ANES 635 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia II
The structure of this course is examination of advanced anatomy, physiologic concepts and the complex relationships with clinical correlation across the lifespan. This is an in-depth exploration of specific human normal and abnormal physiology for health promotion and clinical correlation across the lifespan. Specific content areas include pulmonary, endocrine, genitourinary, renal, gastrointestinal, and hepatic systems¿ function in homeostasis and pathophysiologic adaptation in disease.
3 Graduate credits
Effective May 7, 2025 to present
Learning outcomes
General
- Verbalize accurate anatomical terminology for effective interprofessional communication
- Assess regional anatomical structures of the human body for clinical correlation and
- Analyze normal and abnormal anatomical variation¿s effect on function for safe perioperative care. Assess human body systems¿ effects on homeostasis;
- . Analyze failure of normal physiologic functions for clinical correlation across the lifespan.
Fall 2025
Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices |
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01 | Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia II | Kakela, Megan | Books for ANES-635-01 Fall 2025 | Course details for ANES-635-01 Fall 2025 |