HED 123: The Human Body and Disease III

Class Program
Credits 5 Lecture Hours 55

The third of a three-part course sequence examining body structure, function and disease. This includes the analysis and discussion of the lymphatic system, gastrointestinal system, the urinary system, reproductive system, and basic diagnostic tests. Common diagnostic tests/treatments, pharmacological agents, and possible prognoses for common disease processes are included. There is no lab component.

Prerequisites

Completion of HED 121  HED 122 and HED 119, each with a minimum grade of 2.0.

Quarters Offered
Spring
Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:

  1. Compare and contrast the structure and functions of the lymphatic system, gastrointestinal system, the urinary system, reproductive system, and basic diagnostic tests.
  2. Summarize common disease processes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, diagnostic procedures, and treatments including pharmacologic agents for the related systems
  3. Apply research methods in order to obtain information from a credible source
  4. Discuss anatomy and physiology of each organ system (including structure and function)
  5. Discuss disease processes associated with each organ system
  6. Demonstrate appropriate use of medical terminology
Institutional Outcomes
IO1 Communication: Students will be able to demonstrate clear, effective communications with patients and members of the healthcare team in a variety of structured settings.
Course Content Outline
  1. Lymphatic System
  2. Gastrointestinal System
  3. Urinary System
  4. Reproductive System
  5. Basic Diagnostic Tests
Department Guidelines
PO5 should be assessed: Students will be able to solve problems by gathering, interpreting, combining and/or applying information from multiple sources.