Process of Disease II Syllabus

ME 288: Process of Disease II

Process of Disease II is similar in structure to ME 284 except different systems are covered. The students will be involved in discovering the etiology of diseases, some of the signs and symptoms of diseases, what the prognosis of diseases are and what treatments may be used to help cure or arrest diseases. This is beneficial in helping the students to understand the process a disease follows when it attacks the body.
Student Learning Outcomes

Based on 2022 MAERB standards and guidelines for the Medical Assisting Educational Programs. Students should be able to complete the following competencies: 

  1. Identify or define certain diseases according to the body system
  2. Identify the populations at risk for certain diseases
  3. Recognize the signs and symptoms of various diseases
  4. State the prognosis or outcome
  5. Relay the possible treatments
  6. Demonstrate effective communication skills
  7. Utilize technological resources to research and interpret information ethically

Cognitive (Knowledge) 

I.C.6 Identify the structure and function of the human body across the life span. 

I.C.8 Identify common pathology related to each body system including: 

a. signs 

b. symptoms 

c. etiology 

V.C.17 Discuss the theories of: 

a. Maslow 

b. Erickson 

c. Kubler-Ross 

Affective 

I.A.1 Demonstrate critical thinking skills. 

Instructional Materials

Human Diseases: A Systemic Approach; Eighth Edition; Mark Zelman, author; Pearson Ebook

Course Policies

Class Attendance:  Attendance is very important in any college classroom.  Students are responsible for obtaining information regarding any assignments or testing that was missed during an absence. Work assigned and completed during class time cannot be made up and the student will receive a zero (0) grade.

Missed Tests/Quizzes: Tests to be given periodically throughout the quarter will be announced. (The instructor reserves the right to test unannounced on lectured material.) Test that are missed must be made up within one week of returning to class. Students will be permitted to make up one missed test. The time/date of the makeup must be approved by the instructor. 

Incomplete Policy: If there is an appropriate and documented reason that you are unable to complete a class you may be eligible for an “Incomplete” final grade. To be eligible for an incomplete you must be passing the class at the time of the final. If you receive an Incomplete, you need to make arrangements with the instructor to complete your outstanding work as soon as possible. Should an Incomplete remain unchanged past one year of the original course start date, it will automatically change to a failing grade.

Need for Assistance: If you have any condition, such as a physical or learning disability, which will make it difficult for you to carry out the work as outlined, or which will require academic accommodations, please notify me as soon as possible.

Student Evaluation: Points will be accumulated for assignments and tests that are given during the quarter. A final exam will consist of 100 points and must be taken to complete the course.

Disease Presentations (5 total) 50 points per chapter 200
Tests (6 total) 100 points 600
GE Assignment 100 points 100
Final Examination (Ch. 7/8 Test) 200 points 200
Total Points Possible   1000

Grading Scales

A = 90% - 100%                   

B = 80% -  89%         

C = 70% -  79%           

D = 60% -  69%         

F = below  60%   

For medical assistant students in order for he/she to pass the class must receive an average of 70% or above in the given course AND obtain an average score on all competency evaluations within the given course. CAAHEP accreditation requires 100% of all medical assisting graduates pass 100% of all competencies.

 

Course Outline

Week

Chapter

Assignment

Week 1

Chapter 9

Gastrointestinal System

Read Chapter 9

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 2

Chapter 10

Urinary System

Read Chapter 10

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 3

Chapter 11

Reproductive System

Read Chapter 11

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 4

Chapter 12

Endocrine System

Read Chapter 12

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 5

Chapter 13

Nervous System

Read Chapter 13

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 6

Chapter 14

Disease & Disorders of the Eye and Ear

Read Chapter 14

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 7

Chapter 15

Mental Disorders

Read Chapter 15

Forum

Case Study – ANYTHING IN CHAPTER EXCEPT SCHIZOPHRENIA

Quiz

Week 8

Chapter 16

Musculoskeletal System

Read Chapter 16

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 9

Chapter 17

Integumentary System

Read Chapter 17

Forum

Case Study

Quiz

Week 10

Review/GE Assignment

Case Study – Schizophrenia (GE Assignment

Week 11

Final

 

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