Human Disease/Pathophysiology Syllabus for 2017-2018
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West Campus Allied Health 125

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As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

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Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.

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Course

MDCA-1302-001 Human Disease/Pathophysiology

Prerequisites

Course Description

A study of anatomy and physiology with emphasis on human pathophysiology, including etiology, prognosis, medical treatment, signs and symptoms of common diseases of all body systems.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Diseases Of The Human Body by Carol D. Tamparo, PhD, F.A. Davis Company,  6th Edition
 
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Supplies

Textbook, computer, and reliable internet access

Student Performance

 End-of-Course Outcomes:  Distinguish between normal and abnormal physiologic functions of all body systems; identify etiology, signs, and symptoms of diseases of all body systems; and correlate the prognosis, medical treatment, and procedures with patient morbidity and mortality.

COURSE GOALS:
To develop an understanding of the human body in health and disease and to acquire an acceptable level of knowledge necessary to understand common diagnoses.  A knowledge of medical terminology will be of benefit.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

The student will be able to perform the following as evaluated by the program's faculty:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of anatomy and physiology of body systems and the relationship of these body systems to normal functions.
  • Identify the disorders of body functions that cause disease.
  • Cite the history of medicine.
  • Assess the various etiological factors in diseases and differentiate between environmental, congenital and other causes of specific diseases.
  • Recognize the clinical signs and symptoms of specific diseases and injuries. 
  • Repeat knowledge of medical terminology of body systems.
  • Define and list disease classifications.
  • Identify the cell and apply knowledge gained that the cell is the basic structure of life.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of systemic and cellular metabolism.
  • Apply general chemistry concepts to biochemical processes in human cells.
  • Illustrate the difference between cellular and tissue adaptation, especially regarding hypertrophy, atrophy, metaplasia, and hyperplasia.
  • Examine and compare knowledge gained from discussion of the following body systems and their associated diseases: integumentary, musculoskeletal, neurologic, endocrine, sense organs, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and male reproductive system, female reproductive system, hereditary diseases and immunity, vaccines, and serums.
  • Employ the use of outside reading material to further expand the knowledge gained from the text.  These reference materials can be found in the classroom and in the library. 
  • Gain knowledge that will help the student to facilitate further learning in their area of specialization and effective interaction as members of the health care team.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior


WITHDRAWING FROM A COURSE:
It is the responsibility of the student to officially drop or withdraw  from a course.  Failure to officially withdraw may result in the student receiving a grade of “F” in the course.  The student may obtain a withdrawal form from his academic advisor, the counseling center or from the registrar’s office.  It is also the responsibility of the student to take the drop slip to the registrar’s office in order for the student to be officially dropped from a course.  The student may withdraw from a course online.  Students are not automatically dropped from their class roles as a result on non attendance.

STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE:
A student who has a problem with the course or the course instructor should make every attempt to resolve the problem with the course instructor.  If that is not successful, the student may appeal the decision of the instructor to the Program Director, the Dean of the Health Sciences Division, the Vice-President of Academic Affairs, and the President -- IN THAT ORDER.   Please refer to the current Amarillo College catalog for complete explanation of the grievance procedures.

CELLULAR TELEPHONES AND PAGERS:
Pagers and telephones are disruptive during class time.  Telephones must be turned off during class time with the exception of emergency personnel, pagers must either be turned off or set on vibrate during class time.   Please notify me in writing if you fall in this category, otherwise failure to comply will result in you being asked to leave class for that day.  You will still be responsible for the material covered in class.  If you feel that you will have an emergency during class time, leave the number of the student services office and they will contact you immediately.  The number is 371-5300. 
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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
Academic dishonesty shall constitute a violation of the college rules & regulations & is punishable as prescribed by Amarillo College Board policies.  Academic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion.  “Cheating on a test” shall include:

•    Copying from another student’s test paper.
•    Using test materials not authorized by the person administering the test.
•    Collaborating with or seeking aid from another student during a test without permission from the test administrator/instructor.

•    Knowingly using, buying, selling, stealing, or soliciting, in whole or in part, the contents of an administered/unadministered test.

•    Substituting for another student, or permitting another student to substitute for one’s self, to take a test.
•    Bribing another person to obtain an administered/unadministered test or information about an administered/unadministered test.

“Plagiarism” shall be defined as the appropriating, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means another’s work and the unacknowledged submission or incorporation of it in one’s own written work. 

“Collusion” shall be defined as the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work for fulfillment of course requirements.
 

Grading Criteria

EVALUATION METHOD:
DAILY QUIZZES/ASSIGNMENTS:
•    Daily quizzes or assignments will be given at the discretion of the instructor. 
•    Quizzes may or may not be announced by the instructor. 
•    Material covered by these quizzes will consist of review material or new material assigned in class.

IF A DAILY QUIZ IS  MISSED, THERE WILL BE NO MAKEUP QUIZZES. 

 

•    Daily quizzes and assignments will be worth 20 % of your FINAL GRADE.  
•    No quiz or assignment grades will be dropped.

MAJOR EXAMS:
•    There will be nine exams, eight (8) major exams and a final exam, given in this course. (subject to change)
•    These exams will be listed and available in the content folder with due dates.
•    All major exams will be taken on On-line including the final exam.
•    The student will have a 77 hour window or 3 day window to take the exam.
•    The student will have 50-75 minutes to complete an exam.
•    Once an exam is started the clock is running, remember you have only 50-75 minutes to complete the exam.
•    As you answer each question, the student must submit the answer and proceed to the next question.
•    When the student is finished with the exam, the student must submit the exam for grading.
•    The student will be able to see their exam score after the exam has been submitted for grading
•    All exams will open at 6:00 pm.  All exams will close at 11:55pm.
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THERE WILL BE NO MAKEUPS GIVEN FOR ON-LINE EXAMS!


•    Major exams will be worth 50 % of the final grade.

There are NO makeups on missed quizzes or assignments.

There are NO makeups on missed exams.

FINAL EXAM:

•    You will have a COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM, WHICH IS WORTH 30% OF YOUR FINAL GRADE. 
•    THE FINAL EXAM WILL BE GIVEN ON-LINE THROUGH AC Online.
•    The student will have 2- 1/2 hours or 150 minutes to complete the Final Exam.
•    Once an exam is started the clock is running, remember you have only 150 minutes (2-1/2hours) to complete the exam.
•    As you answer each question, the student must submit the answer and proceed to the next question.
•    When the student is finished with the Final exam, the student must submit the Final exam for grading.
•    The student will be able to see their Final exam score after the exam has been submitted for grading.
•    If the STUDENT misses the designated time for the FINAL EXAM, a grade of zero (0) will be given for the exam, unless an incomplete has been granted.
•    Arrangements to receive an incomplete "I" grade for the course must be made prior to the date of the final exam.  Incompletes are granted only for emergency situations such as hospitalization of the student, serious injury to the student on the day of the final exam, etc. 
•    Incompletes will not be granted for situations involving vacation plans, transportation difficulties, appointments, etc.
•    Students who need to request an incomplete must do so prior to the scheduled time of the final exam with appropriate documentation given to the instructor

Final grades will not be rounded in this course.

Grading Scale
A = 90.0 % - l00.0 %
B = 80.0 % -  89.9 %
C = 70.0 % -  79.9%
F = 69.9 % or less %

GRADING SUMMARY:
Quizzes/Assignments  =    20% of your final grade.
Major Exams            =     50 % of your final grade.
Comp. Final              =     30 % of your final grade.
                                        100 %  of final grade

Mandatory Tutoring :  In an effort to increase retention in Allied Health courses, any student who scores below a 70 on any exam (excluding the Final Exam week) must complete a mandatory tutoring session with his/her instructor before taking the next exam. Before receiving a session, students must first schedule a time with the instructor. Mandatory sessions will be for 30 minutes.  THIS IS MANDATORY.

Attendance

ATTENDANCE POLICY: 
"Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.  Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class."  Any student who is chronically late to class or leaves early or is absent more than 3 times during the course may earn a failing final course grade.


 

Calendar

Calendar is subject to change:

Each Folder will contain the weekly lecture, assignment, quiz, and exam. It is your responsibility to check each folder and due date.

Week 1- Intro and Syllabus Quiz
Week 2-Chapter 1    THE DISEASE PROCESS
1.      Predisposing Factors
2.      Hereditary Diseases
3.      Inflammation and Infections
4.      Trauma
5.      Effects of Physical and Chemical Agents
6.      Neoplasia and Cancer
7.      Immune-Related Factors in Disease
8.      Nutritional Imbalance
9.      Idiopathic and Iatrogenic Disease

Chapter 2     INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE and ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES
1.    The Changing Climate for Alternative Therapies
2.    Definition of Terms
3.    History of Conventional Medicine
4.    History of Integrative Medicine
5.    Integration of Both Worlds
6.    Separating Fact from Fallacy
7.    Mind’s Connection with Health and Disease
8.    Personal Responsibility
9.    Influence of Lifestyle
10.    Environmental Influences—Internal and External
11.    Managing Negative Emotions
12.    Laughter & Play
13.    Love, Friendship, and Faith

Week 3-Chapter 3    PAIN and ITS MANAGEMENT
1.    What is Pain?
2.    Gate Control Theory of Pain
3.    Nociception Pain Process
4.     Assessment of Pain
5.     Acute, Chronic, and Cancer-Related Pain
6.     Treatment of Pain
7.     Alternative Therapies   

Week 3  Exam 1 ( Chapters 1 - 3)

Week 4-Chapter 4    INFECTIOUS AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
1.    Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
2.    Multi-drug-Resistant Organisms
3.    Communicable Diseases
4.    Immunosuppressant Syndromes
5.    Communicable Diseases of Childhood and Adolescence

Week 5-Chapter 5      CANCER
1.      Cancer Risk Factors and Preventive Measures
2.      Classification of Neoplasms
3.      Etiology of Neoplasms
4.      Diagnosis of Neoplasms
5.      Grading and Staging of Neoplasms
6.      Treatment of Neoplasms   

Week 6-Chapter 6      CONGENITAL DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Nervous System Diseases and Disorders
2.      Digestive System Diseases and Disorders
3.      Cardiovascular Diseases and Disorders
4.      Genitourinary Diseases and Disorders
5.      Musculoskeletal Diseases and Disorders
6.      Metabolic Errors

Week 6 Exam 2 (Chapters 4-6)

Week 7-Chapter 7    MENTAL HEALTH DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.    Diagnostic Procedures
2.    Mental Health Assessment
3.    Nature Versus Nurture
4.    Culture, Age, & Gender
5.    Depression
6.    Schizophrenia
7.    Anxiety Disorders
8.    Substance Abuse
9.    Disorders Generally Diagnosed During Childhood or Adolescence
10.    Eating Disorders
11.    Sexual Disorders

Week 8- Chapter 8 SKIN DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.    Psoriasis
2.    Urticaria
3.    Acne Vulgaris
4.    Alopecia
5.    Furuncles and Carbuncles
6.    Pediculosis
7.    Decubitus Ulcers
8.    Corns and Calluses
9.    Dermatophytoses
10.    Scabies
11.    Impetigo
12.    Warts
13.    Scleroderma
14.    Dermatitis
15.     Herpes- Related Skin Lesions
16.     Cancer
17.     Common Symptoms of Skin Diseases and Disorders

Week 9 Exam 3 (Chapters 7 & 8)

Week 9- Chapter 9     MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Bones
2.      Joints
3.      Muscles and Connective Tissue
4.      Neoplasms
5.      Common Symptoms of Musculoskeletal Diseases

Week 10-Chapter 10      NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Headaches
2.      Head Trauma
3.      Paralysis
4.      Infections of the Central Nervous System
5.      Peripheral Nerve Diseases and Disorders
6.      Cerebral Diseases and Disorders
7.      Degenerative Neural Diseases and Disorders
8.      Cancer
9.      Common Symptoms of Nervous System Diseases and Disorder

Week 11-Chapter 11     ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Pituitary Gland Diseases and Disorders
2.      Thyroid Gland Diseases and Disorders
3.      Parathyroid Gland Diseases and Disorders
4.      Adrenal Gland Disease and Disorders
5.      Common Symptoms of Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders

Week 12 Exam 4 (Chapters 9 - 11)

Week 12-Chapter 12      CARDIOVASCULAR and LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.    Reye’s Syndrome
2.    Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
3.     Carditis
4.     Hypertensive Heart Disease
5.     Coronary Diseases and Disorders
6.     Blood Vessel Diseases and Disorders
7.     Anemias and Other Red Blood Cell Diseases and Disorders
8.     Leukemias
9.     Lymphatic Diseases and Disorders
10.   Common Symptoms of Cardiovascular System Diseases and Disorders

Week 13-Chapter 13      RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.    Epistaxis
2.    Sinusitis
3.    Acute and Chronic Pharyngitis
4.    Acute and Chronic Laryngitis
5.    Pneumonia
6.    Legionella Pneumonia
7.    Lung Abscess
8.    Pleurisy (Pleuritis)
9.    Pleural Effusion
10.    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
11.    Asthma
12.    Pulmonary Tuberculosis
13.    Pneumoconiosis
14.    Respiratory Mycoses
15.    Pulmonary Edema
16.    Cor Pulmonale
17.    Respiratory Acidosis
18.     Common Symptoms of Lung Diseases and Disorders

Week 14 Exam 5 ( Chapters 12 & 13)

Week 14- Chapter 14      DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.       Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
2.      Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
3.      Accessory Organs of Digestion:  Pancreas, Gallbladder, Liver
4.      Common Symptoms of Digestive System Diseases and Disorders

Chapter 15      URINARY SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Kidney Diseases and Disorders
2.      Lower Urinary Tract Infections and Disorders
3.      Tumors of the Bladder
4.      Common Symptoms of Urinary System Diseases and Disorders

Week 15-Chapter 16      REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM DISEASES and DISORDERS
1.      Male and Female Infertility
2.      Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
3.      Male Reproductive Diseases and Disorders
4.      Female Reproductive Diseases and Disorders
5.      Diseases and Disorders of the Breasts
6.      Diseases and Disorders of Pregnancy and Delivery

Week 15 Exam 7 (Chapters 14,15, and 16)

 

Week 16 Final Exam

Calendar is subject to change

Additional Information

HELP:  AskAC or the Student Help Center

If you are in need of assistance, a student  may email AskAC@actx.edu or you may call 806-371-500.

AskAC Hours:
Monday - Thursday  7:00am to 9:00pm
Friday                          7:00am to 6:00pm  Summer - Closes @ 5:00pm
Saturday                    10:00am to 3:00pm
Closed                        Sundays and Holidays

 

Student Help Center:  371-5767 or 371-5992   Location:  Washington Street Campus, Library - Room 111

The Student Help Center provides Amarillo College Students with various assistance.  If you need technical support, need to update your computer or check viruses, the center personnel will provide these services FREE OF CHARGE TO AC STUDENTS.  Your instructor highly recommends that students take advantage of these services. 

Suggested Dictionaries:

Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary
Stedman's Illustrated Medical Dictionary

 


                

Syllabus Created on:

01/11/18 10:33 AM

Last Edited on:

01/11/18 11:03 AM