ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB
Anatomy and physiology labs are essential components of nursing education, providing students with practical, hands-on experiences that complement theoretical learning. These labs allow nursing students to explore the structure and function of the human body in a direct and interactive way, through activities such as dissections, simulations, and physiological experiments. This practical exposure helps students understand how body systems work individually and together, which is critical when assessing patients, identifying abnormalities, and making clinical decisions. For nurses, a strong grasp of anatomy and physiology is foundational to performing accurate physical assessments, administering medications safely, and understanding the rationale behind treatment plans. By applying theoretical knowledge in a controlled lab setting, students develop critical thinking skills, clinical judgment, and confidence—skills that are vital for providing safe, effective, and compassionate patient care in real-world healthcare settings.





