Anatomy & Physiology 1

In by Brad Tipper

A&P1
Anatomy & Physiology 1

Home Study Unit

The ICPKP A&P course is built around 13 NZQA unit standards and is a 360 hour, level 5 course which is part of the NZ Level 7 Diploma in KInesiology NZQA ID #110032.  It is clearly written, terms are explained, and as a non-examinable bonus it teaches the use of medical terminology to assist communication with clients fellow workers and health professionals. (It exceeds the level IV standards of the Australian Diploma of Kinesiology HLT52415.)

You will be able to describe in simple anatomical terms the respiratory, integumentary, urinary, cardiovascular, digestive, reproductive and nervous systems with special reference to the brain and special senses; describe the human skeleton and types of joints; explain muscle structure and describe the origin, insertion and action of major muscles of the body.

The content includes references to useful YouTube videos and other websites with great 3D modelling.

Two bonus inclusions throughout (that are not examined) are helps with Anatomical Terminology (language) plus Health and Medical Terminology.  Our practitioners love these explanations for when their clients bring medical reports to show them because their doctor did not explain the technical words to them.

Dr Dewe says:

“A girl at an NZ rural secondary school wanted to become a nurse but hated ‘science at school’. Her grandma enrolled her in our A&P1 through an Australian college advertising the ICPKP H/study course. She loved it and passed with high marks. The Australian college sent a copy of the A&P Certificate to the NZ rural school. They presented it at an  assembly and today that woman is a senior Nurse Practitioner with one of the District Health Boards in NZ.”

Elements of Learning:

  • The language of medicine
  • The human organism – chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ systems
  • Nervous system
  • Musculo-skeletal system – skeleton, joints, muscle tissue
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Respiratory system
  • Digestive system
  • Urinary system
  • Endocrine system
  • Lymphatic system
  • Immune system
  • Reproductive system – male, female
  • Integumentary system
  • Special senses – smell, taste, hearing & balance, vision
  • Muscles – intro
  • Muscles – hip
  • Muscles – arm-hand
  • Muscles – leg-foot
  • Muscles – shoulder
  • Muscles – torso-neck
  • Muscles – face
  • Anatomical and medical terminology

Note: This unit supersedes the original ICPKP unit, A&P201.