ANES 634 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia I
            This course will combine anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into a 3 part series, taking place over the first 3 semesters of the program. They will cover all body systems across the lifespan, with emphasis on anesthetic considerations.
      
	        
			
			 
		
            Prerequisite: Admission into the Nurse Anesthesia DNP program.
      
	
                
        
            Special information
												3 Graduate credits
																																				                        
                
                		Effective May 7, 2025 to present
Learning outcomes
General
- Verbalize accurate anatomical terminology for effective interprofessional communication.
 - Assess regional anatomical structures of the human body for clinical correlation.
 - Analyze normal and abnormal anatomical variation¿s effect on function for safe perioperative care.
 - Assess human body systems¿ effects on homeostasis.
 - Analyze failure of normal physiologic functions for clinical correlation across the lifespan.
 - Differentiate different systems¿ pathophysiologic states in relationship to etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, management, and clinical data.
 - Recommend strategies for health promotion advocacy.
 
Summer 2025
| Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthesia I | Kakela, Megan | Books for ANES-634-01 Summer 2025 | Course details for ANES-634-01 Summer 2025 |