Human Anatomy and Physiology - A Practical Manual is the ultimate guide for anyone pursuing a Diploma in Pharmacy. It has been specifically structured to meet the requirements of the ER-20 syllabus of Pharmacy Council of India, making it an indispensable resource for all pharmacy students. Featuring 36 comprehensive experiments, covering almost all body systems, this manual is an essential tool for anyone seeking to understand the intricate functions of the human body.
Each experiment is presented in a systematic and easy-to-understand manner, with an objective, requirements, principle, procedure, observation, and results. The inclusion of images and illustrations helps to facilitate learning and clarify complex concepts while the normal values for some of the experiments will help students to understand physiological abnormalities. The theory behind each experiment is also provided to enhance students' understanding of the subject.
The final chapter on Viva Voce is particularly beneficial, as it offers students an opportunity to prepare themselves for synopsis and viva voce of external practical examination making it an essential resource for proposed D. Pharm exit examination. The step-by-step guide to procedures ensures that students can undertake experiments successfully, while the principle and theory sections provide a theoretical understanding of the experimental results.
Written by experienced teachers and professionals with a passion for pharmacy and healthcare, this manual is an invaluable guide for students, teachers, and researchers alike.
Contents:
1. Study of Compound Microscope
2. General Techniques of Blood Collection
3. Microscopic Examination of Epithelial Tissue
4. Microscopic Examination of Cardiac Muscle
5. Microscopic Examination of Smooth Muscles
6. Microscopic Examination of Skeletal Muscles
7. Microscopic Examination of Connective Tissue
8. Microscopic Examination of Nervous Tissue
9. Study of Human Skeleton-Axial Skeleton
10. Study of Human Skeleton- Appendicular Skeleton
11. Determination of Blood Group
12. Determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
13. Estimation of Hemoglobin
14. Determination of Bleeding Time of Blood
15. Determination of Clotting Time of Blood
16. White Blood Cell (WBC) Count
17. Determination of RBC Count
18. Differential Count of the Blood
19. Neurological Examination
20. Measurement of Blood Pressure
21. Recording Body Temperature
22. Determination of Pulse/Heart Rate
23. Determination of Respiratory Rate
24. Recording Pulse Oxygen
25. Record Forced Expiratory Volume
26. Measure Body Mass Index
27. Cardiovascular System
28. Respiratory System
29. Digestive System
30. Study of Human Nervous System
31. Urinary System
32. Endocrine System
33. Human Reproductive system
34. Eye
35. Ear
36. Skin