Monday, June 9, 2014

RCC Diseases and Disorders Project


Disease and Disorders Project Guidelines
          

                The nervous and endocrine systems create systemic changes by utilizing a complex network of nerves and an array of hormones. The hormones are delivered to effectors, so the human body can elicit physiological changes. These physiological changes can ultimately create physical changes and potentially disease (Remember "Form Follows Function?"). This course project will challenge you to develop your understanding of homeostasis and the influence of the nervous system and endocrine hormones on the human body. In addition to the neuroendocrine connection, you will be given another system from A&P I or II and a common disease/disorder/pathology associated with that system. You will be assigned the system and given a list of disorders to select from in order to create your project.

Your project will include the following:

1.            A brief introduction describing the neuroendocrine connection and your assigned system, as well as the disease you will be discussing.

2.            A discussion regarding the general considerations of the condition in terms of structure and dysfunction.

3.            A description of clinical findings, including signs, symptoms, and diagnostic procedures/results.

4.            A detailed analysis of the effects or influence of the neuroendocrine structures and hormones that are linked to the disease

5.      A brief discussion of the standard medical approaches to treatment and treatment options. (Examples may include surgery, medications, lifestyle modifications, complementary or alternative medicine (CAM) Therapies, etc. 

6.            A conclusion summarizing why it is important to understand how the neuroendocrine connection affects homeostasis, negative feedback mechanisms, and how disease manifests.

Research: A minimum of three (3) references must be cited. At least two (2) of your sources must be published works from the last five years and may include: textbooks, journal articles, periodicals, medical encyclopedias, or dictionaries.  A limit of two (2) websites is allowed as references (Wikipedia or its variations cannot be used as references). Articles and texts should contain accurate information that can be confirmed through referenced sources. Ideas should be clearly expressed in complete sentences, and should have a logical progression. Plagiarism is not acceptable.

Form: Your project is to be submitted on your own blog spot. You will create a post that contains your report. You will attach, copy and paste, or link ONE of the following: a 4-6 page Word document, an 8-12 slide PowerPoint presentation, a Publisher pamphlet or brochure, or an eight to twelve minute YouTube video.

 *Word documents must be typed accurately, easy to read, and spelled correctly. Double-spaced and APA formatting guidelines are also required. You must include a title page and reference page, which are not counted as the 4-6 pages.

*PowerPoint presentations should include title and reference slides, and are not counted towards the 8-12 slide minimum requirement.

*Publisher brochures should be tri-fold and double-sided.

*YouTube videos can be a maximum of fifteen minutes. Your video can be audio of you discussing your report with a slideshow of different images.

*If you do a brochure or video, you must also attach your references in a Word document.

Your final project is due at the end of Week 9 (See chart below.) At the end of Week 5, you must submit a 250 word rough draft or explanation of what your final project will be. The rough draft is worth 20% of the overall final project grade, so it is important that you complete and submit the rough draft.

 

Course Project Final Draft Points Distribution
Element
FD Points
Correct spelling, grammar, APA formatting, and appropriate length                                      
10
Submission of a rough draft     
20
Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the neuroendocrine connection, homeostasis, and negative feedback
20
Provides an accurate description of the etiology, signs and symptoms, and clinical findings of the condition
40
Discusses a variety of treatment options and protocols
10
TOTAL
100