Comprehensive review of human cadaver anatomy for nurse anesthesia practice. A systemic approach to examine the relationships and organization of anatomical structures will be utilized. Includes an analysis of the major muscles, skeletal system, internal organs, blood vessels, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves. Uses dissected cadavers to study anatomical variations.
The student will:
- Demonstrate a functional knowledge of the basic nomenclature used to study human anatomy.
- Analyze the general anatomical locations for the body systems.
- Describe the anatomical structures associated the body systems presented in the laboratory setting; skeletal, muscular, circulatory, visceral, and neural.
- Examine the relationships and organization of major structures within the thorax, abdomen, head/neck, and back/limbs regions of the body.
Concurrent
NRAN770 Advanced Anatomy