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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: CREDITS: PRE- AND CO-REQUISITES: NR.110.204 Anatomy with Lab 4 Credits None COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will introduce components and structures of the human body at the level of gross and microscopic anatomy. Students will learn organ localization in the body and structural features comprising the different body systems. The body systems covered will include integumentary system, digestive system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, among others. Upon completion of the course, students will have an understanding of normal healthy anatomy that will prepare them for professional health programs. This course includes a virtual laboratory component designed to complement lecture topics. OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Define the body orientation terms, including planes of section, directional terms, body regions, pleura and pericardium and organ systems. 2. Identify human body systems and major organs located in each system. 3. Describe the general anatomical structures and their locations associated with each body system. 4. Recognize the various layers and normal histology of the integumentary system. 5. List key components of the skeletal and muscular systems. 6. Describe the anatomical features of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. 7. Detail the important anatomy of the brain and head. 8. Identify the gross anatomical structures of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. TYPES OF FACILITIES UTILIZED: Students will use their personal computer, textbook, lab website and the course site on Blackboard. TEACHER-LEARNER ACTIVITIES: Online lectures, lab sessions, lab assignments, discussions, quizzes and exams. REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND COURSE MATERIALS: Textbook: Saladin, K. S. (2014). The unity of form and function, 7 th ed. New York, NY: NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 1

McGraw-Hill Higher Education. See Blackboard course site for instructions on purchasing course textbook and materials. Lab Workbook: Broyles, R.B. (2012). Workbook to accompany APR. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. See Blackboard course site for instructions on purchasing course textbook and materials. Access to McGraw-Hill Connect Plus: Students must purchase access code to Connect Plus in order to access the lab component of this course and supplemental learning materials for this course. See Blackboard course site for special purchasing and registration instructions. Reliable access to a computer connected to the internet. Students using Windowsbased computers should have Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP. Mac users must have Mac OS 10.6 or later. Other operating systems may not support the web browsers and other software necessary for your participation in online course material. See Blackboard course site for detailed system requirements. You may also check your system compatibility at the following: MGH Connect: http://connect.customer.mcgraw-hill.com/technical-support/ EVALUATION: The following activities will be evaluated in this course. Corresponding point values and weights are provided. Specific details are provided in the course schedule. Assignment % of Course Grade Weekly Graded Module Quizzes 15% Weekly Discussion Boards 15% Exams 40% Completion of Lab Sessions, Lab Worksheets, and Post-Lab Quizzes 30% Total 100% Graded Module Quizzes: These are timed quizzes that are designed to test your mastery of the material covered in each module and keep you on track in your reading. The quizzes are open book and open notes. One attempt is allowed for each quiz. There are 10 graded quizzes in total in this course. You will find these quizzes under the Assessment section of each module. Lab Sessions: You are required to complete the lab procedures, submit lab worksheet and post-lab quiz via Blackboard for each module, from Module 1 to NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 2

Module 10. An average of 60% must be achieved in the lab component of the course in order to for you to pass the course. Discussion Boards: Class discussions can be accessed from Discussion Board link on the left-side menu of the course site, or from within each module. There are 5 discussion boards in this course. Additionally, there is an optional discussion board for lab sessions. Exams: There are three exams consisting of multiple choice and short answer questions. They are open book, open notes and timed. Only one attempt is allowed for each exam. There are no makeup exams. Note: Throughout the course, you will find Knowledge Check activities after each recorded lecture and Practice quizzes under the Optional Learning Activities section in each module. The Knowledge Check and Practice quizzes provide selfassessment of the information presented in the lectures and the textbook and are NOT graded or counted towards your final course grade. GRADING SCALE: Percent Letter Grade Points 97-100 A+ 4.0 93-96 A 4.0 90-92 A- 3.6 87-89 B+ 3.3 83-86 B 3.0 80-82 B- 2.7 77-79 C+ 2.3 73-76 C 2.0 70-72 C- 1.7 67-69 D+ 1.3 63-66 D 1.0 60-62 D- 0.7 < 60 F 0 Note: An average of 60% must be achieved in the lab component of the course in order to for you to pass the course. COMMUNICATION POLICY: Students may communicate with the instructor by email at (instructor email). Instructor will respond to student within 48 hours. Assignment feedback will be provided to students within 7 days of due date. E-CULTURE POLICY: All official communication, notices, & announcements will be distributed through student JHU-SON e-mail accounts via blackboard. The student is accountable for checking this account regularly and for all course communication sent to it. NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 3

Students are responsible for reading Netiquette which is located under Syllabus & Course Info on the Blackboard site. Netiquette provides simple guidelines for civil online discourse & behavior, that participants are to follow and expect of one another. LATE ASSIGNMENT POLICY: All assignments must be turned in by the specified due date and time. Once the due date and time have passed, 10% of the total points of the assignment will be deducted per day (per 24 hour period). There are no makeup quizzes, exams, discussion boards or lab sessions allowed for this course. ACADEMIC ETHICS POLICY: Hallmarks of a Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing education include acquisition of skills and knowledge while building character and independence. Essential components of this education are innovation, truthfulness, insight and respect. The School of Nursing Ethics Policy is based on the shared core values stated in the School s Values Statement. Each member of the School of Nursing community, whether student, faculty or staff, holds himself or herself and others to the highest standards based on the values of excellence, respect, diversity, integrity and accountability. Students enrolled in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the values of this institution of higher education. Each student is obligated to refrain from violating academic and professional ethics principles and non-academic standards of conduct. The complete Academic Ethics policy is distributed to students yearly and can be accessed at http://nursing.jhu.edu/academics/documents/ethics-policy.pdf DISABILITY STATEMENT: If you have a disability and may require accommodation in this course, please contact the Associate Dean for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs at (410) 955-7545 or ngriffi6@jhu.edu to discuss your specific needs. COURSE SCHEDULE: Learning activities and assignments will be explained in detail within each learning module under Course Content in Blackboard. Unless otherwise noted, all assignments are due on Sunday nights at 11:59 PM EDT/EST. Permission for late submission of assignments must be requested from instructor before the due date under special circumstances. NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 4

Module/ Week Prior to Class Start Date Module 1 /Week 1 Module 2 /Week 2 Module 3 /Week 3 Module 4 /Week 4 Topic Getting Started Intro to Anatomy Integumentary System Required Readings APR Workbook: Introduction Atlas A Chapter 6 Assignment Module 1 Graded Quiz Module 1 Discussion Board Skeletal System I Chapters 7&8 Module 2 Graded Quiz Module 2 Discussion Board Skeletal System II Muscular System I Chapters 8&9 Chapter 11 Module 3 Graded Quiz Module 3 Discussion Board Muscular System II Chapters 10 Module 4 Graded Quiz Module 3 Discussion Board End of Week 4 Exam 1 covers course materials from Module 1 to Module 4 Module 5 /Week 5 Module 6 /Week 6 Module 7 /Week 7 Cardiovascular System Chapter 19 Module 5 Graded Quiz Module 5 Discussion Board Respiratory System Chapter 22 Module 6 Graded Quiz Module 6 Discussion Board Cranial System (Brain & head) Chapter 14 End of Week 7 Exam 2 covers course materials from Module 5 to Module 7 Module 7 Graded Quiz Module 7 Discussion Board Lab Assignments Lab 1 Exercises Lab 1 Worksheet Lab 1 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 2 Exercises Lab 2 Worksheet Lab 2 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 3 Exercises Lab 3 Worksheet Lab 3 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 4 Exercises Lab 4 Worksheet Lab 4 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 5 Exercises Lab 5 Worksheet Lab 5 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 6 Exercises Lab 6 Worksheet Lab 6 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 7 Exercises Lab 7 Worksheet Lab 7 Post-Lab Quiz Module 8 /Week 8 Digestive System Chapter 25 Module 8 Graded Quiz Module 8 Discussion Board Lab 8 Exercises Lab 8 Worksheet Lab 8 Post-Lab Quiz NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 5

Module/ Week Module 9 /Week 9 Module 10 /Week 10 Topic Required Readings Assignment Urinary System Chapter 23 Module 9 Graded Quiz Module 9 Discussion Board Reproductive System Chapters 27&28 Module 10 Graded Quiz Module 10 Discussion Board End of Week 10 Exam 3 covers course materials from Module 8 to Module 10 Lab Assignments Lab 9 Exercises Lab 9 Worksheet Lab 9 Post-Lab Quiz Lab 10 Exercises Lab 10 Worksheet Lab 10 Post-Lab Quiz NR110.204 Anatomy with Lab 6