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The Lymphatic System (Immune System, Anatomy and Physiology) POWER POINT
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The Lymphatic System (Immune System, Anatomy and Physiology) POWER POINT

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This 73 slide power point presentation will introduce your students to the lymphatic/immune systems. Topics include: functions, lymph, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, lymph circulation, organs of the lymphatic system (tonsils, thymus, Peyer’s Patches, spleen), immunity, T/B lymphocytes, antigens and antibodies, and cells of the immune response and other defenses. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student driven instruction.
Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 126 slide power point will help your students to learn about the urinary system. Topics include: kidney anatomy, nephron anatomy, formation of urine, filtration, reabsorption, secretion, urinary output, urinalysis and findings, ureters, urinary bladder anatomy, chemical control of urinary secretion (ADH, Aldosterone, Renin), and brief descriptions of some urinary disorders (UTI, glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis, cystitis, dialysis, renal calculi, hydronephrosis). Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture. Can also be used with available Urinary System worksheets.
Biology: Movement Across the Cell Membrane Quiz (Diffusion, Active Transport)
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Biology: Movement Across the Cell Membrane Quiz (Diffusion, Active Transport)

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This 25 question (multiple choice, 4 choices) quiz will help to assess your students’ knowledge of movement through the cell membrane. Questions cover structure of the cell membrane as well as passive diffusion, osmosis, Brownian motion, and active transport. Ideal for a middle or high school biology or life science course and can be used as an assessment or as a review for your own assessment. Answer key provided.
Infection Control in Health Care POWER POINT (Nursing/Health Sciences)
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Infection Control in Health Care POWER POINT (Nursing/Health Sciences)

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This 98 slide power point presentation will help to teach your students about infection control in health care. Topics include: very basics of microbiology (bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, parasites, spores, difference between bacteria, viruses, treatment of infections), the chain of infection, local vs system infections, body defenses, hospital acquired infections, carriers, vectors, fomites, superbugs, medical asepsis, hand hygiene (handwashing vs waterless cleaners), potentially infectious excretions or secretions, sharps, standard precautions, use of PPE, types of transmissions (direct, indirect, airborne, droplet and vector), isolation, sequence for applying and removing PPE, things to remember and exposure incidents. Ideal for a CNA/GNA/CCMA, dental assistant, surgical tech, or related course and can be used in lecture.
Case Study: The Case of the Slippery Step (Hip fracture, Anatomy, Nursing)
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Case Study: The Case of the Slippery Step (Hip fracture, Anatomy, Nursing)

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A case study is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. They are an excellent way for students to research, learn, and practice critical thinking skills. Meet Evelyn Williamson, an 83 year old female with osteoporosis who suffers a fall and ends up with a fractured hip. Students will research osteoporosis, open reduction internal fixation surgery, total hip arthroplasty and other aspects of Evelyn’s diagnosis and treatment. **Evelyn and her case are fiction! Ideal for a Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Anatomy and Physiology, or related course and can be used as a classwork assignment. Students can work independently on the case, and then discuss in small group or as a whole class. Detailed answer key included (I also included some helpful websites that you may wish to share with your class).
Cells:  Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Quiz (Biology, Life Science)
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Cells: Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Quiz (Biology, Life Science)

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This 20 question (12 Multiple choice and 8 True/False) will help to assess your students’ understanding similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Can be used as a quiz, or as a classwork or review activity. Answer key included. I typically use this with my middle school Life Science students, although it may be suitable for other students. I also have other cell worksheets/assessments available in my store.
Food Sciences:  Chemistry of Foods (Nutrition, Culinary Arts)
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Food Sciences: Chemistry of Foods (Nutrition, Culinary Arts)

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This 59 term worksheet will help your students to learn the basics about the chemistry of food (includes types of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, enzymes, hydrolysis, dehydration, oxidation, and many other key terms). Ideal for a nutrition or food sciences course and can be used as a pretest, classwork assignment, assessment, or review. Can be used with other Nutrition worksheets. Word bank and answer key provided.
Let's Talk Vocab...The Integumentary System Worksheet (Anatomy, Biology, Skin)
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Let's Talk Vocab...The Integumentary System Worksheet (Anatomy, Biology, Skin)

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This worksheet includes 60 common vocabulary terms/concepts from the Integumentary System in Anatomy and Physiology or human body course. Students will provide the term to the correct meaning. It can be used as a vocabulary worksheet, classwork assignment, assessment or for an end of the unit review. Contains a word bank and answer key.
Forensic Science:  Hair Analysis and Fiber Analysis Task Cards
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Forensic Science: Hair Analysis and Fiber Analysis Task Cards

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This task card product offers 36 multiple choice and true/false questions of varying difficulty on the forensic science topics of hair analysis and fiber analysis. Ideal for a Forensic Science or related course and can be used as a classwork assignment (individual, pairs) or review. Includes a student answer sheet as well as an instructor answer key. Cards can be laminated and reused.
Characteristics of Living Things Worksheet (Biology, Life Sciences)
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Characteristics of Living Things Worksheet (Biology, Life Sciences)

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This 24 question worksheet will help your students to learn about characteristics of living things. Students will read a statement and select the characteristic of living things from the word bank that best fits. Answer key provided. Ideal for a middle or high school life science or biology course and can be used as a classwork assignment, review, or quiz.
Respiratory System: Diseases/Disorders (Coloring, Anatomy, Health Sciences)
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Respiratory System: Diseases/Disorders (Coloring, Anatomy, Health Sciences)

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This product will help your students to learn about or review Respiratory System Diseases and Disorders while staying engaged and having fun at the same time. Product includes Blood Diseases and Disorders coloring word collage with 28 key terms, student key terms worksheet, and instructor answer key. Ideal for an Anatomy, Biology, Health Sciences, Nursing Assistant or related course and can be used as a classwork, Sub Plan, last minute, or review assignment. Student’s finished products can be displayed on a word wall.
A Day at the Clinic: Nervous System- Diseases and Disorders Mini-Case Studies
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A Day at the Clinic: Nervous System- Diseases and Disorders Mini-Case Studies

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This activity includes 7 mini case studies on disorders of the nervous system (Alzheimer’s disease, migraines, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and more). Each case involves a patient who presents with symptoms and students will come up with a diagnosis by identifying key symptoms, determine diagnostic tests, offer treatment options, and finally, discuss the prognosis for the condition. Teachers can determine the depth of student response and whether students work independently or with a partner. Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork or as a project. Suggested answer key provided. Note: These scenarios are designed for educational purposes only. In reality, it often takes a long time to diagnose neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, or Multiple Sclerosis. When teaching about these disorders, I share with my students that symptoms can be intermittent or vague (like fatigue) for some time, which makes a definitive diagnosis difficult to obtain.
Digestive System WANTED POSTER Project (Anatomy, Biology)
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Digestive System WANTED POSTER Project (Anatomy, Biology)

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This product offers a fun and engaging way for students to learn about the digestive system. In this project, students will research and create a “WANTED” poster about an organ of the digestive system. My students love coming up with creative and cute ways to present the information gathered and upon completion, posters are displayed and shared. Product includes: Project criteria (poster details and research information) Research worksheet for students to organize research material Suggested Grading Rubric Product is available as a Word document so instructors may edit according to their specific needs. Also, rubric point values were left blank so instructors may determine their own point system. Ideal for an Anatomy, Biology, Life Sciences, or related course and can be used as a classwork assignment.
Cardiovascular System:  The Heart- Matching Terms (Anatomy, EKG, Biology)
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Cardiovascular System: The Heart- Matching Terms (Anatomy, EKG, Biology)

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This 25 term matching worksheet will help your students to learn about the human heart. Terms include: coronary arteries, systole, pulmonary veins, mitral valve, diastole, auricle, sinoatrial node, and other relevant terms. Can be used as a pretest, warm up, classwork assignment, quiz, or review. Answer key provided.
EKG: Electrical Activity of the Heart- Matching Terms (Nursing, Physiology)
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EKG: Electrical Activity of the Heart- Matching Terms (Nursing, Physiology)

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This 22 term matching worksheet will help your students to learn about the electrical activity and physiology of the heart. Terms include: automaticity, stroke volume, resting state, depolarization, sinoatrial node, AV node, repolarization, and other relevant terms. Ideal for an EKG or Medical Assistant course, but also can be used in a cardiovascular system unit. Can be used as a pretest, warm up, classwork assignment, quiz, or review. Answer key provided.
Integumentary System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Science, Quiz)
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Integumentary System Assessment (Anatomy and Physiology, Science, Quiz)

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This 50 question (multiple choice) assessment will measure your students’ knowledge on the Integumentary System (including hair and nails, but not disorders). Students will read question or statement and select the correct choice. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology course and can be used as a review or assessment. Can be used with other Integumentary System worksheets. Answer key provided.
Inflammation and Infection POWER POINT (Anatomy/Nursing)
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Inflammation and Infection POWER POINT (Anatomy/Nursing)

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This 92 slide power point presentation will introduce inflammation and infection to your students. Topics include: physical barrier of skin, inflammatory process, neutrophils, mast cells, monocytes/macrophages, diapedesis, chemotaxis, granulomas, inflammatory exudates, fistulas, ulcers, cellulitis, tissue repair/healing, scars/keloids, debridement, complications of wound healing, normal flora, infection, types of pathogens, testing for infection (culture and sensitivity). Ideal for a CNA, GNA, CCMA, health sciences, Anatomy, Microbiology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student-driven learning.
Organization of the Human Body Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Organization of the Human Body Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 73 slide power point presentation will teach your students about the organization of the human body. Topics include: directional terms, body planes, body regions, body cavities, abdominal regions, anatomical position, levels of structural organization, body systems, homeostasis, negative/positive feedback, medical imaging. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used for lectures and with available Human body organization worksheets.
Integumentary System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT
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Integumentary System Anatomy and Physiology POWER POINT

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This 63 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about the Integumentary system. Topics include: Epidermis, melanin, Merkel cells, keratin, keratinization, dermis, tissue of the dermis, hypodermis, sebaceous glands, sudoriferous glands (eccrine and apocrine glands), ceruminous glands, transdermal medications, aging and the integumentary system, hair, and nails. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used during lecture. Can also be used with available Integumentary system worksheets and activities.