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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Category: Anatomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physiology

Pyloric Stenosis in a Vomiting Infant

In this module, students will follow a vomiting infant who presents to the hospital. Students will practice obtaining a history and physical exam, decide what labs and imaging to order, and decide how to definitively treat this patient.

Apr 11, 2022

Heart Anatomy and Physiology

This module provides students with a sound foundation of heart anatomy and physiology. In this module, the major factors that influence blood pressure are defined, the major anatomical features of the heart and the direction of blood flow are explained, and the components of an electrocardiogram and its relationship to the heart’s electrical conduction are […]

Apr 11, 2022

Renal Physiology and the Action of SGLT2 Inhibitors

In this module, you will first learn about autoregulation of renal blood flow and the normal physiology of tubular glucose reabsorption. We will then move on to cover renal pathology in diabetes. We will finish with the treatment of diabetes using SGLT2 inhibitors.

Dec 9, 2021

Autonomic Control of the Eye

This module describes the autonomic innervation of the eye, the effect of autonomic ophthalmic drugs and major autonomic pathologies, including rapid afferent pupillary defect and Horner’s syndrome.

Jun 28, 2021

Introduction to Nanotechnology

For centuries humans have been amazed by the sky: galaxies, stars, planets, satellites, comets. The universe’s organization, shape, size, and colors have triggered imagination of adults and children for generations. Astonishingly, there is another universe as fascinating and intriguing as the large universe. It is a microscopic universe, the “nano” universe. Although we cannot see […]

Apr 26, 2021

Staging of Pressure Injuries

This interactive module will guide learners in the staging of pressure injuries through thorough content explanation and interactive knowledge checks. This module also covers the common terminology used when determining the stage of a pressure injury.

Apr 12, 2021