Anatomy and Physiology of Human I
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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17BRAOF1 | Z | 4 | 2+2 | Czech |
- Lecturer:
- Ivan Dylevský (gar.), Marián Liberko
- Tutor:
- Ivan Dylevský (gar.), Marián Liberko, Michaela Sekerášová
- Supervisor:
- Department of medical branches and humanities
- Synopsis:
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The subject is focused on the integration of classical disciplines anatomy, microscopic anatomy and physiology including basic histology. The subject serves understanding relationships between the structure and function of the human organism. The teaching process follows modern pedagogic trends based on direct association between the morphology and function of particular systems. Tutorials are tightly related to themes of lectures and interconnected with practical exercises. It is considerably problem-oriented and takes advantage of activation techniques for the enhancement of motivation of students. Modern multimedia programmes are employed (as e.g. ADAM, etc.). In theoretical as well as practical aspects, the main emphasize will be put on morphology and function of organs and systems important for the human life.
- Requirements:
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credit
1st Attendance 80% practical exercises. The absence (up to 20%, ie 3 absences per semester) must be replaced defended seminary work. Documented illness or incapacity for work medical report is considered absence.
2nd Preparation and defense of essay, the student chooses at the beginning of the semester according to the offer.
3rd Ongoing basic knowledge validated tests, seminar work, oral testing - determines the extent and form of practical teacher training.
test requirements
1st Granted credit for practical training
2nd The written test demonstrating knowledge of the first (proper) time, the first correction term (the second term) and the second correction term (the third term). The success of the test at least 80%.
3rd Tests are not published and are provided to students after the test.
Without obtaining credit and write credit in the baskets is not possible to implement the test!
- Syllabus of lectures:
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Lectures:
Introduction to histology and embryology
Muscle tissue
Introduction to anatomy
Connective tissues - ligaments, cartilages, bones, muscles and nerves
General osteology, development and growth of bones
General arthrology, mycology
Skeleton, joints and muscles of proximal limb
Skeleton, joints and muscles of distal limb
Topography of proximal and distal limb
Spine, points of joining in the spine
Muscles of the head, neck and thorax
Muscles of the back, abdomen and pelvis
Skull
Outline of topographic areas
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Tutorials:
Genetic information. Stem cells, trends in contemporary medicine.
Basic topographic anatomy.
weeks Arteries, veins, lymph system, spleen.
weeks Examination methods in circulation and espiratory system.
Elimination, function of the nephron and of the whole system. Senses - physiological notes.
Control systems - humoral and nervous.
- Study Objective:
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Targets:
to master basic knowledge within the subject to the extent necessary for the performance of the profession in the branch Radiology Assistant.
- Study materials:
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[1] Dylevský, I.: Funkční anatomie člověka, Grada 2009
[2] Feneis, H.: Obrazový anatomický slovník, Grada 2007
[3] Mourek, J.: Fyziologie, Grada 2005
[4] Dylevský I.: Dětský pohybový systém, Palestra, Vysoká škola tělesné výchovy a sportu PALESTRA, spol. s r.o., 2011
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Bakalářský studijní obor Radiologický asistent - prezenční (compulsory course)