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COURSE Anatomy

This document outlines the course plan for Anatomy and Physiology for the first semester of a B.Sc. Nursing program. It includes 10 units covering topics like the respiratory, digestive, circulatory, endocrine, sensory, musculoskeletal, renal, and nervous systems for both Anatomy and Physiology courses over the semester.

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COURSE Anatomy

This document outlines the course plan for Anatomy and Physiology for the first semester of a B.Sc. Nursing program. It includes 10 units covering topics like the respiratory, digestive, circulatory, endocrine, sensory, musculoskeletal, renal, and nervous systems for both Anatomy and Physiology courses over the semester.

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JYOTI COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, BAREILLY

[Link]. NURSING, I-SEMESTER

SUBJECT- Anatomy & Physiology

Course Plan

Faculty name- Ms. Anvita Stanley

Mrs. Vatsala

APPLIED ANATOMY

PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER

THEORY: 3 Credits (60 hours)

DESCRIPTION: The course is designed to assists student to recall and further


acquire the knowledge of the normal structure of human body, identify alteration in
anatomical structure with emphasis on clinical application to practice nursing.

COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to

1. Describe anatomical terms.


2. Explain the general and microscopic structure of each system of the body.
3. Identify relative positions of the major body organs as well as their general anatomic locations.
4. Explore the effect of alterations in structure.
5. Apply knowledge of anatomic structures to analyze clinical situations and therapeutic
applications.

Unit Time (Hrs) Content

I 8 (T) Introduction to anatomical terms and organization


of the human body
Introduction to anatomical terms relative to position – anterior,
ventral, posterior dorsal, superior, inferior, median, lateral,
proximal, distal, superficial, deep, prone, supine, palmar and
plantar
II
Respiratory system

III 6 (T) The Digestive system


IV 6 (T) The Circulatory and Lymphatic system

V 4 (T) The Endocrine system

VI 4 (T) The Sensory organs

VII 10 (T) The Musculoskeletal system:

The Skeletal system

VIII 5 (T) The Renal system

IX 5 (T) The Reproductive system

X 6 (T) The Nervous system

APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY

PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER

THEORY: 3 Credits (60 hours)

DESCRIPTION: The course is designed to assists student to acquire comprehensive


knowledge of the normal functions of the organ systems of the human body to
facilitate understanding of physiological basis of health, identify alteration in functions
and provide the student with the necessary physiological knowledge to practice
nursing.

COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to

1. Develop understanding of the normal functioning of various organ systems of the body.
2. Identify the relative contribution of each organ system towards maintenance of homeostasis.
3. Describe the effect of alterations in functions.
4. Apply knowledge of physiological basis to analyze clinical situations and therapeutic
applications.

Unit Time (Hrs) Content


I 4 (T) General Physiology – Basic
concepts
II 6 (T) Respiratory system

III 8 (T) Digestive system

IV 6 (T) Circulatory and Lymphatic system

V 5 (T) Blood

VI 5 (T) The Endocrine system

VII 4 (T) The Sensory Organs

VIII 6 (T) Musculoskeletal system

IX 4 (T) Renal system

X 4 (T) The Reproductive system

XI 8 (T) Nervous system

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