PURPOSE
The Anatomy & Physiology II credential is one of two credentials that document the essential competencies for application of general knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of each of the body’s systems. Anatomy and Physiology II covers the circulatory, lymphatic, endocrine, immune, respiratory and digestive systems. (The remaining systems are covered in the Anatomy & Physiology I credential.)
AUDIENCE
This credential is appropriate for a variety of healthcare and biology workers who must apply their knowledge of anatomy and physiology to their daily tasks. These professionals include allied health professionals, biologists and biology technicians, physical education professionals, health and fitness professionals, nutrition professionals, athletic trainers, coaches, and secondary and post-secondary teachers in health and biology fields.
JOB/CAREER REQUIREMENTS
Professionals who require knowledge in anatomy and physiology work in a variety of fields each of which has different educational, certification, and licensing requirements. Allied health professionals typically require a diploma or two-year degree or higher in their area of study. Scientists and researchers require minimum of a bachelor’s degree and typically have a graduate degree in a specific study area. All professionals working in this area require communication skills, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and the ability to follow directions and comply with standards. They often work with patients or clients requiring customer service and interpersonal skills as well as the ability to teach complicated information.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY WORKPLACE TASKS
- Explain the anatomy and physiology of the body systems to clients, patients, learners, etc.
- Communicate with others using appropriate medical terminology.
- Establish scientific or technical goals within outlines provided by management and create detailed plans to accomplish these goals.
- Create educational materials for clients, students, patients, etc.
- Teach anatomy and physiology concepts to learners.
- Apply an understanding of anatomy and physiology to daily professional activities.
EXAM STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
Number of Questions in Exam: 110
Total Time: 90 minutes
Overall Passing Score: 70%
(All sections require an individual passing score of 70%)