OTT-502 Operation Theatre Technology II (VI)
6th Semester OTT
This course offers an in-depth understanding of modern Operation Theater (OT) technology, focusing on advanced surgical machinery, specialized equipment, and essential clinical procedures.The course provides detailed coverage of sophisticated OT equipments. Students will learn the principles, handling techniques, safety precautions, and clinical applications of these devices in different surgical specialties.
In addition to equipment, the course emphasizes key surgical procedures in perioperative settings. Students will gain insight into indications, procedural steps, required instruments, and the role of OT technologists in assisting these procedures.
In addition to equipment, the course emphasizes key surgical procedures in perioperative settings. Students will gain insight into indications, procedural steps, required instruments, and the role of OT technologists in assisting these procedures.
OTT-504 Sterilization and Disinfection (VI)
6th Semester OTT
This course focuses on sterilization, disinfection, CSSD workflow, and infection control.
Sterilization and Disinfection is a core subject that develops understanding of infection prevention and control in healthcare settings. It covers physical methods such as steam sterilization, dry heat, and radiation, along with chemical methods including high level disinfectants and low temperature sterilization systems.
Sterilization and Disinfection is a core subject that develops understanding of infection prevention and control in healthcare settings. It covers physical methods such as steam sterilization, dry heat, and radiation, along with chemical methods including high level disinfectants and low temperature sterilization systems.
OTT-506 Surgical Anatomy II (VI)
6th Semester OTT
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Describe the detailed anatomy of the lower limb and head & neck regions, including bones, joints, muscles, vasculature, nerves, and lymphatic drainage.
2. Apply anatomical knowledge to surgical approaches, external fixation, vascular anastomosis, and common injuries of the lower limb.
3. Analyze the structural relationships of the head and neck, including the brain, cranial nerves, cerebral circulation, and the anatomy relevant to deglutition, respiration, intubation, and trauma.
4. Correlate anatomical principles with clinical procedures and complications in skull and cervical spine injuries, as well as surgical interventions in the lower extremity.
1. Describe the detailed anatomy of the lower limb and head & neck regions, including bones, joints, muscles, vasculature, nerves, and lymphatic drainage.
2. Apply anatomical knowledge to surgical approaches, external fixation, vascular anastomosis, and common injuries of the lower limb.
3. Analyze the structural relationships of the head and neck, including the brain, cranial nerves, cerebral circulation, and the anatomy relevant to deglutition, respiration, intubation, and trauma.
4. Correlate anatomical principles with clinical procedures and complications in skull and cervical spine injuries, as well as surgical interventions in the lower extremity.
OTT-508 Advanced Diagnostic Techniques (VI)
6th Semester OTT
This course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical insights required to interpret and assist in a wide range of diagnostic procedures, including laboratory investigations, imaging modalities, and specialized clinical tests.The course covers advanced concepts in diagnostic technologies such as radiological imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound), microbiological and biochemical analysis, histopathology, and molecular diagnostics. Emphasis is placed on the principles, applications, accuracy, and limitations of each diagnostic method, along with patient safety and ethical considerations.
Students will develop critical thinking skills to analyze diagnostic data, correlate findings with clinical conditions, and support healthcare teams in making informed decisions
Students will develop critical thinking skills to analyze diagnostic data, correlate findings with clinical conditions, and support healthcare teams in making informed decisions
OTT-510 Critical Care (VI)
6th Semester OTT
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Assess and prioritize critically ill patients, recognizing the pathophysiology and management of shock, organ system disorders, and common ICU emergencies.
2. Perform and interpret key ICU procedures including airway management, vascular access, hemodynamic monitoring, and chest drainage.
3. Identify and manage infectious diseases in the ICU setting, applying infection prevention strategies and appropriate antimicrobial therapy.
4. Analyze electrolyte, acid-base, and temperature abnormalities, and formulate treatment plans including drug dosing and monitoring for common ICU medications.
5. Integrate principles of maternal-fetal critical care, end-of-life care, and multidisciplinary team coordination in the intensive care environment.
1. Assess and prioritize critically ill patients, recognizing the pathophysiology and management of shock, organ system disorders, and common ICU emergencies.
2. Perform and interpret key ICU procedures including airway management, vascular access, hemodynamic monitoring, and chest drainage.
3. Identify and manage infectious diseases in the ICU setting, applying infection prevention strategies and appropriate antimicrobial therapy.
4. Analyze electrolyte, acid-base, and temperature abnormalities, and formulate treatment plans including drug dosing and monitoring for common ICU medications.
5. Integrate principles of maternal-fetal critical care, end-of-life care, and multidisciplinary team coordination in the intensive care environment.