Course Syllabus
Course 132 Materiel Management/Central Service Applications
Central Service/Sterile Processing Technician Program
2nd Quarter Syllabus
Courses CSSP 126, 129, 132
15 Credits
Lecture: 124 hours Lab hours 50 Total: 175 hrs.
Instructor: Christian Griffin BA, CRCST
Office Hours: 30 mins before and after class or by appointment
Telephone: (253) 589-5556
Location: Building 21, Room 107
Email Address: christain.griffin@cptc.edu
PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: Complete 1st quarter with 75% or higher grade.
Student must be at least 17 ½ years of age at onset of the program
High school diploma or GED (transcript required)
Meet requirements for admission to the college
Basic computer skills recommended
Able to lift 50 pounds as indicated by industry standards
Able to stand on your feet for 8 hours
Able to speak, read, write and understand the English language
CSSP 126 Principles and Methods of Cleaning & Disinfection
Classroom and laboratory experience in the fundamentals of cleaning and disinfection. Topics include water quality, water purification systems, chemical cleaning and disinfecting agents, handling and transporting of patient care equipment, and general cleaning protocols for instruments and equipment. The proper and safe handling of infectious waste is included. Students become familiar with quality assurance measures and techniques.
Chapters
- Chapter 7 Decontamination: Point of Use Prep & Transport
- Chapter 8 Cleaning and Decontamination
- Chapter 9 Disinfection
- Chapter 20 The Role of CS in Ancillary Department Support
- Chapter 18 Quality Assurance
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Outcome 1 Identify the principles and importance of water quality, water purification systems
- Outcome 2 Identify chemical cleaning and disinfecting agents and their use.
- Outcome 3 Identify the handling and transporting of patient care equipment
- Outcome 4 Identify general cleaning protocols for instruments and equipment
- Outcome 5 Identify proper and safe handling of infectious waste.
- Outcome 6 Identify quality assurance measures and techniques.
Course 129 Principles and Practices of Sterilization
Students learn techniques and practice in the packaging, assembly, and sterilization of procedural trays, instrument sets, and sterile supplies. Major topics include methods of high- and low-temperature sterilization, sterilization chemicals, and packaging materials. Guidelines for point-of-use processing and transport are discussed. Operations, parameters, and maintenance of various sterilizers are learned, as well as monitoring of the sterilization process and quality control.
Chapters
- Chapter 12 Assembling and Packaging
- Chapter 14 High Temp Sterilization
- Chapter 15 Low Temp Sterilization
- Chapter 13 Point of Use Processing
- Chapter 17 Monitoring and Recordkeeping for CS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Outcome 1 Identify techniques and practice in the packaging, assembly, and sterilization of procedural trays, instrument sets, and sterile supplies.
- Outcome 2 Identify methods of high- and low-temperature sterilization
- Outcome 3Identify sterilization chemicals, and packaging materials.
- Outcome 4 Identify point-of-use processing and transport
- Outcome 5 Identify operations, parameters, and maintenance of various sterilizers
- Outcome 6 Identify monitoring of the sterilization process and quality control.
Course 132 Materiel Management/Central Service Applications
This course is an overview of proper storage and storage concerns for sterile supplies and of the handling and distribution of materials in a medical facility. Topics covered include inventory management, replenishment methods, and tracking systems.
Chapters
- Chapter 16 Sterile Storage and Transport
- Chapter 19 Managing Inventory within the CS Department
- Chapter 21 The Role of Information Technology in CS
- Chapter 24 Personal & Professional Development for CS
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Outcome 1 Identify proper storage and storage concerns for sterile supplies
- Outcome 2 Identify handling and distribution of materials in a medical facility
- Outcome 3 Identify inventory management, replenishment methods, and tracking systems.
Grading
Terms- definitions of words or phrases from the chapter. Using google for definitions will result in no points for the entire assignment. Also, don't use the glossary in the book, because the definition may not be relevant to the current chapter. Definitions worth multiple points probably need more than one explanation or example. Usually about 20-25 points
Assignments- Assignment can be taken twice in an open book format. No late assignments will be accepted. Usually, 20-25 points. Assignments are due at 0900 AM and will be considered late if received after this time. Zero points will be given for late assignments.
Assembly Assignment is designed to capture the lab portion of the course. The assignment will be a multiweek assignment and account for 30% of your grade for course CSSP 129
Chapter Quizzes are taken in the computer lab. No books, no notes, etc... Quizzes are usually multiple choice of about 20-30 questions.
Instrument Quizzes will be taken in the Lab No books, no notes, etc... Quizzes are fill in blanks, about 15-25 instruments per quiz. Quizzes will have bonus instruments. These instruments are not on the current quiz, but from previous quizzes. You won't know what the bonus instrument is until you take the quiz. The bonus instruments will be worth extra credit points.
You are not allowed to access your phone or study materials while waiting to take the quiz. (Unfair to students already taking the instrument quiz if a waiting student has more time to study) Doing so will result in zero points for the quiz. I consider this unacceptable behavior (see cheating/unacceptable behavior standards)
Comprehensive Exams- Each Comprehensive Exam is given only once. There are no make-up comprehensive exams or retakes.
Reviews will take place on the day before the quiz or exam. Take notes. My power points and chapter reviews will be posted on canvas. We will review quizzes and exams after each one.
Extra Credit-There may or may not be extra credit. If there is it will usually be worth about 10 points to your quiz grade.
ASSESSMENT OF OBJECTIVES
- Quiz after each unit of instruction.
- Comprehensive exam at the end of each course.
- Must have 75% grade to pass each course to go to second quarter.
CALENDAR: See individual course calendars in the CANVAS classroom. These are subject to change.
Grade Distribution Assignment Terms Quiz Exam Assembly Assignment
CSSP 126 15% 15% 50% 20%
CSSP 129 10% 10% 40% 10% 30%
CSSP 132 15% 15% 50% 20%
GRADING SCALE
PERCENTAGE |
GRADE |
95 - 100 |
A |
90 - 94 |
A - |
85 - 89 |
B+ |
80 – 84 |
B |
75 - 79 |
C |
(The following are failing grades) |
|
70 - 74 |
C - |
60 - 69 |
D |
60 - below |
F |
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