Facing the Pain An Interrupted Case Study in Physiology
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- Original Source:National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
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This interrupted case study in cardiovascular and nerve physiology focuses on Lynn, a married woman with a young child whose husband is often away from home traveling on business. Lynn is anxious and short-tempered. She is also overweight and appears frustrated with her life. Recently, she has been experiencing intense pain on the right side of her face. One day she becomes disoriented while driving and crashes into a tree. Students research and analyze a variety of signs, symptoms, and medical data to solve the case. Developed for an animal physiology course taken by sophomore and junior science majors, the case could also be used in an anatomy and physiology course or general biology course. Less
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Grade: Undergraduate to Graduate
Topics: Professional Development, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Life Sciences, Structure and Function in Living Things
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