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MAP 555 - Human Body in Health & Disease II


Last Date of Approval: Spring 2022

5 Credits
Total Lecture Hours: 75
Total Lab Hours: 0
Total Clinical Hours: 0
Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0

Course Description:
This course explores the anatomy, physiology, and pathology relevant to the clinical practice of medical assistants. Students will gain knowledge of the structural organization of the human body by body system. The normal functions and major organs of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, nervous, sensory, urinary, and reproductive body systems are reviewed. Common pathology related to each system is identified, including etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities. The medical assistant’s role in assisting with exams, assessments, and procedures is identified relevant to each body system. This course will also help students gain critical thinking skills which are essential to making important life, health, and career decisions. This course is the second course of a two-semester sequence.

Prerequisites: MAP 542  
Mode(s) of Instruction: Face-to-Face

Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.

Course Fees: None

Common Course Assessment(s): None

Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the cardiovascular system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the cardiovascular system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the cardiovascular system.
    • Identify the normal function of the cardiovascular system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the cardiovascular system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the cardiovascular system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the cardiovascular system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the cardiovascular system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the lymphatic system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the lymphatic system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the lymphatic system.
    • Identify the normal function of the lymphatic system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the lymphatic system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the lymphatic system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the lymphatic system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the lymphatic system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the digestive system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the digestive system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the digestive system.
    • Identify the normal function of the digestive system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the digestive system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the digestive system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the digestive system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the digestive system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the endocrine system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the endocrine system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the endocrine system.
    • Identify the normal function of the endocrine system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the endocrine system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the endocrine system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the endocrine system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the endocrine system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the nervous system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the nervous system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the nervous system.
    • Identify the normal function of the nervous system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the nervous system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the nervous system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the nervous system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the nervous system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the sensory system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the sensory system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the sensory system.
    • Identify the normal function of the sensory system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the sensory system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the sensory system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the sensory system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the sensory system.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the urinary and male reproductive systems in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the urinary and male reproductive systems.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the urinary and male reproductive systems.
    • Identify the normal function of the urinary and male reproductive systems.
    • Identify the structure and function of the urinary and male reproductive systems across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the urinary and male reproductive systems including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the urinary and male reproductive systems.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the urinary and male reproductive systems.
  • Comprehend the structure and function of the female reproductive system in health and disease.
    • Identify major organs in the female reproductive system.
    • Identify the anatomical location of major organs in the female reproductive system.
    • Identify the normal function of the female reproductive system.
    • Identify the structure and function of the female reproductive system across the life span.
    • Identify common pathology related to the female reproductive system including signs, symptoms, etiology, diagnostic measures, and treatment modalities.
    • Identify the classifications of medications including indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions relevant to the female reproductive system.
    • Identify medical terms and abbreviations related to the female reproductive system.



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