DUTEC 106 Pathophysiology II • 3 Cr.
Department
Continues Pathophysiology I, with focus on the disease process and disease states relevant to obstetrics, gynecology, and neurology. Prerequisite: DUTEC 105 and acceptance into program or permission of program chair.
New description starting Summer 2013
Continues upon Pathophysiology I emphasizing the physiology and pathology of the cardiovascular and the peripheral vascular system. Prerequisite: DUTEC 105 or permission of program chair.
Outcomes:
After completing this class, students should be able to:
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Define terms used to describe pathologic states of the cardiac and peripheral vascular systems.
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Identify various pathologies and lesions of the circulatory and nervous systems
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Describe the sequence of events in hypoix injury.
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Distinguish the differences between acquired and congenital diseases.
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Obtain a thorough clinical history from a patient or referring physician relating to conditions of the circulatory or nervous systems.
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Identify various testing procedures used for the diagnosis of disease relating to the circulatory and nervous systems.
