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Laboratory Manual and Workbook in Microbiology

by Josephine A. Morello

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This lab manual teaches how microbiological principles should be applied in practice. The labs are specifically designed for allied health and nursing microbiology courses, offering students a foundation in the practical lab skills and knowledge they need to be successful in this profession. Coverage of disease-causing microorganisms is organized by organism first and then subsequently by the body system affected. Critical-thinking questions challenge students to apply chapter material. Case studies are presented at the end of each disease chapter. These questions and case studies help students develop critical thinking skills and also serve to generate class discussions.… (more)
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This lab manual teaches how microbiological principles should be applied in practice. The labs are specifically designed for allied health and nursing microbiology courses, offering students a foundation in the practical lab skills and knowledge they need to be successful in this profession. Coverage of disease-causing microorganisms is organized by organism first and then subsequently by the body system affected. Critical-thinking questions challenge students to apply chapter material. Case studies are presented at the end of each disease chapter. These questions and case studies help students develop critical thinking skills and also serve to generate class discussions.

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This laboratory manual and workbook, now in its Eighth Edition, maintains its original emphasis on the basic principles of diagnostic microbiology for students preparing to enter the allied health professions. It remains oriented primarily toward meeting the interests and needs of those who will be directly involved in patient care and who wish to learn how microbiological principles should be applied in the practice of their professions.
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