Life Science I

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Course Outline
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Lecture Notes

Lecture Notes on Inflammation

Lecture Notes on the Immune System

Lecture Notes on Diseases of the Immune System

Lecture Notes on Genetics
#1. pp5-15 / #2. pp16-25 / #3. pp.26-35 / #4. pp36-45
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Study Guides

Study Guide for Basic Pathopysiology Lecture 1

Study Guide for Genetics Lecture

Study Guide for Cancer
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Study Guides from Workbook

Study Guide and Questions Chapter 1

Study Guide and Questions Chapter 3

Open Book Exam: Fliud, Electolytes and Acid Balance

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Practice Questions

Genectics Practice Questions

Pedigree Charting Practice Questions

Chromosomes Practice Questions

Cancer Practice Questions

Neoplasia Practice Questions
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Exams for Class
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Exam on Workbook ch. 1 and 3
Genetics Exam
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Nancy Taggart Davis, Ph.D
Professor of Pathology
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RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
NURSING PROGRAM

Course: NURS 3421 Basic Life Science
Instructor: Nancy Taggart Davis, Ph.D.
Prerequisite: Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry

    DESCRIPTION:
    This is the first of a two-sequence course; the first course will emphasize health maintenance and the second course will stress pathophysiology. Presentation of a health maintenance problem with resulting disease through a library research paper will begin by selecting a topic developing an annotated bibliography and an outline. Emphasis will be placed on epidemiology, human genetics, inflammation and the immune system. The effects of psychosocial stimuli on disease will be discussed, and a global approach to the study to the disease will be emphasized.


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