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Student:………………………………………Year: 2009/10 Health, Care and Early Years BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit Number: 5 Lecturer: Gina Marsden Assignment : Anatomy and Physiology Date set: September 2009 Completion Date: December 2009 Task One – P1, P2, M1, D1 Structure and Function This task is concerned with investigating the structure and function of body systems such as the cardiovascular and respiratory system. You need to show that you understand that the human body is organised from the basic level of cells into tissues that are combined to form organs that are then organised into body systems. You could do this by taking one body system and showing how it is organised from the cellular level upwards using an annotated flow chart that contains definitions of a cell, a tissue, an organ and a system. 1. Identify the position and functions of the following organs of the human body: Heart Lungs Brain Eye Ear Stomach Pancreas Intestines Liver Kidneys Bladder Ovaries/Testes Uterus (P1) (P2) Describe the structure and function of 2 major body systems taken from the following list: Cardiovascular Nervous Digestive Reproductive Respiratory Endocrine Excretory Musculoskeletal (M1) To achieve M1 you will need to explain the structure of both body systems in relation to their functions: e.g. respiratory system = discuss how the surfaces of the air sacs or alveoli, are structured in order to allow the exchange of gases to occur effectively. (D1) To achieve D1 you will need to explain how two systems of the body interrelate to perform a named function. Key Skills: Communication √ Numeracy I.T. Working with others Improving own learning √ Assignment Task Verified By: ____________________________ Date: ______________________ Assignment Grading Verified By: _________________________ Date: ______________________ Problem solving Health, Care and Early Years Student:………………………………………Year: 2008/09 BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit Number: 5 Lecturer: Gina Marsden Assignment : Anatomy and Physiology Date set: January 2010 Completion Date: March 2010 Task 2 P3, M2, D2 – Routine Measurements This task is concerned with showing understanding of what routine measurements and observations could be taken on the 2 body systems that you have investigated in task one and how these measurements and observations could be used to demonstrate that these systems were not working properly. 1. (P3) Describe three routine measurements and observations that could be taken to monitor the functioning of both investigated body systems. Cardio-vascular: ECG, pulse rate, blood pressure monitoring. Respiratory: Peak flow, Xray, Spirometry 2. To achieve M2 you need to go on to explain how these routine measurements and observations could indicate malfunction of the body systems investigated. For this evidence you will need to explain what the normal ranges are for these measurements and how values found outside these ranges could lead to indications of problems in both the systems investigated. 3. To achieve D2 you will need to explain how routine measurements and observations can be used as indicators of Health and Ill Health. Health, Care and Early Years Student:………………………………………Year: 2008/09 BTEC First Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit Number: 5 Lecturer: Gina Marsden Assignment : Anatomy and Physiology Date set: March 2010 Completion Date: May 2010 Task 3 – P4, P5, P6, M3 Malfunctions This task is concerned with identifying a malfunction in both the body systems chosen for investigation, what risk factors these malfunctions may have and the care that should be given to patients/services users demonstrating these malfunctions. P4 Identify a malfunction that may occur in each of the two body systems described and give information on the relevant risk factors that might lead to further problems with the relevant system. You must identify one malfunction for each body system. You must cover both systems. P5 Identify the risk factors for each of the two malfunctions. P6 Describe the care that should be given to patients/service users with these two malfunctions. M3 In order to achieve M3 you need to ensure that your evidence explains the link between the malfunction of the 2 body systems and the care the patients/service users receive. Assessment Criteria to be met: P1 Identify the position and function of the main organs of the human body. P2 Describe the structure and functions of two of the major body systems. P3 Describe the routine measurements and observations used to monitor these two body systems. P4 Identify a malfunction in each of the two major body systems described. P5 Identify risk factors for each of the two malfunctions P6 Describe the care that should be given to patients/service users with these two malfunctions. To achieve a merit grade the evidence must show that the learner is able to: M1 Explain the structure of body systems in relation to their functions M2 Explain how routine measurements and observations taken on these two body systems could indicate malfunction. M3 Explain the link between the malfunction of the two body systems and the care the patients/service users receive. To achieve a distinction grade the evidence must show that the learner is able to: D1 Explain how two systems of the body interrelate to perform a named function. D2 Explain how routine measurements and observations can be used as indicators of health/ill health. Met √ Comments Met √ Comments Met √ Comments Tutor Feedback Task One Feedback Tutor Signature................................................................ Date.......................................... Tutor Feedback Task Two Feedback Tutor Signature……………………………………… Date…………………….. Tutor Feedback Task Three Feedback Tutor Signature……………………………………… Date……………………..