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Dec 26, 2024
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NUR 272 Pathophysiology for Nurses Lecture Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Applies anatomy and physiology concepts to examine alterations of human function. Explores major pathophysiological concepts using a body systems approach. Uses theories relating etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations to study common health problems.
Prerequisite: BI 231 , BI 232 , and BI 233 ; or consent of instructor. (All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.) Student Learning Outcomes:
- Correlate normal body functioning to physiologic changes occurring as the result of disease.
- Explain the etiology and pathophysiology of common health problems.
- Identify usual clinical manifestations and diagnostic findings for common health problems.
- Apply basic pathophysiological concepts to patient case study scenarios.
Content Outline
- Infection, Inflammation and Immunity
- Cell Injury and Neoplasia
- Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
- Acid-Base Imbalances
- Alteration in Respiratory Function
- Upper respiratory disorders
- Lower respiratory disorders
- Alternation in Cardiovascular Function
- Arterial and venous disorders
- Cardiac conduction disorders
- Alteration in cardiac function
- Heart failure and shock
- Alteration in Hemostasis
- Alteration in Endocrine Function
- Pituitary, thyroid and adrenal disorders
- Diabetes mellitus
- Alteration in Renal Function
- Degenerative Neurologic and Spinal Cord Disorders
- Alteration in Neurologic Function
- Traumatic brain injury
- CVA
- Neurologic infections
- Seizure disorders
- Alteration in Hepatic and Pancreatic Function
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