Human
Anatomy Physiology Pathology
on CD
01_BASIC
HUMAN ANATOMY 255p
Lesson
1, Introduction to Basic Human
Anatomy / Lesson 2, Tissues of
the Body / Lesson 3, The Human
Integumentary and Fascial Systems
/ Lesson 4, The Human Skeletal
System / Lesson 5, The Human
Muscular System / Lesson 6, The
Human Digestive System / Lesson
7, The Human Respiratory System
and Breathing / Lesson 8, The
Human Urogenital Systems / Lesson
9, The Human Cardiovascular and
Lymphatic Systems / Lesson 10,
The Human Endocrine System /
Lesson 11, The Human Nervous
System
02_BASIC
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 307p
Physiology
Diagram / Introduction / Lesson
1: Introduction to Basic Human
Physiology / Lesson 2: Physiology
of Cells and Miscellaneous
Tissues / Lesson 3: Envelopes of
the Body / Lesson 4: The Skeletal
System / Lesson 5: Physiology and
Actions of Muscles / Lesson 6:
The Human Digestive System /
Lesson 7: The Human Respiratory
System and Breathing / Lesson 8:
The Human Urinary System / Lesson
9: The Human Reproductive
(Genital) System / Lesson 10:
Cardiovascular and Other
Circulatory Systems of the Human
Body / Lesson 11: The Human
Endocrine System / Lesson 12: The
Human Nervous System / Lesson 13:
The Special Senses / Lesson 14:
Some Elementary Human Genetic
03_THE
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM 49p
1
DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF THE
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Section I. The Musculoskeletal
System / Section II. Joint Pain /
Section III.
Specific Musculoskeletal Diseases
1-7--1-19
Exercises
2 DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF THE
FEET
Section I. Skeletal and Muscular
Structure of the Feet. / Section
II. Heel Disorders / Section III.
Metatarsalgia Disorders / Section
IV. Arthritis of the Feet. /
Section V. Malformations and
Deformities of Feet. / Section
VI. Prevention of Foot Problems
04_ANATOMY
AND PHYSIOLOGY RELATED TO
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 113p
1
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY,
PHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY
Section I. Principles of Anatomy
and Physiology / Section II.
Cells, Tissue, and Transport
Processes / Section III.
Introduction to Pathology
2 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Section I. The Circulatory System
and the Lymphatic System /
Section II. The Liver / Section
III. The Gastrointestinal System
/ Section IV. The Urinary System
/ Section V. The Anatomy and
Physiology of Respiration /
Section VI. The Nervous System /
Section VII. The Endocrine System
/
APPENDIX
05_NURSING
CARE RELATED TO THE
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM 71p
The
purpose of this subcourse is to
enhance your knowledge of
medical-surgical nursing care
related to the musculoskeletal
system and the role of the
nursing.
1-1.
Select the goal of orthopedic
nursing. / 1-2. Identify at least
five observations that should be
made during a nursing assessment
of an orthopedic patient. / 1-3.
Identify at least five questions
that should be asked when
assessing a patient's orthopedic
pain. / 1-4. Select the
procedures that should be used to
instruct crutch-walking gaits. /
1-5. Select four reasons for the
use of casts. / 1-6. Select the
correct nursing management
techniques used in caring for a
patient with a cast. / 1-7.
Select the correct procedure for
turning a patient in a spica
cast. / 1-8. Select five reasons
for the use of traction. / 1-9.
Identify two basic methods of
applying traction. /
1-10.
Match the correct definition to
the terms contusion, sprain,
strain, and dislocation. 1-11.
Identify the signs and symptoms
associated with fractures. /
1-12. Given a description of a
fracture injury, correctly
classify that fracture. / 1-13.
Identify the three principles of
fracture management. MD0916 1-1 /
1-14. Given a description, select
the principle of fracture
management. / 1-15. Select the
nursing observations to be made
when assessing a patient with a
fracture. / 1-16. Identify the
signs and symptoms of four
life-threatening complications of
fractures. / 1-17. Identify five
reasons for amputating an
extremity. / 1-18. Given a list,
select the nursing care
implications involved in the care
of a person who has undergone an
amputation. / 1-19. Given the
location or description, identify
the major bones of the body. /
1-20.
Select the procedure used to fit
a patient for crutches. / 1-21.
Identify the tripod position. /
1-22. Given a description,
identify two types of traction. /
1-23. Identify the nursing care
management principles for a
patient in traction. / 1-24.
Identify the difference between
an open amputation and a closed
amputation. / 1-25. Select six
factors that are considered by
the physician when determining
the location for amputation. /
1-26. Identify the pathological
changes seen in rheumatoid
arthritis, osteoarthritis, and
gout. / 1-27. Identify the use,
side effects and nursing care
implications of drugs related to
the musculoskeletal system.
06_ANATOMY
FOR X-RAY SPECIALISTS 170p
1.
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY
Section I. Orientation / Section
II. Cells / Section III. Bones /
Section IV. Common Fractures
2. REGIONAL OSTEOLOGY
Section I. Upper Extremity /
Section II. Lower Extremity /
Section III. The Vertebral Column
/ Section IV. The Thorax /
Section V. The Skull
3. BODY SYSTEMS OTHER THAN
SKELETAL
Section I. The Digestive System /
Section II. The Urogenital System
/ Section III. The Respiratory
System / Section IV. The Nervous
System / Section V. The
Circulatory System / Section VI.
The Endocrine System / Section
VII. The Special Senses
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