In a BS Nursing program, Anatomy and Physiology play a crucial role in providing nursing students with a foundational understanding of the human body's structure and function. Anatomy focuses on the physical structure of the body, including organs, tissues, and systems, while physiology explores how these structures work together to maintain homeostasis and support overall health. A solid grasp of these subjects enables nurses to understand normal bodily functions, recognize signs of illness or injury, and interpret medical conditions more effectively. Knowledge of anatomy and physiology is essential for assessing patients, administering treatments, and providing care, as nurses need to understand how the body responds to various interventions, medications, and diseases. This knowledge also guides nurses in patient education, helping them explain health conditions and treatments in a way that patients can understand. Ultimately, anatomy and physiology form the backbone of clinical practice, ensuring that nurses can deliver safe, effective, and evidence-based care.
(IUB) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
ROSS AND WILSON ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY BOOK
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