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Division of Developmental Disabilities Bureau of Clinical Services Section 7 Appendix B - SKILL STANDARD B TEACHING MATERIALS BODY SYSTEMS RN PRESENTER’S GUIDE for Training Program for Authorized Non-licensed Direct Care Staff

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Division of Developmental Disabilities Bureau of Clinical Services

Section 7

Appendix B - SKILL STANDARD B

TEACHING MATERIALS

BODY SYSTEMS

RN PRESENTER’S GUIDE for

Training Program

for

Authorized Non-licensed Direct Care Staff

Medication Administration Course Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials

N-02-01-11 B1

SYSTEM COMPONENTS/MAJOR ORGANS

FUNCTION(S)

SKELETAL Bones, cartilage Supports, protects MUSCULAR Joints, muscles Moves and shapes NERVOUS Brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves Controls and coordinates bodily activities.

Carries impulses throughout the body CIRCULATORY (Cardiovascular)

Heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph Carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells in the blood and removes such as carbon dioxide

RESPIRATORY Mouth, nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs, alveoli

Provides air (oxygen) to the cells; removes waste such as carbon dioxide

REPRODUCTIVE Vagina, uterus, and ovaries (female), testes, prostate and other (male)

Allow creation of new human being

URINARY (Excretory)

Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra Removes blood wastes, produces urine, maintains water balance

GASTROINTESTINAL (Alimentary Canal)

Mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver, gall-bladder, small and large intestines and pancreas

Processes food for body use, excretes wastes (feces)

ENDOCRINE Thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary, thymus, pancreas (Islets of Langerhans), testes, ovary, adrenal glands

Secrets hormones (chemicals) that regulate body functions.

INTEGUMENTARY Skin; sweat and oil glands, hair Protects from harmful germs, helps regulate temperature, serves an excretory function

SENSORY Eyes, ears, tongue (taste buds), nose (olfactory), peripheral sensory nerves in skin

Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\1a Skeleton B 2

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\2a Muscle frontal B 3

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\2b Muscle back B 4

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\3a Nervous peripheral B 5

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\3b Nervous brain B 6

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\4a Circulatory vessels B 7

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\4b Circulatory Heart and Lungs B 8

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\5a Reproductive Female B 9

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\5b Reproductive Male B 10

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\6 Excretory B 11

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\7 Digestive B 12

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\8 Ear Eye B 13

Medication Administration Module Training Program Skill Standard B Teaching Materials N-02-01-11\9 Integumentary B 14