UNIT Plan Charu Final Ana 1
UNIT Plan Charu Final Ana 1
UNIT Plan Charu Final Ana 1
Course Plan on
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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 disease and practice of Nursing
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES – At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Describe the general structure and functions of the body as a whole.
Describe the general and microscopic structure and functions of each system of the body.
Explain the macroscopic and microscopic structure and functions of each organs of the body.
Understand the effects of alterations in structures and functions of as whole.
Apply the knowledge of anatomy and physiology in the practice of nursing.
SUBJECT- ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
CLASS- B.SC NURSING 1ST YEAR
PERIOD- 6 Hours
Course objectives - At The End Of The Course, Students, Will Be Able To:-
Describe the anatomical position, size, shape and structure of various organs of the nervous system.
Compare the functions of
different parts of the brain.
List the abnormalities of nervous system.
UNIT HRS LEARNING CONTENTS TEACHING RESOURCE ACTIVITIES ASSESSMENT
OBJECTIVE LEARNING METHODS
ACTIVITIES
Waugh, Anne (2003), “
IV 6Hrs Describe the The Nervous Lecture Discussion Short answer
Nervous System Explain using Ross & Wilson’s
anatomical Questions
Anatomy & Physiology
System position, Structure of models torso, charts, Objective type
slides and specimens in health & illness’’
size, shape and neurons and Short notes
Journal. 10th ed., Churchill
and structure Somatic Livingstone.
of various nervous
organs of the system Anthony & Thibodcon
nervous Structure of (2000), “Anatomy &
system. brain, spinal Physiology for nurses’’
Compare cord, cranial 11th ed., C.V. Mosby
the nerves, spinal Co., London.
functions of nerves, Greig, Rhind, “ Riddle’s
different peripheral nerves Anatomy &
parts of the Autono
brain. mic nervous Physiology’’, 7th ed.,
List the system Churchill Livingstone.
abnormalitie -sympathetic, Singh, I. B. (2005),
s of nervous parasympathetic. “Anatomy & Physiology
system. Structure, for nurses”, 1st ed., Jaypee.
location
alteration in Tortora, (2003), “Principles
disease of Anatomy &
Application and Physiology,” 10th ed.,
implication in Wiley inter.
nursing Chaurasia, B.D. (2004),
“Human Anatomy”, 4th
ed., CBS publishers.
Guyton and Hall,
“Textbook of Medical
Physiology,” 9th Edition, A
Prism2. Indian Edn. Pvt.
Ltd.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Waugh, Anne (2003), “ Ross & Wilson’s Anatomy & Physiology in health & illness’’ 10th ed., Churchill Livingstone.
Anthony & Thibodcon (2000), “Anatomy & Physiology for nurses’’ 11th ed., C.V. Mosby Co., London.
Greig, Rhind, “ Riddle’s Anatomy & Physiology’’, 7th ed., Churchill Livingstone.
Singh, I. B. (2005), “Anatomy & Physiology for nurses”, 1st ed., Jaypee.
Tortora, (2003), “Principles of Anatomy & Physiology,” 10th ed., Wiley inter.
Chaurasia, B.D. (2004), “Human Anatomy”, 4th ed., CBS publishers.
Sembulingam, “Essentials of Medical Physiology,” 3rd Edition 2004 J.P. Publications. 10.T Clenister and Jean Rosy (1974). “Anatomy and
Physiology for Nurses” 2nd
Edition, William Hernmarni Medical BK. Ltd.
Ganong. F. William, “Review of Medical Physiology”, 15th Edition, Prentice Hall International Inc., Appleton and Lange.
Guyton and Hall, “Textbook of Medical Physiology,” 9th Edition, A Prism2. Indian Edn. Pvt. Lt