NUR3305 - Concepts of pathophysiology
3 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.0625 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Leader(s): Mr Peter Freeman(Gippsland & Mildura); Mr Tom Jeavons (Peninsula)
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
The unit will review the functions of the cardiovascular system, and examine the pathophysiological processes in hypertension and myocardial infarction; survey the normal functions of the brain and special senses, and examine the pathophysiology of cerebrovascular accident, motor impairment and sensory impairment; survey the cellular origins of malignant disease and the pathophysiology of its progress; review normal respiratory function and examine the effects of infectious disease on the respiratory system; and examine the microbiology and pathophysiology of sepsis, septic shock and coagulation disorders.
Objectives
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of the brain and special sense organs;
- show a familiarity with major disorders of the nervous system, and the effects of injuries to it;
- demonstrate an advanced knowledge of the structure and function of the cardiovascular system;
- show a familiarity with the pathophysiological processes in hypertension and in myocardial infarction;
- demonstrate an understanding of the genetic and cellular origins of cancer;
- describe the progress of common cancers at the tissue and whole body levels;
- demonstrate an understanding of the pathophysiology of infections of the respiratory system;
- demonstrate an understanding of the pathophysiological processes which lead to septic shock;
- identify the signs and symptoms of septic shock, and demonstrate an understanding of its management;
- develop skills in the observation, presentation and critical evaluation of clinical data; and
- apply theoretical concepts to clinical situations to develop a framework for scientific understanding of nursing practice.
Assessment
Tutorial work (1 oral seminar presentation and 300-word paper): 30%
1 written common group task: 20%
Written examination (1 hour): 50%
Contact hours
36 contact hours and 42 hours of private study
Prerequisites
NUR1301, NUR1302, NUR2303, NUR2304
Co-requisites
Must be enrolled in course code 0412, 0413, 0727, 1249 or 3558
