification of patient, Type of the patient, Referring doctor, Unit in charge, Ward,
Date and time of the specimen, Record book: Technician’s record book-date of the test,
Laboratory serial number, Specimen, Kinds of test, Readings. Central registration book:
Department, doctor, Unit in charge, Ward and patient history – Stock Register, Taking
of Inventory: Work bench inventory and store room inventory.
PRACTICAL:
o Exposure on inventory and various registers maintenance at hospitals and labs.
3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXT BOOK (S):
Godkar, P.B., Godkar D.P., Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology. 3rded. Mumbai:
BhalaniPublishing House, 2014. Print. Chapter 2, 34
Singhal, S.K., Lecture Notes for Medical Laboratory Technicians, New Delhi: Institute of Para
Medical Technology. Print. Chapter 4
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Laboratory Techniques.Vol – 1-3. 5thed. New Delhi: Tata
McGrawHill Publishers, 2008. Print.
Ramakrishnan, Sulochana K.N., Manual of Medical Laboratory Techniques. 1st ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Sood, R., Concise Book of Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation).
2nd ed. New Delhi:Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. Print.
Sood, R., Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 5thed. New Delhi:
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
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MLT1602ST CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY- I
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME : 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• demonstrate the concepts of clinical biochemistry
• identify the various techniques in biochemistry
• apply the skills gained through training in the hospitals & in the community
COURSE OUTLINE :
UNIT – I : SOLUTIONS AND REAGENTS 8T+4LHrs./Wk.
Introduction: anion, Cation, atom, Electron, Neutron, Proton, Electrolysis – Solution –
Reagent – Various types of solutions and reagents: Normal solutions: Basic methods of
preparation – Molar solutions ppm: Basic methods of preparation. Percent solutions:
W/V type and V/V type, basic methods of preparation. Buffer solutions: preparation of
standard buffers.
PRACTICAL:
o Preparation of standard solutions: 1N sodium carbonate, 1N hydrochloric
acid, 1N sodium hydroxide, 2/3 N sulfuric acid, preparation of normal
saline and preparation of various dilutions of stock solution.
UNIT – II : INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 10T+6L Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Balances -Centrifuges – Hot air oven – Incubator – Colorimeter and
photometry – Beer-Lambert’s law – Photometers and spectrophotometers – End point
reaction methods.
PRACTICAL:
o Separation of plasma from anti coagulated blood
o Separation of serum from clotted blood
UNIT – III: CARBOHYDRATES 9T+4L Hrs./Wk.
Definition – Important functions – Classification – Properties of carbohydrates –
Digestion of carbohydrates – Absorption of carbohydrates – Metabolism of
carbohydrates – Diabetes mellitus – Types of diabetes – Criteria for diagnosis of
diabetes.
PRACTICAL:
o Quantitative determination of urine glucose
UNIT – IV :PROTEINS AND LIPIDS 10T+6LHrs./Wk.
Proteins: Definition – Importance – Amino acids – Structure of proteins – Classification
of proteins – Important properties of proteins – Various types of proteins – Amino acid
absorption – Amino acid metabolism. Lipids: Definition – Importance – Classification of
lipids – Simple lipids – Compound lipids – Derived lipids –Fatty acids – Essential fatty
acids – Steroids – Digestion of lipids –Absorption of lipids –Important lipid profile tests.
PRACTICAL:
o Determination of total serum protein
o Determination of serum total lipids
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UNIT –V: ENZYMES, HORMONES AND VITAMINS 8T Hrs./Wk.
Enzymes: Introduction – Enzyme classification and nomenclature – Determination of
enzymes – End point reaction method of enzyme determinations. Hormones:
Introduction – Classification of hormones. Vitamins: Introduction – Water soluble
vitamins – Lipid soluble vitamins
3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXT BOOK:
Shanmugam, A., Fundamentals of Biochemistry for Medical Student. 7thed. New Delhi:
Wolters Kluwer (India) Private Ltd., 2013. Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Godkar, Godkar D.P., Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology. 3rded. Mumbai:
Bhalani Publishing House, 2014. Print.
Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Labo Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Laboratory Techniques. Vol –
1-3. 5th ed. New Delhi: Tata McGrawHill Publishers, 2008. Print.
Ramakrishnan, Sulochana K.N., Manual of Medical Laboratory Techniques. 1st ed.
New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Sood, R.,Concise Book of Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation).
2nd ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. Print.
Sood, R., Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 5th ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
Satyanarayan, U., Chakrapani, U., Biochemistry,4th Ed, New Delhi: Reed Elsevier India
2013. Print.
MLT1603ST CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY - I
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• demonstrate the concepts of microbiology
• identify the various techniques in microbiology
• apply the skills gained through training in the hospitals & in the community
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – II : BASICS IN CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY 8T Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – The prokaryotic group – The eukaryotic group –Clinical microbiology
laboratory tests –Introduction to bacteriology – Classification of bacteria –
Nomenclature of bacteria – Basic features of bacteria –factors influencing the growth of
bacteria – Morphology of bacteria –The normal bacterial flora of the body – Pathogenic
microorganisms –Sources of infection –Transmission of infection – Good lab practices
(GLP).
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UNIT – II : CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY LABORATORY 9T+2LHrs./Wk.
Safety in the laboratory – Safe code or practice for a microbiology laboratory –
Sterilization: Sterilization by dry heat, Moist heat, Filtration and physical methods.
Disinfection: Disinfection by chemical method – Basic requirements of a bacteriological
laboratory: Glassware, Wire loops, Devices for heating, Sterile swabs and reagents.
Autoclave: Uses, Principle, Components, Sterilization procedure and precautions –
Compound microscope: Uses, Principle, Components, Procedure and precautions.
PRACTICAL:
o Use of low and high power objectives of a microscope.
o Use of oil immersion lens.
UNIT – III : STAINING METHODS AND ASEPTIC TECHNIQUES 10T+4LHrs./Wk.
Introduction – Staining requirements: Stains, Mordants, Accentuator, Decolorization,
Preparation of smears for staining, FIxing the smears, Technique of staining smears,
Examination of stained smears, Quality control. Gram staining: Introduction, Principle
and procedure, Reagents, Interpretation of results and applications – Acid fast staining:
Introduction, Principle and procedure, Reagents, interpretation of results and
applications.
PRACTICAL:
o Sterilization in the autoclave.
UNIT – IV: STUDY OF GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA 9T+8L Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Staphylococcus: Morphology, Cultural characteristics –Streptococcus:
Morphology, Cultural characteristics – Mycobacterium: Morphology, Cultural
characteristics.
PRACTICAL:
o Gram staining method.
o Morphological, cultural and biochemical study of Gram positive
bacteria
UNIT – V : STUDY OF GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA 9T+6L Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Enterobacteriaceae: Morphology, Cultural characteristics –Salmonella:
Morphology, Cultural characteristics – Vibrio cholerae: Morphology, Cultural
characteristics.
PRACTICAL:
o Morphological, cultural and biochemical study of Gram negative
bacteria.
3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXT BOOK (S):
Gupte, S., The short text book of medical microbiology Including parasitology.10th ed.
New Delhi:Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2010. Print. Chapter :61, 64
Godkar, P.B.,GodkarD.P., Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology. 3rded. Mumbai:
Bhalani Publishing House, 2014.Print.Chapter :25,26,27
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REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Ananthanarayan, Paniker, Textbook of microbiology. 9th ed. Hyderabad: Universities press
(India) Private Limited, 2013. Print.
Arora, B., Practical microbiology. New Delhi: CBS Publishers & Distributors, Print.
Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Laboratory Techniques. Vol – 1-3. 5th ed. New Delhi: Tata
McGrawHill Publishers, 2008. Print.
Ramakrishnan, Sulochana K.N., Manual of Medical Laboratory Techniques. 1st ed.
New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Shanmugam, A., Fundamentals of Biochemistry for Medical Student., 7th ed. New Delhi:
Wolters Kluwer (India) Private Ltd., 2013. Print.
Sood, R.,Concise ,Book of Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 2nd
ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. Print.
Sood, R., Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 5th ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
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ENG2201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION – II
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 2hrs. / wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• know the structure of English Grammar
• use four language skills and vocabulary
• develop an interest in reading .
UNIT –I: Vocabulary and Grammar 8 hrs.
One Word Substitutes – Dictionary & its usage – Learning new words through newspaper
– Nouns – Tenses – Punctuation – abbreviations – Acronyms used in health care.
UNIT –II: Reading Skills 7 hrs.
Reading for information – Application of scanning and skimming – Silent and loud reading:
Advantages and disadvantages – Reading Practice of medical case studies – Reading
passages related to the ethical behavior of the nurses (to motivate nurses. eg.
compassion, care, confidence, cooperation.
UNIT- III: Speaking Skills 8 hrs.
Greeting/introducing oneself – introducing a friend to another friend – Breaking off a
conversation politely, leave-taking – Making and responding to inquiries / request –
Expressing an opinion / agreement/ disagreement – Expressing emotions – Pleasure,
sorrow, regret, surprise, admiration – Narrating or reporting an event.
UNIT –IV: Writing Skills & Practical Assessment 7 hrs.
Letter writing (writing cv, note writing, register maintaining – Précis writing and Flow Chart
(using medical case studies)
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Boyer, Susan. Understanding Spoken English a Focus on Everyday Language in
Context. Boyer Educational Resources, 2003. Print.
Joseph,K.V. AText Book of English Grammar.Chennai: Vijay Nicole ImprintsPrivate
Limited, 2006. Print.
Lester, Mark, and Larry Beason. The McGraw-Hill Handbook of English Grammar
and Usage. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. Print.
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Murphy Raymond, Essential English Grammar. Chennai: Cambridge UP, 1998. Print.
Pillai G. Radhakrishnan,Rajendran, K. Spoken English for You, Level I, Chennai:
Emerald Publisher,1987. Print.
Xavier, A.G. Practical English Grammar, Mumbai: St.Paul’s Press, 1988. Print.
MLT2201GE / HCS2201GE LIFE SKILLS – II
(Theory) LEARNING OUTCOME: 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• recognize the importance of goal setting
• acquire skills to manage time
• apply workplace etiquette
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: MOTIVATION AND GOAL SETTING 7 Hrs.
Motivation – Meaning – Self Actualization, Internal and External Factors of Motivation –
Goal Setting – Definition – SMART Goals – Obstacles.
UNIT – II: TIME MANAGEMENT 7 Hrs.
Time Management – Habit versus Attitude – Handling Time – Procrastination –Causes and
Consequences – Planning and Organizing Skills – Impact of Time in Life Goals.
UNIT – III: WORK PLACE ETIQUETTE 8 Hrs.
Work Place Etiquette – Making Positive Impressions – Office Etiquette – Presentation
Skills – Verbal – Body Language – Dress Code
UNIT-IV: JOB PREPAREDNESS 8 Hrs.
Setting Career Goals – Preparing Personal Profile – Job Searching and Matching Skills –
Interview Preparation – Negotiation and Assertiveness.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Alphonse Xavier S.J. We Shall Overcome – A Text Book on Life Coping Skills, Chennai:
MCRDCE Publications, March, 2004. Print.
Cairo Jim. Motivation and Goal Setting, Bangalore: Master mind Books. 2002. Print.
Ray Josephs. Hot to gain an extra hour every day, Harper Collins, Noida: Printed in India
by Gopsons papers Ltd. 1994. Print.
Smith Brian. Body Language, Delhi: Rohan Book Company, 2004. Print.
MLT2201GP /HCS2201GPBASIC COMPUTER SKILLS- II
(Lab)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 2hrs /wk
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• analyze data and perform automatic calculations
• to create presentations
• demonstrate the skills in making an effective presentation with audio and video effects using
Power Point
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COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT– I: SPREADSHEET- I 12 hrs
Starting microsoft excel – Spread sheet basic– Customizing excel– Working with
workbooks – Inserting Cells– Rows & columns – Formatting sheets.
UNIT–II: SPREADSHEET -II 6 hrs
Adding sheets – Inserting graphs – Charts & pictures– Working with functions–
Conditional formatting – Goal Seek – Data analysis and formula auditing.
UNIT–III: PRESENTATION 6 hrs
Creating Presentations – Inserting slides – Creating organization charts – Designing
slides – Applying animation schemes – Rehearse Timings– Presenting the slides.
UNIT–IV: MEDICAL LAB REPORT 6 hrs
Reports on hematology– cytology – histopathology – patient history collection and
physical assessment.
TEXT BOOK:
Xavier Alphonse.S.J. , “Computer Made Easy” – A Text Book on Basic Computing
Skills –MCRDCE Publications, I, Chennai, December 2011. Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Carl Siechert, Microsoft Office 2010 Inside Out Microsoft Press Publication, 2010.
Print.
MLT2202GE/HCS2202GE ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME : 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• identify the importance of Environmental health and its relation to health and
disease
• understand the environmental factors like water and air
• manage the disposal of waste
COURSE OUTLINE
UNIT – I : COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT 8 Hrs.
Physical environment: Air, Light, Water, Soil, Radiation Importance of environmental,
Health, Radiation- Effects, Light- Sources, Biological effects of sunlight.
UNIT – II: AIR 7 Hrs.
Air – Sources of Air pollution, Effects& control of Air pollution – Air borne diseases.
UNIT – III: WATER 7 Hrs.
Sources of water, Uses of water, Effect of water pollution, Control of water pollution,
Purification of water – Water borne diseases.
UNIT – IV: WASTE MANAGEMENT 8 Hrs.
Methods of refuse disposal in Community– Excreta disposal – Sanitary latrine methods
of disposal of biomedical waste.
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TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume I, 1st Ed, New Delhi:
New Age International (P) Ltd, 2009. Print.Chapter-6
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Kasthuri SundarRao, An Introduction to Community Health Nursing ,4thEdition,Chennai:
B.I.Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2004,(Revised) . Print.
K.Park, Essentials of Community Health Nursing, 4th Edition, Jabalpur: M/S Banarsidas
Bhanot Publishers, 2004. Print.
K.Park&ParkTextbook of Preventive And Social Medicine, 18th Edition, Jabalpur: M/S
Banarsidas Bhanot Publishers, 2011. Print.
MLT2203GE/HCS2203GE FIRST AID
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOMES: 2 Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• gain knowledge in giving First Aid
• learn the skill in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
• gain skills in bandaging
COURSE OUTLINE
UNIT – I: BASICS IN FIRST AID 4 Hrs.
Purposes of First aid – Qualities required for a first aider – Principles of First aid – Rules
of First aid – Scope of First aid – Important points of attending a casualty – First aid Kit
UNIT – II: COMMON CASUALTIES ANDMANAGEMENT 6 Hrs.
Unconsciousness – Convulsions – Hemorrhage – Shock-Poisoning – Bites and Stings –
Burns and Scalds – Fracture
UNIT – III:BANDAGES AND SLINGS 10 Hrs.
Purposes of Bandages – Types of Bandages – Purposes of roller Bandages – Rules of
applications – Turns in the application of roller Bandages
Activity:
Bandaging Simple spiral, Reverse spiral & Figure of eight, Spica – Eye, Ear
UNIT – IV: RESPIRATION AND ASPHYXIA 10 Hrs.
Drowning – Choking due to foreign body in the air way and different methods to be
adopted as back blows – Heimlich’s manoeuvre – Manual chest thrusts – Slapping the
back of an infant – Artificial respiration as mouth to mouth Respiration – Silvester’s
method – Schafer’s method – External cardiac massage
Activity: BLS
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume I, 1st Ed, New Delhi:
New Age International (P) Ltd, 2009. Print.Chapter-6
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REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Thresyamma.C.P., Basic Nursing Procedure Manual & Essentials, Kottayam : P.C.Mathew
Perumpalli House, 2005. Print.
Mayilvahanan Natarajan, Principles of first aid and Home nursing, Madras:Indian Red cross
Society (TNB), 1993.Print.
MLT2601ST HAEMATOLOGY I
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3LHrs./k.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• demonstrate the concepts of haematology
• identify the various automated techniques in haematology
• apply the skills gained through training in the hospitals & in the community
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: BASICS IN HAEMATOLOGY 8T+6L Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Blood – Hematopoietic system of body – Erythropoiesis – Stages of
Development, Factors influencing erythropoiesis, Erythrocytes – Leukopoiesis –
Development of neutrophil, Development of eosinophil, Development of monocytes,
Development of lymphocytes, Life span of leukocytes, Applied physiology, Leukocytes:
Morphology, Functions and properties of leukocytes, Physiology of white blood cells.
Thrombopoiesis – Applied physiology, Platelets. Hemoglobin structure.
PRACTICAL:
o Study of morphology of blood cells.
o Differential leukocyte count
UNIT – II: HAEMATOLOGICAL LABORATORY 10T Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Basic requirements: Glassware, Reagents, Equipments and Instruments.
Ways of obtaining blood: Capillary or peripheral blood – Selection of site, Method,
Number of tests performed. Venous blood – Collection of blood by vein puncture,
Complications: Immediate, Late-Local complications, Late general complication, Clinical
alert. Anticoagulants: EDTA, Oxalates, Trisodiumcitrate , Heparin , Special
anticoagulants.
UNIT –III: ROUTINE HAEMATOLOGICAL TESTS 9T+10L Hrs./Wk.
Complete blood count –Complete hemogram – Reference ranges and normal values–
Routine laboratory experiments: Sahli’s method, Drabkin’s method, Total blood count
and Differential count using hemocytometer.
PRACTICAL:
o Total erythrocyte count by hemocytometer
o Total Leukocyte count by hemocytometer
o Determination of platelet count by hemocytometer
UNIT – IV: AUTOMATION IN HAEMATOLOGY 8T Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Cell counting by impedance measurement: Principle, Advantages, General
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Errors, Technical Errors, Parameters of analysis.
UNIT –V: HAEMATOLOGICAL DISEASES 10T+4L Hrs./Wk.
Anemia – Classification: Morphological classification, Etiological Classification. Iron
deficiency anemia: Introduction, General consideration, Laboratory tests in iron
deficiency anemia. The hemolytic anemia: Introduction, Classification general
consideration. The leukemia : Introduction, Classification. Parasitic infections of blood:
Malaria, Leishmaniasis, Filaria.
PRACTICAL:
o Determination of blood hemoglobin
3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXT BOOK:
Sood, R., Concise Book of Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and
interpretation). 2nd ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015.
Print. Chapter 10,11
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Godkar, Godkar D.P., Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology. 3rded. Mumbai: Bhalani
Publishing House, 2014. Print.
Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Laboratory Techniques. Vol – 1-3. 5th ed. New Delhi: Tata
McGrawHill Publishers, 2008. Print.
Ramakrishnan, Sulochana K.N., Manual of Medical Laboratory Techniques. 1st ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Sood, R., Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 5th ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
MLT2602ST CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF BODY FLUIDS AND FAECES - I
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course the student will be able to
• demonstrate the concepts of bacteriology
• identify the various automated techniques in bacteriology
• apply the skills gained through training in the hospitals & in the community
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT –I: FORMATION OF URINE 8T Hrs./Wk.
Structure and function of kidney – Nephron – Process of urine formation, Composition of
normal urine – Volume, Specific gravity, pH, Total solids and inorganic constituents.
Clinical significance of urine analysis, Laboratory tests – Specimen collection,
preservation, Examination of various tests in urine.
UNIT –II: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF URINE 12T+10L Hrs./Wk.
Physical examination of urine: Volume , Color ,Appearance , Sediment formation, Odor
,Reaction and pH – Specific gravity – Chemical examination of urine: Glucose – Ketone
bodies ,Occult blood ,Bile pigments :Bile salts, Urobilinogen – Other urinary substances
and tests for special circumstances – Chemical examination of urine using multistix
reagent strips.
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PRACTICAL:
o Physical examination of urine
o Chemical examination of urine
UNIT –III: MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF URINE 8T+4L Hrs./Wk.
Leukocytes – -Epithelial cells – Erythrocytes – Casts – Cylindroids– Mucus threads –
yeast cells – Bacteria – Spermatozoa– Oval fat bodies and fat droplets– Crystals –
Artifacts– Parasites – Interpretative urinalysis – Examination of urinary calculi
PRACTICAL:
o Microscopic examination of urine
UNI –IV:EXAMINATION OF FAECES 10T+3L Hrs./Wk.
Introduction – Protozoa – Pathogenic protozoa: Entamoebahistolytica, Giardia lamblia,
Toxoplamagondii, Balantidium coli and Cryptosporidium parvum – Routine examination
of feces: Laboratory determinations, Collection of stool specimen, Precautions taken after
collection of feces specimen, Laboratory determinations – Microscopic examination of
stool specimen.
PRACTICAL:
o Microscopic examination of stool specimen
UNIT –V: INTRODUCTION TO OTHER BODY FLUIDS 7T+3L Hrs./Wk.
Clinical significance of body fluids: Collection, Preservation and examination of
cerebrospinal fluid, Semen, Sputum, Cavity fluids and Gastric contents.
PRACTICAL:
o Routine examination of sputum.
TEXT BOOK:
Godkar, Godkar D.P., Text Book of Medical Laboratory Technology. 3rded. Mumbai:
Bhalani Publishing House, 2014. Print. Chapter 45-51.
3L hrs/Wk – Total: 45L hrs/semester: 20 hrs in-house training and 25hrs in hospital/ labs
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Mukherjee, K.L., Medical Laboratory Techniques. Vol – 1-3. 5th ed. New Delhi: Tata
McGrawHill Publishers, 2008. Print.
Ramakrishnan, Sulochana K.N., Manual of Medical Laboratory Techniques. 1st ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Sood, R., Concise Book of Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation).
2nd ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2015. Print.
Sood, R., Medical Laboratory Technology (Methods and interpretation). 5th ed. New
Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
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Evaluation Pattern
MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY I SEMESTER YEAR: 2015-2016
Course code
Course Title
Course Type
Total Hrs / Week
FORMATIVE (Maximum 75 marks)
SUMMATIVE (Max.25marks)
Semester Exam Duration
Theory Lab Theory Lab Theory
Lab No.ofE
valn. Req.Max. No.ofEvaln. Req. Max. Req.
Max. Req.Max.
TAM1201FL Functional Tamil I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
ENG1201FL English for Communication I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
MLT1201GE Life Skills I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
MLT1201GP Basic Computer Skills I LA 2 - - 3 75 - 25 1½ hrs
MLT1202GE Biology – Anatomy and Physiology I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
MLT1203GE Medical Statistics TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
MLT1601ST Laboratory Management LT 6 3 30 3 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
MLT1602ST Clinical Biochemistry I LT 6 3 30 3 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
MLT1603ST Clinical Microbiology I LT 6 3 30 3 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
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II SEMESTER
Course Code
Course Title
Course Type
Total Hrs. / Wk.
FORMATIVE (Max. 75 marks)
SUMMATIVE (Max. 25 marks)
Semester Exam Duration
Theory Lab Theory Lab Viva
Theory Lab No.of.Evaln Req.Max No.of.Evaln Req.Max. Req. Max.
Req.Max Req.Max.
TAM2201FL Functional Tamil II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs. -
ENG2201FL English for Communication II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs. -
MLT2201GE Life Skills II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs. -
MLT2201GP Basic Computer Skills II LA 2 - - 3 75 - 25 - - 1½ hrs.
MLT2202GE Environment and Health TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs. -
MLT2203GE First Aid TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs. -
MLT2601ST Haematology I LT 6 3 30 3 45 10 15 - 2 hrs. 3 hrs.
MLT2602ST Clinical Examination of Body
Fluids &Faeces I
LT 6 3 30 3 45 10 15 - 2 hrs. 3 hrs.
MLT2601SI Internship LA 6 - - - 75 - 25 - - -
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INTERNSHIP ASSESSMENT - Req. Max: Formative 75, Summative 25
• Formative 75 (Industrial Partners)
5 - Excellent; 4 - Very Good; 3 – Good; 2 – Fair; 1- Satisfactory; 0 – Not Satisfactory;
• Summative 25 (Course Teacher)
Case study – 15; Viva - 10
Application of
Knowledge
(5)
Care for tools &
equipment
(5)
Economic use of
materials
(5)
Safety
Consciousness
(5)
Speed
(10)
Accuracy
(10)
Quality of
Workmanship
(10)
Amount of
Work
(10)
No. of Attempts
(5)
Attitude
(10)
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B.Voc. in HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Course Profile
Sem. Category Course Code Course Title Hrs./Wk. Credits
I
PART I GENERAL
EDUCATION
TAM1201FL FUNCTIONAL TAMIL I 2 2
ENG1201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION I
2 2
HCS1201GE/MLT1201GE
LIFE SKILLS I 2 2
HCS1201GP/MLT1201GP
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS I 2 2
HCS1202GE/MLT1202GE
BIOLOGY – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 5
2 2
HCS1203GE NUTRITION 2 2
PART II SKILL
COMPONENT
HCS1601ST FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING I 3T+3L*
6
HCS1602ST FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING II
3T+3L* 6
HCS1603ST MICROBIOLOGY AND HOSPITAL HOUSE KEEPING
3T+3L* 6
TOTAL 30 30
II
PART I GENERAL
EDUCATION
TAM2201FL FUNCTIONAL TAMIL II 2 2
ENG2201FL ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION II
2 2
HCS2201GE/MLT2201GE
LIFE SKILLS II 2 2
HCS2201GP/MLT2201GE
BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS II 2 2
HCS2202GE/MLT2202GE
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH 2 2
HCS2203GE/MLT2203GE
FIRST AID 2 2
PART II SKILL
COMPONENT
HCS2601ST BASICS IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING
3T+3L* 6
HCS2602ST MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
3T+3L* 6
HCS2601SI INTERNSHIP 6 6
TOTAL 30 30
General Education: 24 Credits, Skill Component: 36 Credits
* 3L hrs./Wk. – Total hrs.: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs. in house training and 20 hrs. in hospital/
labs
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HCS1203GE NUTRITION
(Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 2 Hrs /Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• explain the principles of nutrition and its relation to health and disease
• apply this knowledge in the promotion of health and in the care of the sick
• prepare food for both sick and healthy individual
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I : IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION 10 Hrs.
Relation of nutrition to health – Nutrients and functions of food – Energy foods –
Carbohydrate ,Fats ,Protiens , calories, Vitamins and minerals – Protective foods Water
and cellulose – Nutritive value of foodstuffs : The calorie, nutritive value of common food –
Preparation and preservation of foods : Selection, storage and preparation of foods –
Methods of cooking – Preservation of food : household methods, Other methods of
enriching the family diet.
UNIT – II : BALANCED DIET AND NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY 10 Hrs.
Definition and Importance of balanced diet – Vulnerable groups and sample balanced
diets – Cultural factors – Common deficiencies in nutrition : malnutrition, overnutrition,
undernutrition – Effects of excess nutrient and fast food – Nutritional deficiency diseases :
Xeropthalmia,Keratomalacia, Night Blindness, Scurvy, Anemia, Rickets,Protein Energy
Malnutrition (Marasmus,Kwashiorkor).
Activity: Chart preparation on deficiency diseases and food supplements – The health
worker’s role in prevention of deficiencies and malnutrition.
UNIT – III : FOOD AND HYGIENE 4 Hrs.
Food standards, Food adulteration – Common adulterants in food, Effect of Adulteration.
Activity – Detection of Adulterants in food.
UNIT – IV : DIET AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT 6 Hrs.
Types of Diet: Fluid diets, Semi solid, Solid – Brief introduction to systemic diseases –
Special Diets for Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Peptic ulcer, renal failure and elderly.
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume I, 1st ed. New Delhi, New
Age International (P) Ltd.2009. Chapter-10, ,Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Gupta, L.C., Food & Nutrition Facts and Figures ,6th ed., New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers, 2006. Print.
RekhaSharma , Diet Management , 3rd ed., New Delhi, Elsevier publications, 2004. Print.
Indrani , T.K. Nursing Manual of Nutritionand Therapeutic Diet,1st ed., New Delhi,
JaypeeBrothers Medical Publishers, Reprinted2008. Print.
Vijaya D. Joshi.Hand book of Nutrition and Dietetics , 1st ed., New Delhi, Vora Medical
Publications, Reprinted 2005. Print.
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HCS1601STFUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING I
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• understand the concept of comprehensive nursing care
• carry out the basic nursing technique and apply scientific principles
• develop skills in observation, recording and reporting
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: INTRODUCTION TO HOSPITAL & NURSING 10T+3LHrs.
Hospital: Definition, Types, Organizational structure, Functions of Hospital -- Nursing:
Concept, Goals, Scope, and Qualities of a Nurse, Duties and Responsibilities and
Etiquette in Nursing -- Interpersonal Relationship between the Nurse and health team
members -- Basic Nursing Principles -- Admission of the Patient -- Bed: Types, Bed
making and Discharge procedure.
Practical
o Admission of Patient
o Bed Making: Preparation of lotion, unoccupied bed, occupied bed,
o Discharge procedure.
UNIT – II: OBSERVATION NEEDS 10T+6LHrs.
History Collection -- Physical Examinations -- Vital Signs
Practical
o Checking Height and Weight
o Physical Assessment : Inspection, Palpation, Auscultation, Percussion
o Vital signs : Temperature: (i) Oral (ii) Rectal (iii) Auxiliary – Pulse –
Respiration -- Blood pressure.
UNIT– III : BASIC NURSING CARE – I 5T+6LHrs.
Activity and Exercise: Meaning, Purposes, Types of exercises – Physical comfort :
Comfort devices, Positions.
Practical
o Mobility and Exercises : Changing position of the helpless patients, Active and
Passive Exercises , Assisting with Ambulation.
o Use of accessories and comfort devices: Back rest, Cardiac Table, Bed
Cradle, Special Mattresses, Bed Blocks, Sand Bags.
o Use of Bed side- rails.
o Positions: (a) Recumbent (b) Semi – recumbent (c) Prone (d) Lateral e) Knee
Chest (f) Sims (g) Lithotomy (h) Trendelenburg (i) Fowlers.
UNIT – IV : BASIC NURSING CARE – II 10T+6LHrs.
Personal Hygiene: Oral care: Problems of neglected mouth – Skin care: Bedsore and
Back care – Nail care – Hair care: Hair wash -- Pediculosis treatment.
Practical
o Personal Care
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o Mouth Care
o Bath in Bed – Back Care – Care of Pressure points – Care of Hands and feet
o Hair wash – Pediculosis Treatment.
UNIT– V : ELIMINATION NEEDS 10T+4LHrs.
Bowel elimination: Collection of specimens, offering Bed pan –
Bladder Elimination: Collection of specimens, offering Urinal– Problems/Abnormal
elimination :Bowel Elimination : Constipation, Diarrhea – Bladder elimination:
Retention of urine, Incontinence of urine.
Practical
o Use of Bedpan
o Use of Urinal
o Enema
o Suppositories
o Catheterization
o Diagnostic Procedure: Collection of Specimen :Urine Routine ,24 hours Urine
Collection, Culture: Urine, Faeces, , Sputum , Smear: Blood, Pus, Throat
Swab, Urine Test: Specific Gravity,Reaction , Albumin ,Sugar , Acetone , Bile
salts and bile pigments.
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total hrs: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs in house training and 20 hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume II, 1st ed., New Delhi,
New Age International (P) Ltd.2009. Chapter-21,23 , Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Board of Nursing Education Nurses League (CMAI), A New Textbook for Nurses inIndia,
Foundations of Nursing, Volume I, 5th ed., New Delhi, B.I.Publications PVT.LTD,
2007. Print.
InamdarMadhuri.,Nursing Arts (Principle and Practice)- Part I, 2nd ed., Mumbai, VORA
Medical Publications, 2009. Print.
Nancy.,StephaniesPrinciples& Practice of Nursing, Nursing arts Procedures, Vol - I, 4th
ed., Indore, N.R. Publishing House, 2012. Print.
Thresyamma.C.P.,Basic Nursing procedure Manual &Essentials, Kottayam: P.C.Mathew
Perumpalli House, 2005 . Print.
HCS1602ST FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING II
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• assist the nurse in therapeutic feeding and procedure
• learn the skill in providing pre &post-operative care
• provide nursing care for patients with communicable diseases
• gain the skill in administration of drugs
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COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: HOT AND COLD APPLICATION 5T+5L Hrs.
Classification – Purpose - Procedure
Practical
o Hot applications: Dry heat application , Moist heat Applications
o Steam Inhalation: (a) Nelson inhaler (b) Nebulizer
o Cold Application: Cold Compress (b) Ice Cap (c) Tepid Sponge.
UNIT– II : PRE AND POST-OPERATIVE CARE 10T+ 7L Hrs.
Surgical Asepsis: Scrubbing, Gowning, Gloving ,Mask Techniques -- Pre-Operative
Preparation – Post-operative Care – Wound Care: Types of Wound, Medications for
Dressing – Wound care: Surgical dressing – Oxygen Administration: Purposes, Methods,
Advantages ,Procedure.
Practical
o Oxygen therapy: Mask ,Tent , Nasal Catheter
o Surgical Asepsis: Scrubbing, Gowning, Gloving and Mask Techniques
o Wound Care: Surgical Dressing.
UNIT– III : FEEDING 10T +5L Hrs.
Types of Diet: Liquid Diet, Semi solid Diet, Solid Diet – Methods of Feeding: Naso
gastric tube Feeding.
Practical
o Ryle’s tube feeding
o Ryle’s tube aspiration
UNIT – IV : COMMUNICABLE DISEASES 15 Hrs.
Tuberculosis – Leprosy – Typhoid – Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome –
Poliomyelitis – Malaria.
UNIT – V : INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY 5T+8L Hrs.
Types of Medicines--Forms of drugs--Adverse drug reaction--Legal Control of Drugs--
Misuse and over use of drugs--Abbreviations and prescriptions--Care of Medicine
cabin--Administration of drugs.
Practical
o Administration of oral medication
o Injections
o Infusions
o Topical Application.
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total hrs: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs in house training and 20 hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM),Volume I,II, 1st ed., New Delhi:
New Age International (P) Ltd.2009. Chapter-8,22,24 , Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Inamdar Madhuri. Nursing Arts (Principle and Practice)- Part I & Part II, 2nd ed., Mumbai:
VORA Medical Publications, 2009. Print.
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Nancy .Sr., StephaniesPrinciples& Practice of Nursing, Nursing arts Procedures, Vol- I
&Vol- II, 4th ed., Indore : N.R. Publishing House, 2012. Print.
Thresyamma.C.P.,Basic Nursing procedure Manual & Essentials,Kottayam:
P.C.MathewPerumpalli House, 2005. Print.
HCS1603ST MICROBIOLOGY AND HOSPITAL HOUSE KEEPING
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• gain awareness on general microbiology
• apply the skills gained through training in a hospitals and community
• maintain a clean hospital environment
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I : BASICS IN MICROBIOLOGY 15T Hrs.
Definition of Microbiology – Distribution of Microorganism and their classifications –
Gram positive and Gram negative organism – Factors affecting growth of bacteria –
Control of Bacteria: Methods of control of bacteria – Mechanical methods – Physical
methods – Chemical methods – Control of micro organisms in Human body.
UNIT – II: INFECTION PROCESS 10T Hrs.
Disease transmission – Portals of entry of organisms – Portals of exit – Methods of
Transmission of hospital infections – Common Types of Hospital infection.
UNIT – III: INFECTION AND RESISTANCE 5T+8L Hrs.
Types of Immunity – Immunization.
Practical
o National Expanded Program on Immunization.
o Preparation of Injection tray for vaccine
UNIT– IV : INTRODUCTION TO HOUSE KEEPING 5T+7L Hrs.
Housekeeping – House keeper – Biomedical waste – Role of House Keeper in
collection and disposal of Biomedical waste – Maintenance of supplies: Gauze,
cotton,chemical solutions.
Practical
o Maintenance of supplies: Gauze, cotton,chemical solutions
o Biomedical waste collection and segregation
o Biomedical waste disposal.
UNIT– V : METHODS OF CLEANING 10T+10L Hrs.
Purposes of Cleanliness – Methods of cleaning – Special points in cleanliness –
Materials used for cleanliness – Care of utensils – Care of beddings – Care of linen –
Care of rubber goods – Removal of stains from linen.
Practical
o Care of utensils
o Care of beddings
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o Care of linen
o Care of rubber goods.
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total hrs: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs in house training and 20 hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume I, 1st ed., New Delhi, New
Age International (P) Ltd.2009. Chapter-5,8 , Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Board of Nursing Education Nurses League (CMAI), A New Textbook for Nurses inIndia,
Foundations of Nursing, Volume I, 5th ed., New Delhi, B.I.Publications PVT.LTD,
2007. Print.
InamdarMadhuri.,Nursing Arts (Principle and Practice)- Part I, 2nd ed., Mumbai: VORA
Medical Publications, 2009. Print.
Nancy.,StephaniesPrinciples& Practice of Nursing, Nursing arts Procedures, Vol- I, 4th
ed., Indore: N.R. Publishing House, 2012. Print.
Thresyamma.C.P.,Basic Nursing procedure Manual &Essentials, Kottayam:
P.C.MathewPerumpalli House, 2005 . Print.
HCS2601ST BASICS IN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING
(Lab cum Theory)
LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• understand the meaning of maternity nursing
• identify the stages of Embryological and in obstetrics and Foetal development
• gain the knowledge of the female pelvis
• understand the concept of Pediatric nursing
• assess the Growth & Development of child from Neonate to adolescent
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNITY NURSING 10T Hrs.
Meaning of Midwifery – Role of midwives.
UNIT – II : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM 5T+4L Hrs..
Pelvis: Types of Pelvis – Menstrual cycle – Spermatogenesis.
Practical
o Female Pelvis
UNIT – III : EMBRYOLOGY AND FOETOLOGY 5T+3L Hrs..
Fertilization and Implantation – Development of fertilized ovum – Development of
foetus – Development of placenta.
Practical
o Foetal Skull
UNIT – IV : INTRODUCTION TO PEDIATRIC NURSING 10T+8L Hrs.
Concept of Pediatric Nursing – Role of Pediatric Nurse – Baby Friendly Hospital –
Under Five Clinics – Expanded Programme on Immunization Schedule.
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Practical
o Visit to Under Five Clinic
o Assessment of Anthropometric measurements : Hight, weight , Head
circumference, Chest circumference, Mid arm circumference
UNIT – V: GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD 15T+10L Hrs.
Infancy – Toddler – Preschool – School Age – Adolescent
Practical
o New born Assessment :ABGAR scoring, physical examination
o Cord care
o Eye care
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total hrs: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs in house training and 20 hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXTBOOK:
Chalkley A.M., A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume I, 1st ed., New Delhi,
New Age International (P) Ltd.2009. Chapter-11,12.Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
AnnamaJacab,A Comprehensive Textbook and Gynaecological Nursing ,3rd ed., New
Delhi,Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2012. Print.
Dutta D.C.,Textbook of Obstetrics,6th ed., Kolkata , HiralalKonar Publishers New Central
Book Agency (P)Ltd, 2004. Print.
Myles, Textbook for Midwifery,14th ed., Gillion Fletcher Pub,2003. Print.
Thresamma CP., A Guide to Midwifery Students Published by Jaypee Brothers Medical
Publishers, New Delhi. 2005 .Print..
HCS2602ST MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
(Lab cum Theory) LEARNING OUTCOME: 3T+3L Hrs./Wk.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to
• know the meaning and concept of Mental health nursing
• demonstrate skill in nursing management of patients with various mental disorders
• recognize the role of nurse in Bio – Psychosocial therapies
COURSE OUTLINE:
UNIT – I: PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS OF MENTAL HEALTH 10T Hrs.
Mental health – Mental illness – National Mental health programmes –
Basic rights of mentally ill patient – Characteristics of mentally healthy person.
UNIT – II: PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 10T+6LHrs.
Definition – Psychiatric Nursing – Classification of Mental disorder –
Etiology of Mental disorder – History taking and mental status Examination – Role of
Mental health nursing.
Practical
o Mental status Examination
o History collection
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UNIT – III: MENTAL ILLNESS 10T+6LHrs.
Causes – Signs and symptoms – Management of
Dépression, Schizophrenia, Mania, Suicidal tendancy.
Practical
o Procedure for Giving Medication
o Administration of Injection
UNIT – IV: SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDER 10T+5LHrs.
Alcoholism – Drug addiction.
Practical
o Group Discussion
o Role play
UNIT – V: THERAPIES USED IN MENTAL DISORDERS 5T+8L Hrs.
Psychopharmacology – Family therapy – Group therapy – Behavior therapy Electro
Convulsive Therapy(ECT)
Practical
o Preparation for Electro Convulsive Therapy
* 3L hrs/Wk – Total hrs: 45hrs/semester: 25 hrs in house training and 20 hrs in hospital/ labs
TEXTBOOK:
BimlaKapoor, Text Book Of Psychiatric Nursing Vol-II, 3rd ed., New Delhi:Kumar
Publishing House, 2008-09,Print.
REFERENCE BOOK(S):
Chalkley A.M.A Textbook for the Health Worker (ANM), Volume II, 1st ed., New Delhi:New
Age International (P) Ltd , 2009. Print.
NeelamKumari. A Textbook of Behavioural Science , 2nd ed., S.Vikas & Company Medical
Publishers,2010.Print.
Sreevani,R., A Guide to Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing,3rd ed., New Delhi: Jaypee
Brother’s Medical Publishers (P)Ltd, 2010.Print.
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Evaluation Pattern
HEALTH CARE SERVICES I SEMESTER YEAR: 2015-2016
Course code
Course Title
Course Type
Total Hrs / Week
FORMATIVE (Maximum 75 marks)
SUMMATIVE (Max.25marks)
Semester Exam Duration
Theory Lab Theory Lab Theory
Lab No.of Evaln. Req.Max. No.of
Evaln. Req. Max. Req.
Max. Req.Max.
TAM1201FL Functional Tamil I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
ENG1201FL English for Communication I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
HCS1201GE Life Skills I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
HCS1201GP Basic Computer Skills I LA 2 - - 3 75 - 25 1½ hrs
HCS1202GE Biology – Anatomy and Physiology I TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
HCS1203GE Nutrition TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - 1½ hrs -
HCS1601ST Fundamentals of Nursing – I
L /T 3+3 3 30 3* 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
HCS1602ST Fundamentals of Nursing – II
L /T 3+3 3 30 3* 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
HCS1603ST Microbiology and Hospital House Keeping
L /T 3+3 3 30 3* 45 10 15 2hrs 3hrs
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SEMESTER II
INTERNSHIP ASSESSMENT - Req. Max : Formative 75 marks , Summative 25 marks
• Formative 75 marks (Industrial Partners)
Course code
Course title
Course type Total Hrs. /
Week
FORMATIVE (Max. 75 marks)
SUMMATIVE (Max. 25 marks)
Semester Exam Duration
Theory Lab Theory Lab Viva Theory Lab
No.of. Evaln.
Req.Max No.of.Evaln. Req.Max. Req. Max.
Req.Max
Req. Max.
TAM2201FL Functional Tamil - II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs -
ENG2201FL English for Communication - II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs -
HCS2201GE Life Skills - II TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs -
HCS2201GP Basic Computer Skills – II LA 2 - - 3 75 - 25 - 1½ hrs
HCS2202GE Environment and Health TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs -
HCS2203GE First Aid TH 2 3 60 - - 40 - - 1½ hrs -
HCS2601ST Basics of Maternal and Child Health Nursing
L/T 3+3 3 30 3* 45 10 15 - 2hrs 3hrs
HCS2602ST Mental Health Nursing
L/T 3+3 3 30 3* 45 10 15 - 2hrs 3hrs
HCS2601SI Internship LA 6 - - - 75 - 25 - - -
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5 - Excellent; 4 - Very Good; 3 – Good; 2 – Fair; 1- Satisfactory.
• Summative 25 marks (Course Teacher)
Case study – 15 marks
Viva - 10 marks
Application of
Knowledge
(5)
Care for tools &
equipment
(5)
Economic use
of materials
(5)
Safety
Consciousness
(5)
Speed
(10)
Accuracy
(10)
Quality of
Workmanship
(10)
Amount of
Work
(10)
No. of Attempts
(5)
Attitude
(10)
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MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOCs)
NATIONAL PROGRAMME ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) courses are part of Massive
Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Offering MOOCs as extra credit courses was already approved in
the Academic Council Meeting that was held on 6thMay, 2015. Registration to NPTEL courses is
optional for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students.
The Online Courses are designed and offered by eminent professors / scientists from reputed
institutions like IIT, IISC etc. Content of the course is reviewed regularly by experts. Faculty of Lady
Doak College also make an assessment on the quality, evaluation pattern and duration of the
course. A final examination is conducted at a particular Centre supervised by a mentor.
The objective in offering these courses is to promote online learning through the National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning courses. The college will decide on the credits and
specify to whom the courses should be offered. Students get an authorized NPTEL certificate with
grade points as mentioned below:
– Below 60% - Normal Certificate
– Above 60% - Elite Certifiate
– Above 90% - Elite & Gold Medal Certificates
Norms for credits
• 10 hr. course – 1 credit
• 20 hr. course – 2 credits
• 40 hr. course or a course that runs for a full semester – 3 or 4 credits depending on the
intensity / level of difficulty