History of pathology, principles of pathology, cell ultrastruecture and cytopathlogy, infectious agents, cardiovascular pathology, pulmonary pathology, hematopathology, Renal and lower urinary tract pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, liver pathology.
Key features, Conclusion, Nerves, Blood Supply, Forehead, Temple, Bibliography, Muscles,
Levels of organization: introduction to human anatomy and physiology, support and movement: skin and the integumentary system, integration and coordination, transport, absorption and excretion, the human life cycle: reproductive system.
The internal Environment and the blood, The circulation, Respiration, Digestion, Metabolism and nutrition, Internal secretions, Reproduction, The formation and excretion of Urine. The Nervous system.
Trend of ObstetricandGYnaecologie practice in India, Focused antenatal care,Prrgnancy and Delivery care unit,Evaluation of Antenatal Fetal health,Role of Partogram in Indian scenario,Intrapartum assessment of fetal health,Abnormal Glucose Tolerance in Pregnancy,Malaria Pregnancy,Viral Hepatitis in Pregnancy,Obstetric cholestasis,
Scientific basis: Development, different ion, an diversity, muscle contraction, the control of muscle fiber activity, neuromuscular transmission, General approaches to neuromuscular diseases, diseases of muscle, congenital myopathesis, disturbance of neuromuscular transmission.
Concepts and theories: roles and functions of psychiatric nurses, conceptual models of psychiatric care, a nursing model of health illness phenomena, the therapeutic nurse patient relationships, variations in sexual response, practice of psychiatric nursing: settings, community psychiatric care, specialized treatment approaches: small groups and their therapeutic forces.
Hematologic, Childhood. Infancy, Blood, Red blood cells, Metabolism, Hematologic, Human hemologin.
Male reproductive, Female, Breast, Lymph nodes, Spleen, Bone Marrow, Bone and joints, Soft tissues, Peritoneum
A framework for human physiology, Basic cell functions: chemical composition of the body, cell structure, Biological control systems: neural control mechanisms, coordinated body functions.