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    Understanding Anatomy & Physiology For Healthcare Workers

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    Understanding Anatomy & Physiology For Healthcare Workers

    Understanding Anatomy & Physiology For Healthcare Workers
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.68 GB | Duration: 6h 19m

    Master the Human Body: The Foundation Every Healthcare Worker Needs- Nurses, CNAs, HHAs, Caregivers, Med. students etc.

    What you'll learn

    You will understand the structural hierarchy of the human body — from atoms and molecules to cells, tissues, organs, and systems.

    You will learn the structure of internal organs of key systems including digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive.

    You will learn about the organization of the body cavities — including thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and cranial cavities and the organs they contain.

    You will be able to distinguish between the axial and appendicular skeleton — and understand how the musculoskeletal structure of the human helps in mobility,

    Understand the structure of joints and their classifications — including synovial, cartilaginous, and fibrous joints.

    You will learn about the anatomical directional terms and body planes — to accurately locate and reference structures in the body.

    You will be able to apply anatomical knowledge to basic patient care tasks such as body positioning, moving patients, and understanding documentation.

    Use anatomical terminology in clinical context — to improve communication and documentation in healthcare settings.

    Apply anatomical knowledge to basic physical assessments — such as pulse points, organ palpation, and identifying landmarks.

    You will be able to use anatomical terminology in clinical context — to improve communication and documentation in healthcare settings.

    Correlate anatomical abnormalities with common clinical conditions — e.g., fractures, hernias, scoliosis, etc.

    Apply anatomical knowledge to basic physical assessments — such as pulse points, organ palpation, and identifying landmarks.

    Interpret anatomical diagrams and medical illustrations with confidence and accuracy.

    Correlate anatomical knowledge with medical imaging techniques such as X-rays and ultrasounds.

    Explain how anatomy forms the foundation for understanding physiology and clinical care.

    You will learn the basic physiological principles that govern the functioning of cells, tissues, and organ systems.

    You will understand how cells function (that is cell physiology), including membrane transport, metabolism, and cellular communication.

    You will learn about homeostasis and its role in maintaining stable internal body conditions.

    You will be able to explain how feedback mechanisms (positive and negative) regulate physiological processes.

    You will learn the physiological roles of body organs and systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, urinary, reproductive,

    You will learn how the body systems work together.

    You will learn about the nervous system of the human body.

    You will learn the process of nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction at the cellular level.

    You will learn how the nervous system and endocrine system work together to control body functions.

    You will have a better understanding of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, including circulation and gas exchange.

    Explain how the heart functions as a pump and how blood pressure and heart rate are regulated.

    You will learn the steps of digestion, absorption, and nutrient metabolism.

    You will learn about kidney function, fluid balance, and electrolyte regulation.

    You will learn about hormonal regulation and the function of key endocrine glands.

    You will understand physiological responses to stress, injury, and infection.

    After taking this course, you will be able to apply physiology and anatomy knowledge in real patient care.

    Requirements

    No prerequisite! Just jump right in.

    Description

    Master the Human Body: The Foundation Every Healthcare Worker Needs. Are you a healthcare worker struggling to understand anatomy and physiology? Enroll in this course now to master anatomical and physiological concepts. Are you a registered nurse, home health aide, caregiver, certified nurse aide, allied healthcare worker, medical student, pre-nursing student or aspiring healthcare worker looking to truly understand the human body?Then this course “Understanding Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology for Healthcare Workers” is designed just for you.This course contains clear explanations of complex concepts— simplified for practical use.From the skeleton to the circulatory system…From the language of anatomy to the secrets of physiology…We break it all down, simply and clearly—so you can apply it in real life.You will be able to relate physiological principles to common clinical signs and symptoms, enhancing diagnostic and caregiving skills. You will also be able to recognise common anatomical abnormalities and explain their clinical significance (e.g., fractures, spinal deformities).You will understand the structural hierarchy of the human body — from atoms and molecules to cells, tissues, organs, and systems.You will learn essential anatomical terms and directional references.You will learn the structure of internal organs of the human body systems such as digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems, etc.You will also learn the organization of the body cavities — including thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and cranial cavities and the organs they contain.You will be able to apply anatomical knowledge to basic patient care tasks such as body positioning, moving patients, and understanding documentation.Use anatomical terminology in clinical context — to improve communication and documentation in healthcare settings.More so, you will be able to apply anatomical knowledge to basic physical assessments — such as pulse points, organ palpation, and identifying landmarks.You will learn the basic physiological principles that govern the functioning of cells, tissues, and organ systems.You will learn how homeostasis and feedback mechanisms maintain internal stability.You will understand how cells function (that is cell physiology), including membrane transport, metabolism, and cellular communication.You will learn the physiological roles of all major body organs and systems.You will learn how the body systems work together.You will learn how the nervous system and endocrine system work together to control body functions.You will understand cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, including circulation and gas exchange.Explain how the heart functions as a pump and how blood pressure and heart rate are regulated.You will understand physiological responses to stress, injury, and infection.After taking this course, you will be able to apply physiology and anatomy knowledge in real patient care. You will acquire critical thinking skills for interpreting symptoms and clinical signs or body responses. This will enable you to provide effective caregiving and support to patients.Taught by an experienced medical doctor, who is very passionate about anatomy and physiology, this course gives you the knowledge and confidence to make better care decisions and stand out in your role.What are you waiting for?Unlock the secrets of the human body now and boost your confidence in patient care. This essential course is designed for those who want to truly understand how the body works—from head to toe.Whether you're just starting your healthcare journey or looking to refresh your knowledge, this comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology course is the perfect foundation. You'll explore each body system, learn key medical terminology, and understand how structure relates to function in the human body.Enroll today—and take your healthcare skills to the next level.[Start learning now | Lifetime access | Certificate of Completion]Learning ObjectivesYou will understand the structural hierarchy of the human body — from atoms and molecules to cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Thus, you will have a better understanding of the human body structure: cells, tissues and organs.You will learn the structure of internal organs of key systems including digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive.You will learn the organization of the body cavities — including thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and cranial cavities and the organs they contain.You will be able to distinguish between the axial and appendicular skeleton — and understand how the musculoskeletal structure of the human helps in mobility, body support and protection.Understand the structure of joints and their classifications — including synovial, cartilaginous, and fibrous joints.You will learn about the anatomical directional terms and body planes — to accurately locate and reference structures in the body. Thus, you will have an in-depth understanding of essential anatomical terms and directional references.You will be able to apply anatomical knowledge to basic patient care tasks such as body positioning, moving patients, and understanding documentation.Use anatomical terminology in clinical context — to improve communication and documentation in healthcare settings.Apply anatomical knowledge to basic physical assessments — such as pulse points, organ palpation, and identifying landmarks.You will be able to use anatomical terminology in clinical context — to improve communication and documentation in healthcare settings.Correlate anatomical abnormalities with common clinical conditions — e.g., fractures, hernias, scoliosis, etc.Apply anatomical knowledge to basic physical assessments — such as pulse points, organ palpation, and identifying landmarks.Interpret anatomical diagrams and medical illustrations with confidence and accuracy.Correlate anatomical knowledge with medical imaging techniques such as X-rays and ultrasounds.Explain how anatomy forms the foundation for understanding physiology and clinical care.In physiology,You will learn the basic physiological principles that govern the functioning of cells, tissues, and organ systems.You will understand how cells function (that is cell physiology), including membrane transport, metabolism, and cellular communication.You will learn about homeostasis and its role in maintaining stable internal body conditions. You will have a better understanding of how homeostasis and feedback mechanisms maintain internal stability.You will be able to explain how feedback mechanisms (positive and negative) regulate physiological processes.You will learn the physiological roles of body organs and systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, urinary, reproductive, and integumentary systems.You will learn how the body systems work together.You will learn about the nervous system of the human body.You will learn the process of nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction at the cellular level.You will learn how the nervous system and endocrine system work together to control body functions.You will have a better understanding of cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, including circulation and gas exchange. Thus, you will be able to describe gas exchange and transport mechanisms in the respiratory and circulatory systems.Explain how the heart functions as a pump and how blood pressure and heart rate are regulated.You will learn the steps of digestion, absorption, and nutrient metabolism.You will learn about kidney function, fluid balance, and electrolyte regulation.You will learn about hormonal regulation and the function of key endocrine glands.You will understand physiological responses to stress, injury, and infection.After taking this course, you will be able to apply physiology and anatomy knowledge in real patient care. You will acquire critical thinking skills for interpreting symptoms and clinical signs or body responses. This will enable you to provide effective caregiving and support to patients.Why choose this course?This course is designed for healthcare workers, by an experienced medical doctorIt contains clear explanations of complex concepts— simplified for practical use.Easy-to-follow lessons with real-life clinical relevance.Clear anatomical and physiological illustrations included in the videos.This course is delivered in simple English.Quizzes and examples included.Comprehensive terminology section included to simplify complex terms.Ideal for healthcare workers- registered nurses(RNs), certified nurse aides (CNAs), home health aides, personal care aides/caregivers, medical students, pre-nursing students, and allied health professionals.Flexible learning options: you can learn at your own pace.Lifetime access.Certificate of completion given to all participants at the end of the course.Barclay Training Institute official signed certificate will be given to all students who meet all outlined requirements of the course.Who should take this course?Healthcare workers such as registered nurses, nurse aides, home health aides, medical assistants, caregivers and allied healthcare workers.Medical students.Pre-nursing students.All students studying a healthcare course.Those aspiring to work in a healthcare fieldCourse StructureAnatomy and Physiology Training ProgramOnline courseStudy at your paceSix modules to be completedCourse format: Videos, audio, texts, slides.Quizzes/exams: There is a final exam consisting of 20 questions to test your knowledge on the course. Always read the instructions of each question carefully before answering the question. To pass this course, the student should get at least 75% or higher in his or her final grade for the final exam.[Start learning now | Lifetime access | Certificate of Completion]Enroll now and start building the confidence and knowledge that every great healthcare worker needs.

    Overview

    Section 1: Understanding Anatomy and Physiology at a Glance!

    Lecture 1 Anatomy and Physiology Made Easy for You

    Section 2: Course Introduction

    Lecture 2 Course Intro Lecture

    Section 3: Anatomy Module One: Anatomy Basics:

    Lecture 3 Module One Intro Lecture

    Lecture 4 Anatomy Basics: The Human Cell

    Lecture 5 Anatomy Basics: Tissues and Structures

    Lecture 6 Muscles

    Section 4: Anatomy Module Two: The Parts and Regions of the Body

    Lecture 7 Module Two Intro Lecture

    Lecture 8 Upper Limbs

    Lecture 9 Lower Limbs

    Lecture 10 Human Joints

    Lecture 11 Thorax

    Lecture 12 Abdomen

    Lecture 13 Pelvic Cavity

    Lecture 14 Head and Neck

    Lecture 15 Nervous System

    Section 5: Module Three: Anatomy Terminology

    Lecture 16 Important Terms- Anatomy

    Section 6: Physiology Module Four: Section Two: Regions and Parts of the Body

    Lecture 17 Physiology Module Four Intro Lecture

    Lecture 18 Def. of Physiology; Humans & the Environ; The Human Cell

    Lecture 19 The Blood; The Body Immune Function

    Section 7: Physiology Module: The Body Systems

    Lecture 20 Physiology Module Five Intro Lecture

    Lecture 21 Respiratory System

    Lecture 22 Cardiovascular System/Circulatory System

    Lecture 23 Digestive System

    Lecture 24 Endocrine System

    Lecture 25 Urinary System/Renal System

    Lecture 26 Musculoskeletal System/Locomotive System

    Lecture 27 Integumentary System

    Lecture 28 Nervous System

    Lecture 29 Reproductive System

    Section 8: Module Six: Physiology Terminology

    Lecture 30 Important Terms- Physiology

    Section 9: Course Conclusion

    Lecture 31 Certificate of Completion

    Lecture 32 Course Conclusion- Key Takeaways

    Section 10: Final Exam

    Lecture 33 Anatomy and Physiology Course Final Exam

    Section 11: Bonus Section

    Lecture 34 Bonus Lecture

    Healthcare workers such as registered nurses, nurse aides, home health aides, medical assistants, caregivers and allied healthcare workers.,Medical students,Pre-nursing students,All students studying a healthcare course,Those aspiring to work in a healthcare field