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| Material Type: | Outline |
| Professor: | Staff |
| Class: | NURS 304 - Pathophysiology |
| Subject: | Nursing |
| University: | Howard University |
| Term: | Spring 2002 |
| Keywords: | - Gastric Analysis
- Myxedema Coma
- Addisonian Crisis
- Compensatory
- Bronchoscopy
- Hyperchloremia
- Splenomegaly
- Differentiate
- Types of Anemia
- Hypoparathyroidism
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NURS 304/11/25/02/Sp'03
1
Howard University
College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Division of Nursing
Pathophysiology
NURS 304
COURSE OUTLINE
Unit: I
Name: Basic Concepts
Hours: Four (4)
Objectives Expected Behaviors Content Teaching/Learning
Activity
Method of
Evaluation
Describe how alterations in
structure and function disrupt
man's internal and external
environment.
Explain identify common
alterations that cause a
disruption in normal
cellular function.
I. COMMON ALTERATIONS IN
CELLULAR FUNCTION
A. Oxygenation
B. Hypoxia
C. Circulation
D. Perfusion
E. Transport
F. Acid/base balance
G. Fluid/electrolyte Balance
H. Obstruction
REQUIRED
READING:
Huether, Chap. 1, pp.
1-34 and 3, 64-100.
Workbook Units 1 & 3.
Lecture/discussions
Class
Assignments
Written exam.
Group project
Describe how alterations in
structure and fun...
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