ST JOHN’S COLLEGE OF NURSING, KATTAPPANA
APPLIED ANATOMY
PLACEMENT: I SEMESTER THEORY: 3 Credits (60 hours)
DESCRIPTION: The course is designed to assists student to recall and further acquire the
knowledge of the normal structure of human body, identify alteration in anatomical structure
with emphasis on clinical application to practice nursing.
COMPETENCIES: On completion of the course, the students will be able to
1. Describe anatomical terms.
2. Explain the general and microscopic structure of each system of the body.
3. Identify relative positions of the major body organs as well as their general anatomic
locations.
4. Explore the effect of alterations in structure.
5. Apply knowledge of anatomic structures to analyze clinical situations and therapeutic
applications.
Unit Time Learning Content Teaching learning Assessment Teacher
objectives methods methods Responsible
Introduction to anatomical terms and Lecture cum Quiz
I 8 Define the terms organization of the human body Discussion MCQ
(T) relative to the Introduction to anatomical terms relative to
anatomical position Short answer
position – anterior, ventral, posterior dorsal,
superior, inferior, median, lateral, proximal, Use of models
distal, superficial, deep, prone, supine,
Describe the
palmar and plantar
anatomical planes Video
Anatomical planes (axial/ transverse/
demonstration
horizontal, sagittal/vertical plane and
coronal/frontal/oblique plane)
Movements (flexion, extension, abduction,
Use of
adduction, medial rotation, lateral rotation,
microscopic
inversion, eversion, supination, pronation,
slides
plantar flexion, dorsal flexion and
circumduction
Cell structure, Cell division
Lecture cum
Tissue – definition, types, characteristics,
Discussion
classification, location
Membrane, glands – classification and
structure
Identify major surface and bony landmarks Video/Slides
in each body region, Organization of human
body
Hyaline, fibro cartilage, elastic cartilage Anatomical
Features of skeletal, smooth and cardiac Torso
muscle
Application and implication in nursing
II 6 Describe the structure The Respiratory system Lecture cum Short answer
(T) of respiratory system Discussion Objective type
Structure of the organs of respiration
Models
Muscles of respiration
Video/Slides
Application and implication in nursing
III 6 Describe the structure The Digestive system Lecture cum Short answer
(T) of digestive system Discussion Objective type
Structure of alimentary canal and accessory
organs of digestion Video/Slides
Application and implications in nursing Anatomical
Torso
IV 6 Describe the structure The Circulatory and Lymphatic system Lecture Short answer
(T) of circulatory and Structure of blood components, blood vessels Models MCQ
lymphatic system. – Arterial and Venous system
Video/Slides
Position of heart relative to the associated
structures
Chambers of heart, layers of heart
Heart valves, coronary arteries
Nerve and blood supply to heart
Lymphatic tissue
Veins used for IV injections
Application and implication in nursing
V 4 Identify the major The Endocrine system Lecture Short answer
(T) endocrine glands Models/charts Objective type
Structure of Hypothalamus, Pineal Gland,
describe the structure Pituitary gland, Thyroid, Parathyroid,
of endocrine Glands Thymus, Pancreas and Adrenal glands
VI 4 Describe the structure The Sensory organs Lecture Short answer
(T) of various sensory Explain with
Structure of skin, eye, ear, nose and tongue MCQ
organs Video/models
Application and implications in nursing
VII 10 Describe anatomical The Musculoskeletal system: Review – Short answer
(T) position and structure The Skeletal system discussion Objective type
of bones and joints Anatomical positions Lecture
Bones – types, structure, growth and
Discussions
ossification
Explain using
Axial and appendicular skeleton
charts, skeleton and
Joints – classification, major joints and
loose bones and
structure
torso
Application and implications in nursing
Identifying
Describe the structure The Muscular system
muscles involved
of muscle
Types and structure of muscles
in nursing
Muscle groups – muscles of the head, neck, procedures in lab
thorax, abdomen, pelvis, upper limb and
lower limbs
Principal muscles – deltoid, biceps, triceps,
respiratory, abdominal, pelvic floor, pelvic
floor muscles, gluteal muscles and vastus
lateralis
Major muscles involved in nursing
procedures
VIII 5 Describe the structure The Renal system Lecture MCQ
(T) of renal system Structure of kidney, ureters, bladder, urethra Models/charts Short answer
Application and implication in nursing
IX 5 Describe the structure The Reproductive system Lecture MCQ
(T) of reproductive Structure of male reproductive organs Models/charts Short answer
system
Structure of female reproductive organs
Structure of breast
X 6 Describe the structure The Nervous system Lecture MCQ
(T) of nervous system Review Structure of neurons Explain with Short answer
including the models
CNS, ANS and PNS (Central, autonomic and
distribution of the
peripheral) Video slides
nerves, nerve plexuses
Structure of brain, spinal cord, cranial
nerves, spinal nerves, peripheral nerves,
functional areas of cerebral cortex
Ventricular system – formation, circulation,
and drainage
Application and implication in nursing
Internal assessment plan
1. Test paper
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