BIO 209 - Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology Credits: 4 3 Lecture Hours 3 Lab Hours
Prerequisites: BIO 115 or BIO 162
Description This is a course which provides a conceptual and technical presentation of cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology for students in specific health programs. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Describe structure and function of cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
- Summarize the components and functions of blood and the immune system.
- Explain the principles of homeostasis as applied to body fluids, electrolytes and acid base balance.
- List clinical symptoms of selected cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
- Determine appropriate treatment and therapeutic goals for specific cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
Listed Topics
- Anatomy and physiology of the heart and blood vessels
- Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system
- Body fluids, electrolytes and acid base balance
- Selected cardiovascular and respiratory diseases
- Treatment and therapeutic goals of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and acid base disorders
- Components and functions of blood
- Components and functions of the immune system
Reference Materials Textbook and contemporary learning materials. Approved By: Sutin, Stewart Date Approved: 12/14/2006
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