Republic of the Philippines
BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY
                                           Pablo Borbon Main I
                                   Rizal Avenue Extension, Batangas City
         COLLEGE OF NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
                    Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
     COURSE SPECIFICATIONS for NUR 102: HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
                           1st SEMESTER AY 2017-2018
Vision
         A globally recognized institution of higher learning that develops competent and morally upright
citizens who are active participants in nation building and responsive to the challenges of 21st century
Mission
        Batangas State University is committed to the holistic development of productive citizens by
providing a conducive learning environment for the generation, dissemination and utilization of knowledge
through innovative education, multidisciplinary research collaborations, and community partnership that
would nurture the spirit of nationhood and help fuel national economy for sustainable development.
Core Values
   o Faith
   o Patriotism
   o Human Dignity
   o Integrity
   o Mutual Respect
   o Excellence
 Course Title: Human Anatomy and Physiology           Course Code: NUR 102
 Pre-co-requisite: None                               Credit Units: 5 units
 Instructor: Mary Monique G. Lacerna, RN              Year Level: 2nd Year
 Email:mariamonicalacerna@gmail.com                   Semester: 1st Semester
 Mobile Number: 0909-877-9254                         Schedule: Tuesday – 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM (LAB)
                                                             Wednesday – 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (LEC)
 Room Number: CN3 and Anatomy Lab                     Revision Number: 001
1.0 PHILOSOPHY
    This course deals with human in terms of its adaptations, structural framework, with emphasis on
    physiology regulations’ adaptive mechanism, integrates lecture with laboratory experiences which
    provides exercises and techniques necessary in clinical situations.
2.0 AUDIENCE
       This course is intended for second year students enrolled in first semester taking up Bachelor of
 Science in Nutrition and Dietetics.
3.0 RELATIONSHIP TO STUDENT OUTCOME
 Student Outcomes
 A. To describe the anatomic structures and physiologic mechanisms/processes/systems involved in the
 following physiologic concepts:
         1.1 locomotion
         1.2 fluid transport
         1.3 gas exchange
         1.4 fluid and electrolyte, acid/base dynamics
         1.5 nutrition metabolism
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           1.6 chemical regulation
           1.7 neural regulation
           1.8 sensory intake
           1.9 protection
           1.10 awareness and response to the environment
       B To utilize basic anatomical facts and physiological concepts and   principles in the care of
       individuals
Program Educational Objectives of BSU – College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
The BSND program shall have graduates who..
        Are employed in his/her area of nutrition and dietetics specialization with a permanent/regular
         status
        Apply acquired knowledge and skills in various areas of specialization through utilization of the
         nutrition and dietetics process
        Engage in evidence-based research practice with focus on the advancement of the nutrition and
         dietetics profession
        Can speak with ease and confidence in delivering organization communication
        Engage in training opportunities, seminars, workshops, and graduate programs for career
         advancement
        Demonstrate social responsibility imbued with moral courage, nurtured through values and
         excellent education.
4.0 INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
   Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
   ILO 1:Students will be able to describe and differentiate the structural and functional organization of
      the human body
   ILO 2: Students will be able to describe the chemical reactions taking place in various systems of the
   human body
   ILO 3:Students will be able to explain the different cell, gland, tissue and skin structures.
   ILO 4:Students will be able to discuss bone structures, heart and blood vessel structures, types of
   immunity and body defences, nervous system and the respiratory system; including their corresponding
   functions
   .
   ILO 5:Students will be able to differentiate the structures of the digestive system, macro and
   micronutrients, endocrine structures, genitourinary and reproductive system, including their functions
Mapped Intended Learning Outcome with Students’ Outcome for the Course
            Intended Learning Outcomes                            Applicable Student Outcomes
                       ILO 1                                  A                 B
                        ILO 2                                 A                  B
                        ILO 3                                 A                  B
                        ILO 4                                 A                  B
                        ILO 5                                 A                  B
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5.0 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
                        TOPICS                              ILO 1   ILO2 ILO3 ILO4 ILO5
 I.     Introduction to Life and the Human Body
        1.1 Learn about different characteristics of         X
            life
        1.2 Illustrate terminologies and body planes         X
        1.3 Explain homeostasis                              X
        1.4 Discuss the chemical basis/es of life                    X
 II.    Cell Structures/Tissues and
        Glands/Integumentary System and Their
        Functions
        2.1 Differentiate types of tissues, cells, glands                 X
            and integumentary structures and
            functions
        2.2 Explain the actual physiological processes                    X
            and process of aging in relation to cells,
            glands, and integumentary structures
        2.3 Describe the effects of disease to cells,                     X
            tissues, and gland structures
        2.4 Sketch and identify parts/locations of the                    X
            cell, tissue, and gland structures
 III.   Skeletal System/Cardiovascular
        System/Lymphatic System/ Respiratory
        System
        3.1 Differentiate types of bones, cardiac,                             X
            lymphatic and respiratory structures and
            functions
        3.2 Explain the actual physiological processes                         X
            and process of taking place to bones,
            cardiac, lymphatic and respiratory
            structures
        3.3 Describe the effects of disease to bones,                          X
            cardiac, lymphatic and respiratory
            structures
        3.4 Sketch and identify parts/locations of the                         X
            bones, cardiac, lymphatic and respiratory
            structures
 IV.    Nervous System/Digestive
        System/Endocrine System/Genitourinary
        System/Reproductive System
        4.1 Differentiate CNS/ANS, digestive,                                       X
            endocrine, genitourinary, and reproductive
            structures and functions
        4.2 Explain the actual physiological processes                              X
            and process of taking place to digestive,
            endocrine, genitourinary, and reproductive
            structures
        4.3 Describe the effects of disease to                                      X
            digestive, endocrine, genitourinary, and
            reproductive structures
        4.4 Sketch and identify parts/locations of the                              X
            digestive, endocrine, genitourinary, and
            reproductive structures
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    6.0 OBE TEACHING-LEARNING STRATEGIES/ASSESSMENT METHODS
        6.1 Questioning - Can be used to assess a baseline of knowledge – to find out what the students
        already know about the subject. It also place the learners in the active role.
            - To be done in the midst of discussion/lectures, as well as reporting and other forms
                of oral examination
        6.2 Problem-Based Learning - It is based on the premise that students working together in small
        groups facilitated by an educator, will analyze a case, identify their own needs for information,
        and then solve authentic problems like those that occur in everyday life, particularly in healthcare
        settings.
             - To be carried out during group activities, given a situation or a topic to solve in
                 written or oral presentation
        6.3 Utilization of Multimedia – use of powerpoint presentations and videos during
        discussions/lectures for better learning experience. This would be an effective aid during
        discussions/lectures.
            - To be done during case presentations, reportings
        6.4 Cooperative Learning - It is based on the premise that learners work together and are
        responsible not only for their own learning but also for the learning of other group members
            - To be executed by conduction of group dynamics
        6.5 Student Portfolio – Can be used to track down the progress of the student by means of
        compiling their quizzes and other written activities on a long brown envelope as a reference
            - To utilize during assessment of student performance in the subject
     7.0 COURSE POLICIES
The following items are given as a guide in the conduct of the course:
                Grading System
                   Numerical Grade           Equivalent          Numerical Grade          Equivalent
                  1.00                   98-100%                 2.50                  80-82%
                  1.25                   94-97%                  2.75                  78-79%
                  1.50                   90-93%                  3.00                  75-77%
                  1.75                   88-89%                  INC                   70-74%
                  2.00                   85-87%                  5.00                  Below 70
                  2.25                   83-84%                  DRP                   Dropped
For Lecture:     80% - Major Exams (Prelims, Midterm, Semi-Finals & Finals)
(5 units)        10% - Quizzes, Other Requirements
                 10% - Attendance
                 100%
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
        Scope:
        The course is divided into the following topics to strengthen the student’s foundation in:
        1.   Introduction to Life and the Human Body
        2.   Cell Structures/Tissues and Glands/Integumentary System and Their Functions
        3.   Skeletal System/Cardiovascular System/Lymphatic System/ Respiratory System
        4.   Nervous System/Digestive System/Endocrine System/Genitourinary System/Reproductive
             System
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                    Attendance
                              Prompt and regular attendance of students is required. Total unexcused absences
                     shall not exceed 10% of the maximum number of hours required per subject per semester.
                     For this subject consisting of 3 units:
                             5 units (3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab), 10% x 9 x 18 = 16.2 hours or 16 hours
                              Students exceeding the allowable maximum number of hours of absences before
                     midterm examination, shall be dropped (DRP) from the class roll. They shall be given a
                     failing grade (5.00) if such absences are incurred after the midterm exam.
                    Examinations
                             Quizzes will be conducted before and after discussions of various topics. On the
                     other hand, major examinations (which will comprise 80% of the lecture proper) will be
                     done on the schedule set by the University, or if not applicable, on the days convenient to
                     both instructors and students.
                    Academic Misconduct
                     (please refer to the Student’s Norms of Conduct)
                    Dropping
                              Dropping from the course is the responsibility of the student. If the student stop
                     attending the class, he/she must submit a copy of duly signed dropping form not later than
                     the date set by the university registrar. Failure to comply with this requirement would mean
                     a grade of 5.00 in the course.
Regulations and Restrictions Inside the Classroom/Skills Laboratory
1. Cellphones and other gadgets are prohibited to use, especially during the course of class discussions.
2. Eating, drinking, and smoking is strictly not allowed.
3. Unnecessary noise must be avoided.
4. Equipments used in the skills lab must be handled with proper care and be returned to the lab technician
   completely after use. Damaged equipments must be replaced as soon as possible, otherwise, would
   result to holding of clearance.
5. White uniform must be worn (even during wash days) when there is a scheduled return demonstration.
6. Observing cleanliness of the assigned classroom before leaving is a must.
8.0 ACADEMIC INFRASTRUCTURE
     Textbook (Please refer to the recommended readings)
     Hardware (skeletal, cardiovascular, and other body models in the skills laboratory)
9.0 COURSE OUTLINE
     The following is a tentative list of topics for the course. The instructor has the right to alter the outline
     at any time due to preoccupied schedules, time conflicts, unexpected activities/affairs in the university,
     or for overall benefit to class effectiveness.
       Week               Topics               Recommended                Teaching            OLE                    ILE
                                                 Reading/s                Strategies
       1st-4th       I. Anatomy
       week          A. Definition          Seeley’s Principles of      -Lecture/        -Educational        Reaction paper
                     1. Types of Study          Anatomy and             Discussions      Film Viewing        after audio-
                     a. Systematic               Physiology,                             (Structural/Fun     visual
                     Anatomy                International Edition,      -Audiovisual     ctional             presentation
                     b. Regional                McGraw Hill             Presentation     Organization,R
                     Anatomy                    International                            espiratory
                     c. Surface Anatomy                                 -Simulations     System,
                                                                                                                5
B. Physiology          Anatomy and Physiology    -Cooperative     Cardiovascular
1. Definition             by Thibodeau and       Learning         System)
2. Types of Study:       Patton 5th Edition,
a. According to the     Elsevier (Singapore)     -Inquiry-based
organism involved         PTE LTD Health         Learning
b. According to             Sciences Asia
levels of organism                                                -Hands-on          Practice
within a given          Student Workbook for                      activity (Apple    Exercises on
organism                Essentials of Anatomy                     and Banana         Body Planes
                          and Physiology by                       slicing for body   and Sections
C. Structural and      Scanlon and Sanders 5th                    planes/sections
Functional             Edition, iGROUP press                      )
organization
1. Seven Structural     https://www.khanacade
Levels                  my.org/science/health-
a. Chemical              and-medicine/human-
b. Organelle           anatomy-and-physiology
c. Cell
d. Tissues             http://www.waybuilder.n                    -By partner
e. Organ                        et/free-                          activity
f. Organ System        ed/Resources/Sci/Biol/A                    (Identify          Self-review
g. Organism            natomyPhysiol/Human0                       different body
                                 1.asp                            regions,
D. Characteristics                                                Pulmonary
of Life                                                           Volumes/Capa
1. Organization                                                   cities using
2. Metabolism                                                     balloons)
3. Responsiveness
4. Growth
5. Development
6. Reproduction
                                                                                     Group
E. Homeostasis                                                                       sharing/discuss
1. Negative                                                       -Group             ions after
feedback                                                          Activity           lecture; Essay
2. Positive                                                                          on what you
feedback                                                                             have learned
F. Terminology and
the Body Plan
1. Directional
Terms
2. Planes/Sections
3. Body Regions
4. Body Cavities                                                  -Individual
5. Serous                                                         Recitations
Membranes                                                         (Negative/Posit
                                                                  ive Feedback,
II. Cells, Tissues,                                               Phases and         Library Work
Glands and                                                        Mechanisms of      Sessions
Membranes                                                         ventilation,
A. Cells                                                          Physiology of
1. Cell Structure                                                 Circulation,
and Function                                                      Preventing
2. Whole Cell                                                     blood loss)
Activity
B. Tissues
1. Basic Tissue
Types
a. Epithelial tissue
b. Connective
tissue
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c. Muscle tissue       -
d. Nervous tissue      Demonstratio
e. Membranes           n (use of
f. Inflammation        balloons for
g. Tissue repair       Mechanisms of     By-partner
C. The Chemistry       Ventilation and   practice
of Life                Pulmonary         sessions
1. Basic Chemistry     Volumes/Capa
2. Chemical            cities)
Reactions
3. Acids and Bases
4. Water
5.Organic
Molecules
III. The Respiratory
System
A. Anatomy of the
Respiratory System
1. Nose & Nasal
Cavities
2. Pharynx
3. Larynx
4. Trachea
5. Bronchi &
smaller air passages
6. Lungs
5. Pleural cavities
B. Ventilation and
Lung Volumes
1. Phases of
Ventilation
2. Mechanisms of
Ventilation
3. Collapse of the
Lung
4. Pulmonary
volumes and
capacities
C. Gas Exchange
D. O2 and CO2
transport in the
Blood
E. Modification of
Ventilation
IV. The Cardio
Vascular System
A. The Heart
1. The Blood
Vessels and
Circulation of
Blood
a. Structure &
Function
b. Blood Vessels of
the Pulmonary
Circulation
c. Blood Vessels of
the Systemic
Circulation
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          d. The Physiology
          of Circulation
          e. Control of Blood
          Vessels
          f. Regulation of
          Arterial Pressure
          B. The Blood
          1. Function
          2. Composition of
          Blood                                                                             REQUIREMENT:
          a. Plasma                                                                         Compiled
                                                                                            quizzes for
          b. Cellular Content
                                                                                            prelims;
          c. WBC or                                                                         Reviewer for
          Leukocytes                                                                        prelims
          d. Platelets or                                                                   handwritten
          Thrombocytes
          3. Preventing
          Blood Loss
           PRELIMINARY
           EXAMINATION
5th-9th   V. The Lymphatic
Week      System and              Seeley’s Principles of   -Reporting      -Group           Group meeting
          Immunity                    Anatomy and                          Reporting        (Assigned
          1. Functions                 Physiology,         -Simulations                     students by
          2. Lymphatic            International Edition,                                    group and
          Vessels                     McGraw Hill          -                                given one
          3. Lymphatic                International        Discovery/Inq                    chapter to
          Organs                                           uiry Based                       discuss.
          4. Immunity            Anatomy and Physiology    Learning                         Distribution of
                                    by Thibodeau and                                        topics depend
          VI. The Digestive        Patton 5th Edition,     -Cooperative                     on group leader
          System                  Elsevier (Singapore)     Learning                         and its
          1. Activities in the      PTE LTD Health                                          members)
          Digestive System            Sciences Asia        -Effective
          2. Trunks or Layers                              Questioning
          of the Digestive        Student Workbook for
          Tract                   Essentials of Anatomy
          3. Organs and             and Physiology by
          Functions of the       Scanlon and Sanders 5th                   -Group           Group
          Digestive System       Edition, iGROUP press                     Activity         sharing/discuss
          4. Movements and                                                                  ion after
          Secretions in the       https://www.khanacade                                     lecture; Essay
          Digestive System        my.org/science/health-                                    on what you
          5. Metabolism            and-medicine/human-                                      have learned
                                 anatomy-and-physiology
          VII. The Endocrine
          System                 http://www.waybuilder.
          1. Hormones                    net/free-
          2. The Endocrine       ed/Resources/Sci/Biol/
          Glands and their       AnatomyPhysiol/Huma                       -Individual
          Hormones                       n01.asp                           Recitations
          3. Other Hormones                                                (Lymphatic
                                                                           System and       Self-review
                                                                           Immunity,
          VIII. The Urinary                                                Metabolism,
          System and Fluid                                                 Hormones,
          Balance                                                          Fluid Balance)
          1. Structure and
          function
          2. Kidney
          3. Ureters
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       4. Urinary Bladder                                                 -
       5. Urethra                                                         Demonstratio
                                                                          n (Students
         MIDTERM                                                          make use of
       EXAMINATION                                                        different
                                                                          materials such
                                                                          as stone, tube,    Practice
                                                                          filters and        exercises
                                                                          colored water
                                                                          to make an
                                                                          improvised
                                                                          model of the
                                                                          urinary system)
                                                                          -Group
                                                                          Competitons(
                                                                          Question and
                                                                          Answer portion
                                                                          through games
                                                                          where students
                                                                          are divided into
                                                                          groups. The        Self-review
                                                                          group with the
                                                                          highest point
                                                                          wins)
                                                                          -Research          Library works
                                                                          (With a given
                                                                          topic, students
                                                                          are given time
                                                                          to read and        REQUIREMENT:
                                                                          search at the      Compiled
                                                                                             quizzes for
                                                                          library)
                                                                                             midterms;
                                                                                             Reviewer for
                                                                                             midterms
                                                                                             handwritten
 10-   IX. Fluids and
14th   Electrolytes             Seeley’s Principles of   -Lecture/        -Educational
Week   1. Body Fluid                Anatomy and          Discussions      Film Viewing Video
       Compartments                  Physiology,                          (Fluids      and Presentation
       2. Composition of        International Edition,   -Audiovisual     Electrolytes,    Analysis
       fluid in the body            McGraw Hill          Presentation     The Nervous
       fluid compartments           International                         System)
       3. Exchange                                       -Simulations
       between body fluid      Anatomy and Physiology
       compartments               by Thibodeau and       -Cooperative
       4. Regulation of          Patton 5th Edition,     Learning
       Extracellular Fluid      Elsevier (Singapore)                      -Hands       on
       Composition                PTE LTD Health         -Inquiry-based   Activity (The
       5. Regulation of             Sciences Asia        Learning         special senses. By-partner
       Acid-Base Balance                                                  By partner, the practice
       6. Alterations in the    Student Workbook for                      students    are exercises
       Buffering                Essentials of Anatomy                     assigned      to
       Mechanism                  and Physiology by                       bring materials
                               Scanlon and Sanders 5th                    for the said
       X. The                  Edition, iGROUP press                      activity.)
       Integumentary
       System                   https://www.khanacade
       1. Structure of the      my.org/science/health-
       Skin                      and-medicine/human-
                               anatomy-and-physiology
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        2. Accessory Skin                                                -Individual
        Structures              http://www.waybuilder.n                  Recitation      Self-review
                                et/free-                                 (The Nervous
        XI. The Nervous         ed/Resources/Sci/Biol/A                  System and it’s
        System                  natomyPhysiol/Human0                     parts)
        1. Division of the      1.asp
        Nervous System
        2. Cells of the
        Nervous System
        3. Central Nervous
        System                                                           -Group
        4. Peripheral                                                    Activity        Practice
        Nervous System                                                   (Interpretation exercises
        5. Autonomic                                                     of Acid-Base
        Nervous System                                                   balance)
        XII. The Special
        Senses                                                                              REQUIREMENT:
        1. Major Groups                                                                     Compiled
                                                                                            quizzes for
        2. General Sense
                                                                                            semi-finals;
         3. Special Senses                                                                  Reviewer for
           SEMIFINAL                                                                        semi-finals
         EXAMINATION                                                                        handwritten
15th-   L. Basic                 Seeley’s Principles of
16th    Interventions to             Anatomy and          -Reporting     -Group             Group meeting
Week    Maintain:                     Physiology,                        Reporting          (Assigned
        1. Healthy lifestyle,    International Edition,   -Cooperative                      students by
        2. Oxygenation               McGraw Hill          Learning                          group and
        3. Fluid and                 International                                          given one
        electrolyte balance                               -Simulations                      chapter to
        4. Nutrition            Anatomy and Physiology                                      discuss.
        5. Elimination             by Thibodeau and       -Effective                        Distribution of
        6. Temperature            Patton 5th Edition,     Questioning                       topics depend
        regulation               Elsevier (Singapore)                                       on group leader
        7. Mobility and            PTE LTD Health                                           and its
        exercise                     Sciences Asia                                          members)
        8. Hygiene and
        comfort,                 Student Workbook for
        9. Safety, security      Essentials of Anatomy                   -
        and privacy                and Physiology by                     Demonstratio
        10.Psychosocial         Scanlon and Sanders 5th                  n (Hygiene and
        and Spiritual           Edition, iGROUP press                    Comfort,
        Concerns                                                         Mobility and
                                 https://www.khanacade                   Exercise.          Group
                                 my.org/science/health-                  Students will      preparation of
                                  and-medicine/human-                    prepare leaflets   leaflets for
                                anatomy-and-physiology                   about their        presentation
                                                                         assigned topic,
                                http://www.waybuilder.                   to be presented
                                        net/free-                        in front of the
                                ed/Resources/Sci/Biol/                   class with
                                AnatomyPhysiol/Huma                      demo)
                                        n01.asp
                                                                                              10
                                                                             -Group              Essay Writing
                                                                             Activity (Open
                                                                             discussion
                                                                             about
                                                                             Psychosocial
                                                                             and Spiritual
                                                                             Concerns)
                                                                             -Graded
                                                                             Recitation          Self-review
                                                                             (instead of
                                                                             quizzes, an oral
                                                                             recitation is
                                                                             done. The
                                                                             instructor will
                                                                             prepare sets of
                                                                             questions to be
                                                                             answered
                                                                             orally.)
 17th-    M. Meeting Needs       Seeley’s Principles of                      -Role Playing
 18th     Related to Death           Anatomy and                             (By group, the
 Week     and Dying/Grief             Physiology,                            students are
          and Grieving           International Edition,                      assigned to         Scriptwriting
          1. Concept of death        McGraw Hill                             create a story in   and group
          and dying/grief and        International                           relation to care    review of
          grieving                                                           of the              topics
          2. Care of the        Anatomy and Physiology                       terminally ill,
          terminally ill           by Thibodeau and                          death/dying
          patients and their      Patton 5th Edition,                        and
          families               Elsevier (Singapore)                        grief/grieving)
          3. Post mortem care      PTE LTD Health
                FINAL                Sciences Asia
           EXAMINATION
                                 Student Workbook for
                                 Essentials of Anatomy
                                   and Physiology by                                             FINAL
                                                                                                 REQUIREMENT:
                                Scanlon and Sanders 5th
                                                                                                 Complete
                                Edition, iGROUP press
                                                                                                 Student
                                                                                                 Portfolio;
                                 https://www.khanacade
                                                                                                 Reviewers
                                 my.org/science/health-
                                                                                                 from prelims
                                  and-medicine/human-
                                                                                                 to finals all
                                anatomy-and-physiology
                                                                                                 handwritten
                                http://www.waybuilder.n
                                         et/free-
                                ed/Resources/Sci/Biol/A
                                natomyPhysiol/Human0
                                          1.asp
                  *Date of major examinations is determined by the college
Prepared by:
Mary Monique G. Lacerna, RN
Faculty Member
Date signed: ____________
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Reviewed by:
Rysheer P. Quiatchon, RND, MSCN
Department Chair, CONAHS
Date signed: _____________
Approved by:
Charmaine Rose I. Trivino, RN, MAN
Dean, CONAHS
Date signed: _____________
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