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Applied Physiology Book B.Sc Nursing 1st Sem
Applied Physiology Book B.Sc Nursing 1st Sem
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Syllabus
Applied Physiology
Unit |
Content |
Time (Hrs) |
I |
General Physiology – Basic Concepts · Cell physiology including transportation across cell membrane · Body fluid compartments, Distribution of total body fluid, intracellular and extracellular compartments, major electrolytes and maintenance of homeostasis · Cell cycle · Tissue – formation, repair · Membranes and glands – functions · Application and implication in nursing |
4 (T) |
II |
Respiratory System · Functions of respiratory organs · Physiology of respiration · Pulmonary circulation – functional features · Pulmonary ventilation, exchange of gases · Carriage of oxygen and carbon-dioxide, Exchange of gases in tissue · Regulation of respiration · Hypoxia, cyanosis, dyspnoea, periodic breathing · Respiratory changes during exercise · Application and implication in nursing |
6 (T) |
III |
Digestive System · Functions of the organs of digestive tract · Saliva – composition, regulation of secretion and functions of saliva · Composition and function of gastric juice, mechanism and regulation of gastric secretion · Composition of pancreatic juice, function, regulation of pancreatic secretion · Functions of liver, gall bladder and pancreas · Composition of bile and function · Secretion and function of small and large intestine · Movements of alimentary tract · Digestion in mouth, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, absorption of food · Application and implications in nursing |
8 (T) |
IV |
Circulatory and Lymphatic System · Functions of heart, conduction system, cardiac cycle, Stroke volume and cardiac output · Blood pressure and Pulse · Circulation – principles, factors influencing blood pressure, pulse · Coronary circulation, Pulmonary and systemic circulation · Heart rate – regulation of heart rate · Normal value and variations · Cardiovascular homeostasis in exercise and posture · Application and implication in nursing |
6 (T) |
V |
Blood · Blood–Functions, Physical characteristics · Formation of blood cells · Erythropoiesis – Functions of RBC, RBC life cycle · WBC – types, functions · Platelets – Function and production of platelets · Clotting mechanism of blood, clotting time, bleeding time, PTT · Hemostasis – role of vasoconstriction, platelet plug formation in hemostasis, coagulation factors, intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of coagulation · Blood groups and types · Functions of reticuloendothelial system, immunity · Application in nursing |
5 (T) |
VI |
The Endocrine System · Functions and hormones of Pineal Gland, Pituitary gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Thymus, Pancreas and Adrenal glands. · Other hormones · Alterations in disease · Application and implication in nursing |
5 (T) |
VII |
The Sensory Organs · Functions of skin · Vision, hearing, taste and smell · Errors of refraction, aging changes · Application and implications in nursing |
4 (T) |
VIII |
Musculoskeletal System · Bones – Functions, movements of bones of axial and appendicular skeleton, Bone healing · Joints and joint movements · Alteration of joint disease · Properties and Functions of skeletal muscles–mechanism of muscle contraction · Structure and properties of cardiac muscles and smooth muscles · Application and implication in nursing |
6 (T) |
IX |
Renal System · Functions of kidney in maintaining homeostasis · GFR · Functions of ureters, bladder and urethra · Micturition · Regulation of renal function · Application and implication in nursing |
4 (T) |
X |
The Reproductive System · Female reproductive system – Menstrual cycle, function and hormones of ovary, oogenesis, fertilization, implantation, Functions of breast · Male reproductive system – Spermatogenesis, hormones and its functions, semen · Application and implication in providing nursing care |
4 (T) |
XI |
Nervous System · Overview of nervous system · Review of types, structure and functions of neurons · Nerve impulse · Review functions of Brain–Medulla, Pons, Cerebrum, Cerebellum · Sensory and Motor Nervous system · Peripheral Nervous system · Autonomic Nervous system · Limbic system and higher mental Functions-Hippocampus, Thalamus, Hypothalamus · Vestibular apparatus · Functions of cranial nerves · Autonomic functions · Physiology of Pain-somatic, visceral and referred · Reflexes · CSF formation, composition, circulation of CSF, blood brain barrier and blood CSF barrier · Application and implication in nursing |
8 (T) |
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