Human Anatomy & Physiology III Laboratory: Spring 2016 Syllabus

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Human Anatomy & Physiology III Laboratory: Spring 2016 Syllabus Course Number: BI 303L Meeting Spaces: CLSB North Tower 2 nd floor: 2N 103, 2N 108A, 2N 109 Course Coordinator: Dr. Thomas V. Hancock (Ph.D.) Campus Phone: 503-725-2311, email: thancock@pdx.edu Office: CLSB South Tower 5S 066 / SRTC 236 NOTE: This syllabus contains an abundance of information about the lecture course. Please DO NOT email the instructor or your teaching assistant (TA) for information until you have completely reviewed this syllabus. The lecture is covered by a separate syllabus. NOTE: A complete lab occurs during the first week of classes. If you are more than 15 minutes late to the first lab you may be dropped from that section. Required Materials: Anatomy and Physiology, Unity of Form and Function, Saladin 7 th Edition. See Textbook Information document on D2L for more information. There is no separate laboratory manual, your textbook from lecture (Saladin 7 th Ed.) contains most supporting information for the lab. Weekly handouts will be made available along with informative powerpoints (posted as a PDF) that the teaching assistants use for instruction. These materials contain all information necessary for lab and will be posted on D2L and will also be accessible for review on tablets provided in the lab for student use. These materials will be available no later than the Saturday before each lab begins on Tuesday. There are a pair of optional laboratory histology textbooks that will be stocked by the bookstore or available online. These are optional for 302 and 303 and are meant to help you with histology which gets more in depth as we proceed throughout the year. If you so choose, choose one of these two titles: LEBOFFE/PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF HISTOLOGY 2 nd ed isbn 1617310689 YOUNG/WHEATERS FUNCTIONAL HISTOLOGY 6 th ed isbn 9780702047473 The first is more basic and better suited to the scope of our course and is less expensive. The second is one of the premiere texts on histology and has greater depth and if you engage in a clinical program or take a formal histology course in the future, this may be a more useful reference. However, much of the information packed within is beyond the scope of our course. Older used versions of Wheater s are also great references and are much cheaper online. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 1

Laboratory Meeting Times, Locations & Open Labs: Note: Several labs were switched between rooms since registration opened. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 2

Teaching Assistants: see Table to the right. Open Labs: Open labs are held on Mondays and Fridays. These are your only chances outside of lab to review material in the classroom and labs are open for much of the day and early evenings (see specific times on schedule on last page of syllabus). Online Computer Systems: D2L: The Desire to Learn online software will be used to communicate important information in the course and to deliver important documents. Please be sure you are aware how to access the course website as soon as the course starts. To begin, go to: D2L.pdx.edu. Login with your PSU username and password, and the courses that you are enrolled in will appear when activated by the instructor. Connect: If you purchased Connect for the Fall/Winter BI301/2 Course: Your access will continue for this course and a new Spring section will appear for both lecture and lab. Register for the Spring 303L section using the link below. Please log out of Connect before using this link to add this section: http://connect.mheducation.com/class/t-hancock-bi303-laboratory-spring-2016 If you are new to Connect: Connect (http://connect.mheducation.com/) is the online learning platform that includes the online ebook for our textbook along with a number of other resources. Weekly assignments will be provided to review much of the material from the lab each week. These assignments are optional for your review. They appear to be quizzes and include points, but no points from Connect assignments will be applicable to your grade. See the separatate Textbook Information document (available on the lab D2L site under the Introductory Information module of Course Content) for more information and how to sign up and register for connect, your ebook access, and how to order a physical text online at a large discount in comparison to the bookstore prices. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 3

Laboratory Schedule: Week Tuesday Lab Exam Material Lab date 1 3/29 A None Lower Respiratory System: Gross Anatomy & Histology 2 4/4 B Quiz A Upper Respiratory System: Gross Anatomy & Histology; Spirometry** 3 4/12 C Quiz B Immunology** & Urinary Gross Anatomy 4 4/19 D Quiz C Urinary Histology and Urinary Physiology* 5 4/26 Prac 1 Laboratory Practical (labs A-D) 6 5/3 E None Digestive Anatomy & Histology I 7 5/10 F Quiz E Digestive Anatomy & Histology II; Chemical & physical processes of digestion** 8 5/17 G Quiz F Reproductive Anatomy & Reproductive Histology part 1 9 5/24 H Quiz G Reproductive Histology part 2 10 5/31 Prac 2 Laboratory Practical (labs E-H) Lab Scoring (40% of the entire course grade) - Quizzes (5 of 6 @20 points each, drop lowest) 100 pts - Practical 1 130 pts - Practical 2 130 pts - Lab Exercise* (1 @ 10 pts apiece) 10 pts - Physiology Labs** (3 @ 30 pts apiece) 90 pts 460 total points *NOTE: The Urinary Physiology Lab Exercise includes a urinalysis test that you will take as a student that is worth a total of 3 points for participating. If you voluntarily choose not to perform this exam you will lose 3 of the 10 possible points. Exceptions will be made for health reasons documented by a physician. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 4

Quizzes, exams and grading: Weekly quizzes will cover the material from the previous week. Quizzes will have 10 questions, Practical 1 will have 65 questions and Practical 2 will have 65 questions. Each question is worth 2 points. Quizzes and Practicals will begin promptly at the beginning of the lab period. If you are late, you will have only the time remaining in which to finish. Spelling counts, including proper use of singular/plural forms. 25% (1/2 point) will be deducted from each 2 point question if misspelled with a maximum of 10% deduction from the entire quiz or practical. If you miss a quiz for any reason, it will automatically become your dropped quiz, which is why we allow a drop. If you document a medical event or emergency, you may be allowed to reschedule a second quiz if another documentable event occurs. In the event of a documented absence you may be able to schedule makeup time in the lab. If you miss a practical without prior arrangement or a documentable emergency, you will not be allowed to take the practical at another time and will receive a zero. If you can document your medical event or emergency you may be allowed to take it later in the week but if that is impossible you will be allowed to take an incomplete in the course and complete the practical the next time the course is offered. In no event will a practical be offered outside of the normal T,W,Th laboratory schedule. Academic Honesty Statement: Cheating or any kind of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Students caught cheating will, at a minimum, receive a zero on the assignment and be reported to the office of the Dean of Student Life at PSU. Additional consequences may result from this report according to University policies on academic dishonesty. Please review the student conduct code if you are unfamiliar with it at: http://www.pdx.edu/dos/psu-student-code-conduct. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 5

General lab policies and protocols: Laboratory attendance is mandatory. More than two absences may result in automatic failure or require you to take an incomplete. You may seek to enroll in a lab that is full by showing up and making that request to the teaching assistant and you may be added to that section if spots are available. However, please attend the lab you are registered in if it occurs before the lab you are attempting to enter. We will be working with human cadavers throughout the course. They are fixed in phenol and formaldehyde. Non-latex gloves and lab coats will be provided to you and are required for all cadaver contact. Copies of relevant MSDS are available upon request. *see bottom of document for more information. Food and Drink: Covered drinks or bottles may be kept in the designated areas of the lab and used there, away from the study tables. Eating in the lab is prohibited, please take a break and go outside the lab to eat. Observe all protocols regarding cadaver contact and handling. Failure to observe standards will result in loss of points and/or disciplinary action. No guests are ever allowed anywhere in the lab without specific permission from the lab instructor. Observe the posted dress code. Exposed skin below the shoulders is forbidden. No exceptions. Inappropriately dressed individuals will be denied entry and will not be allowed to take exams. This dress code is for your own protection, is required by law, and is also generally representative of professional clinical settings. NO CAMERAS WILL BE PERMITTED IN LAB. NO PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEOGRAPHY IS EVER ALLOWED IN THE ANATOMY LAB for reasons of privacy and to preserve the dignity of the deceased. Cell phones are regarded as cameras and CANNOT be used in the A&P lab, please exit the classroom if you need to make or accept a call. Please turn off or silence your cell phones prior to entering the lab. Most tablets and laptops have cameras; you are required to put tape over the camera lens if you utilize any of these devices in the laboratory. Due to the sensitive nature of the environment and need for professionalism, violations of these standards will result in IMMEDATE EXPULSION from the Anatomy Lab and formal disciplinary actions may be taken. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 6

Laboratory Behavior and Expectations: Provided equipment in the lab is delicate and expensive. For example, we are fortunate to have an ample supply of real human bones to study and will only be handled on the provided carpet pads at each station. Inappropriate handling or damage to these or any other equipment may result in expulsion from the lab. Cleanup & Respect: Students should maintain an orderly workspace at all times. Points will be deducted from your weekly quiz scores for failing to properly maintain the lab space. Students should recognize the need for due respect being displayed to the TA and their fellow students. Displays of inappropriate language, threats, aggression or violence of any sort will not be tolerated, will result in immediate removal from the classroom and be reported to the office of the Dean of Student Life. The TAs will do their best to answer your questions regarding lab, but if you have questions about your professor s lectures or exams, it is best to ask your lecture professor. *Chemical Exposure: Cadavers are preserved using some potentially harmful chemicals, primarily formaldehyde and phenol. Some sources say that these chemicals are especially dangerous if you are pregnant, nursing, or planning on becoming pregnant soon. The good news is that the ventilation system is excellent and the Environmental Health and Safety department has determined that levels are well below any level that is considered unsafe. That being said, the levels are not zero, and it is impossible to accurately study the effects of these chemicals on pregnant or nursing humans. Please consult your health care provider about whether you should consider not taking the course, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or planning on becoming pregnant, or whether you should choose to purchase a respirator mask and have it fitted properly (an unfitted mask is next to worthless). If you are interested in being properly fitted for a respirator before work in the cadaver lab begins, you can contact Sanderson Safety Supply. Because the levels are confirmed as safe, if you desire to use a respirator the university will not pay for it and you must do it at your own expense. Half Face masks sell for between $22 - $40 and full face masks range between $115 - $400. The actual fitting that ensures no air flow around the mask costs $35. The area of contact must be clean shaven, full beards are not compatible with half masks, which is the only reason that you would probably want or need a full face mask. Fitting times are 8:30-11 am and 3-4 pm on Monday through Friday. No appointment is necessary. Sanderson Safety Supply: 1101 SE 3rd Ave.; Portland, OR 97214; Phone: 503.238.5700 Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 7

DRC Accommodations: If you require accommodations for this course, please file all necessary paperwork from the PSU Disability Resource Center by the first day of the course. Note that you must file a separate form for the lab and lecture portions of the course. You should receive an email with further information from Dr. Hancock by the first week of class if he has received your DRC information. We strive to facilitate all DRC-recognized accommodations and will work with you and the DRC to discuss any challenges regarding scheduling limitations, safety concerns or facility logistics. It is your responsibility to contact your laboratory teaching assistant to arrange these accommodations. For lab you will need to discuss your lab accommodation with the TA during the first week or you will not be accommodated for the first quiz during Week 2. If you are unable to discuss this during your first lab session, please contact them by email to discuss your requirements. Contact Dr. Hancock as soon as possible if you have any concerns regarding accommodations. If you require distraction reduction and/or extended time, see below: conflict immediately before lab you should consider switching lab sections. Practicals are generally run after the rest of the class finishes, but within the allotted lab period as we do not do any teaching after the practical during the weeks of the 2 practicals. - In almost all cases you will take the quiz or practical with a minimum number of other students to reduce distraction. In rare events this is as many as 3 total students, but in many cases it is just a single student in the room. - You may be asked to switch lab sections (between the different rooms, not to a different time period) in order to accommodate everyone fully. Human Anatomy and Physiology III Laboratory (BI 303L) 8