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MOT 125
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Title: | Basic Medical Sciences I |
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Course Description: | Teaches the anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology and drug therapy of the immune, musculoskeletal, and digestive systems. A discussion of pediatric implications as they relate to clinical physiology will also be covered. Students may take MOT 125, MOT 133 and MOT 135 in any order, but all three courses must be completed to meet the basic medical sciences requirement. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Status Notes: | Active. Currently running at MOT134. The course number |
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| S: will change to MOT125 for the catalog year 2003-2004. |
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| S: Name change 2/03 |
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Origin Notes: | PPCC |
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Status Notes: | Revised course description 10/15/09 s@ |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Explain the basic anatomy and physiology of the following systems.
A. Immune
B. Musculoskeletal
C. Digestive
II. Explain the disease process: incidence, etiology, complications, signs and symptoms, diagnostic evaluation, treatment and prognosis for the following systems:
A. Immune
B. Musculoskeletal
C. Digestive
III. Explain the use and side effects of prescription and non-prescription drugs commonly used to treat diseases affecting the various body systems listed below:
A. Immune
B. Musculoskeletal
C. Digestive
IV. Understand the implications presented by the pediatric population as relates to:
A. Medication implications.
B. Normal body processes.
C. Normal disease processes.
V. Understand the requirement of patient teaching as it applies to the normal and abnormal function of the body and implications of drug interventions for the following systems/populations:
A. Immune system
B. Musculoskeletal system
C. Digestive system
D. Pediatric populations
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Immune System
A. Anatomy and Physiology
B. Dysfunction
C. Infectious Disease and Antibiotics
D. Patient Teaching
II. Musculoskeletal System
A. Anatomy and Physiology
B. Dysfunction
C. Infectious Disease and Antibiotics
D. Patient Teaching
III. Digestive System
A. Anatomy and Physiology
B. Dysfunction
C. Infectious Disease and Antibiotics
D. Patient Teaching
IV. Pediatrics
A. Medication implications
B. Normal body processes
C. Normal disease processes
D. Patient Teaching
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