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BEH1012 - Human biological concepts applied to paramedic practice6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesLeader: Mr Bill LordOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisThis unit continues the study of anatomy and physiology of the body systems, with an emphasis on the life essential systems. Students will study the general structure and functions of the body's major organ systems and explore how these contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis in health. The unit will also consider common disease states encountered by paramedics and relate this to an alternation in structure and function of specific body systems. This knowledge will then be applied to an exploration of how drugs work in the body. To complete the discussion of disease, principles of microbiology and infection control as applied to paramedic practice will also be explored Objectives
By the completion of this unit, the student will be able to:
Assessment
Written examination (3 hours): 50% Contact hours12 hours per week including contact time and private study, averaged over the 13 week semester - a total of 156 hours. |