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NUR1117, NUR1123 Anatomy and Physiology Module Review

Interesting things to note after 2-3 years :D  Anatomy and physiology are mostly about memorisation.  This knowledge is easily available on Google. If you are preparing for exams, a tip is to pay attention to the bolded words in the lecture notes. The fun factor for this module is to be able to see the cadavers and you can get to see and touch those organs. Now I know how big is the liver and how small are the kidneys.  Now, this module has changed to NUR1123 Anatomy, Physiology, and Physical Assessment I to include physical assessments.  Week 1 Systemic anatomy- the study of structures  Surface anatomy- the study of the internal structure  Radiographic anatomy- X-ray  Pathological anatomy- structural changes caused by disease  Week 2 The liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and salivary glands are accessory organs of the digestive system. The abdominal cavity is made up of the peritoneum, mesenteries, and peritoneal cavity. Basic structures of the Alimentary canal are mucosa, submucosa,