Pathophysiology: Introductory Concepts (NRSG 2002)

This course focuses on the fundamental principles of homeostatic mechanisms. Students will explore how alterations in homeostatic mechanisms will disrupt the human body. Overall mechanisms of disease will be studied by systems and have been categorized into concepts. These concepts will be examined for the effect they produce on the structure and function of the body. Common diseases will be used to illustrate each concept.
Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology Introduction BIOL1001 or Anatomy and Physiology Introduction BIO 9101 and Anatomy and Physiology-Advanced BIOL 1002 or Anatomy and Physiology-Advance BIO 9201

Credits:

Credit Hours Contact Hours Lecture Hours Lab Hours Other

3.000

42.000

 

 

 

[+] Prerequisites:

(Post Secondary level BIOL 1001 Anatomy and Physiology-Intro Minimum Grade of 50
or Undergraduate - degree level level NURS 1531 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Minimum Grade of 50)
and (Post Secondary level BIOL 1002 Anatomy and Physiology - Adv. Minimum Grade of 50
or Post Secondary level BIOL 1029 Anatomy and Physiology 2 (ODE) Minimum Grade of 50
or Undergraduate - degree level level NURS 1532 Anatomy and Physiology 2 Minimum Grade of 50)

[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):

None

[+] Equivalents:

None

[-] Restrictions:

     
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
     Post Secondary


Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
      (PNRS) Practical Nursing (2.5 yr dip)


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