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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Placement: First Year Theory - Anatomy: 60 Physiology: 60 Course Description -The course is designed to assist students to acquire the knowledge of the normal Structure of human body & functions to ensure the students to understand the alternation in Anatomical structure and function in and practice of Nursing Specific objectives At the end of the course the students will be able to: 1) Describe the general structure and functions of the body as a whole. 2) Describe the general and microscopic structure and functions of each of the body. 3) Explain the macroscopic and microscopic structure and functions of each organs of the body. 4) Understand the effects of alterations in structures and functions of as whole. 5) Apply the knowledge of anatomy and physiology in the practice of. UNIT HRS LEARNING OBJECTIVE I Introduction 5 Hrs Describe the terms, organization of human body and cell, tissues membranes and glands Anatomy Theory 60 hours (Class 40+ lab 20 hours) CONTENTS Introduction to Anatomical terms organization of human body Cell & Cell structure division Tissues definition, types, characteristics, classification, location, functions, and formations Membrane glands - classification and structure, alteration in Application and Regions, cavities Membranes TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITIES, charts, microscopic slides skeleton and torso. Demonstrate cell types of tissues membranes and glands. Journal ASSESSMENT METHODS questions

II Skeletal III Muscular IV Nervous 6 Hrs Classify the Principal types of bones on the basis of its shape Describe position structure and functions of bones and joints - List various abnormal conditions of bones and joints 7 Hrs Explain the structure and functions of principal muscles of the body. disorders of muscular 6Hrs Describe the various organs of the nervous. Compare the functions of different parts of the brain. of nervous. The Skeletal Function of bones Types of bone Bone- formation growth, healing Skeleton Axial, Appendicular Bones- Classification Joints Classification and structure Disease The Muscular Muscular tissue review Muscle groups Alteration in Disease The Nervous Structure of and neurons Somatic nervous Structure of brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, peripheral nerves Autonomic nervous -sympathetic, parasympathetic. Structure, location alteration in charts, Skeleton loose bones and joints Journal charts, models, and films Demonstrate muscular movements Journal, notes questions, notes

V Sensory organs VI Circulatory and lymphatic 6 Hrs Describe the various sensory organs. related to the sense organs. 7 Hrs Describe the organs Explain arterial, venous and lymphatic circulation. Enumerate the disorders of heart and circulatory. The sensory Eye Ear {auditory apparatus} Nose {olfactory apparatus} Tongue Skin structure Circulatory and lymphatic The Circulatory Blood- Microscopic structure Heart & Pericardium Arterial & venous (ic, Pulmonary, Hepatoportal Coronary) Circulation- (ic, Pulmonary, Hepatoportal Coronary) Lymphatic and Lymphoid tissue Lymphatic vessels and lymph] Lymphatic tissue -Thymus -Lymph node -Spleen -Lymph nodules harts, slides and models, torso, notes Long answer answer questions Objective Type and Short notes

VII The respiratory VIII The Digestive IX The excretory X Endocrine 5 hrs Describe the various organs of respiratory 6 Hrs. Describe the organs of digestive of digestive. 4 Hrs T =3 P =2 Describe the organs of urinary Explain incontinence and list the of urinary. 4 Hrs Describe the various organs of the endocrine. of. The Respiratory -Structure of the organs respiration -Muscles of respiration: Intercostals and Diaphragm The digestive Mouth- Tooth, mastication Salivary glands deglutition, Esophagus Stomach Intestines, Liver, Biliary Apparatus, Peritoneum The excretory Structure of the organs of urinary : -Kidney -Ureter, -Urinary bladder -Urethra Skin - The Endocrine Pituitary Thyroid Parathyroid & Pancreas Adrenal Thymus discussion models, torso, charts, slides, Record book models, torso, Short answer questions Objective Type and Short notes Long answer answer questions Objective Type and Short notes notes notes

XI Reproductive 4 Hrs T=2 P=1 Describe the male and female reproductive organs male and female reproductive. The Reproductive including Breast -Structure of female reproductive organs. -Structure of male Reproductive organs -Structure of breast -Alteration in -Application and notes BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Waugh, Anne (2003), Ross & Wilson s Anatomy & Physiology in health & illness 10th ed., Churchill Livingstone. 2. Anthony & Thibodcon (2000), Anatomy & Physiology for nurses 11th ed., C.V. Mosby Co., London. 3. Greig, Rhind, Riddle s Anatomy & Physiology, 7th ed., Churchill Livingstone. 4. Singh, I. B. (2005), Anatomy & Physiology for nurses, 1st ed., Jaypee. 5. Tortora, (2003), Principles of Anatomy & Physiology, 10th ed., Wiley inter. 6. Chaurasia, B.D. (2004), Human Anatomy, 4th ed., CBS publishers. 7. Sembulingam, Essentials of Medical Physiology, 3rd Edition 2004 J.P. Publications. 10.T Clenister and Jean Rosy (1974). Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses 2nd 1. Edition, William Hernmarni Medical BK. Ltd. 8. Ganong. F. William, Review of Medical Physiology, 15th Edition, Prentice Hall International Inc., Appleton and Lange. 9. Guyton and Hall, Textbook of Medical Physiology, 9th Edition, A Prism2. Indian Edn. Pvt. Ltd. Evaluation Scheme Subject Assessment Anatomy & Physiology Hours Internal External Total Theory 3 25 75 100 Details as follows: Internal Assessment: Theory: 15 Marks Assignment (Writing Journal): 10 Marks Total: 25 Marks (Out of 25 Marks to be send to the University) Anatomy Physiology Total Marks Average out of Mid-Term 25 25 50 -- Prelim 37 38 75 -- Total -- -- 125 15 Assignment (Writing Journal) 25 25 50 10 Total -- -- -- 25 Marks

(125 Marks from mid-term & prelim (Theory) to be converted into 15 Marks and 50 Marks from Assignment (Writing Journal) to be converted into 10 Marks) External Assessment: (University Examination) Section A: Anatomy: Section B: Physiology: Total: 75 Marks 37 Marks 38 Marks 75 Marks

GUIDE LINE FOR JOURNAL ANATOMY Topics 1 Abdominal Region 2 The Cell 3 The Tissues Epithelial, muscular, nervous and connective 4 Bones of appendicular skeleton Scapula, humerus, radius, ulna 5 Bones of the axial skeleton Hip, Femur, ankle and foot 6 The Joints 7 Principal Muscles Deltoid, Biceps, triceps, respiratory, abdominal and gluteal 8 Respiratory Tracheo-broncheal tree, lungs 9 Digestive Stomach, Biliary tract, Pancreas, Liver (microscopic) Large intestine. 10 Circulatory Structure of heart, aorta and its branches, venous branches, lymph node. 11 Urinary gross and microscopic kidney, KUB 12 Reproductive Male testes with spermatic cord Female uterus and its support 13 Endocrine Pituitary gland 14 Nervous Brain, ventricles, areas of cerebrum 15 Sense organs Skin, Eye, Ear. EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR JOURNAL: 25 marks SN Item Maximum Mark Marks allotted 1 Description Organization 4 Adequacy of content 5 Related 4 2 Illustration Adequacy 4 Neatness 4 Presentation 5

GUIDE LINE FOR JOURNAL PHYSIOLOGY Topics 1 Properties of cardiac and skeletal Muscles 2 Reflex arc 3 Blood Bleeding time, clotting time, Hb estimation, Blood Group, RBC, WBC 4 Heart Sound 5 Cardiac Cycle 6 Action Potentials, ECG 7 Spirometry 8 BMR 9 Menstrual Cycle 10 Cranial Nerves EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR JOURNAL: 25 marks SN Item Maximum Mark Marks allotted 1 Description Organization 4 Adequacy of content 5 Related 4 2 Illustration Adequacy 4 Neatness 4 Presentation 4