2 credit hour(s) This course prepares students for the advanced details of surgical anatomy, physiology. Includes a review of the common functions and structures of the human body, including the surface anatomy. Other topics include relevant medical terminology, pathophysiology, etiology, disease, chemistry, microbiology, physics, and the technological sciences, and congenital anomalies that are commonly encountered during surgical-related interventions. In addition, pathology classification, cellular injury, types of necrosis, inflammation, types of injury, nutritional and metabolic pathologies, immunological disorders, neoplastic disorders, circulatory pathologies, hemodynamic management, and pain management will be included. Contact: 2 hours. Does not count toward A.A. degree.