Functional anatomy II.
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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17BZFA2 | Z,ZK | 5 | 2+2 | Czech |
- Grading of the course requires grading of the following courses:
- Functional anatomy I (17BZFA1)
- Lecturer:
- Ivan Dylevský (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Yulia Efremova, Marián Liberko, Radek Matlach
- Supervisor:
- Department of medical branches and humanities
- Synopsis:
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The course focuses on the integration of traditional disciplines of anatomy - anatomy and systemic anatomy sections and landscapes of the human body. The course helps to understand relationships between structure, functions and clinical examination of the human body. Seminary training is closely linked to the topics of lectures, and connected with practical exercises. It focuses strongly topographically and emphasizes practical search and screening of organs and vascular nerves. Of course, the use of modern multimedia programs (eg, the Visible and other projects). After the theoretical and practical main emphasis will be placed on deposit relations and vital structures which come into contact with the worker-oriented first aid.
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- Requirements:
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Credit Requirements:
Attendance 80% practical exercises. The absence (up to 20%, ie 3 per semester absence) to be defended essay. Disease documented sick leave
or medical report is considered an absence.
Ongoing basic knowledge of validated tests, essay, oral examination - the scale and form is determined by the teacher of practical exercises.
Test requirements:
Granted credit for practical exercises.
The written test demonstrating knowledge of the first (proper)
term and the first correction term. The success of the test
at least 80%
The second trial (the third term) - test +
or an oral examination. Test results lower than 75%
incl. is automatically rated as failed and oral
test is performed. The test results between 76 - 85% are
supplemented by oral examination. Results better than 85% are
grade passed and they are not accompanied by an oral
test.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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Functional anatomy of the circulatory system I. General structure of the vessels.
Functional anatomy of the circulatory system II. Primary treatment of large and small circulation.
Specialized areas bloodstream. Lymph.
Urinary tract - the kidneys
Leather - functional morphology
Male reproductive system
Female reproductive system, fertilization, fetal development
Control systems (immune, endocrine and nervous) - general morphology
Basic principles of construction CNS + PNS (neuron, glia, nerve)
Spinal cord, spinal nerve - implications
Stem, cerebellum
Diencephalon, neurokrinie
Brain Terminal
Control of movement, sensitivity, and sensors
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Demonstration + heart ventricle, the blood flow. Entering the seminar topics
Physiology of cardiac muscle. Pumping function of the heart. Heart rate. Blood Pressure
The external activity of the heart. Identification of major vascular trunks - invasive and noninvasive
Excretion of Physiology - Renal demonstration
Acid-base balance, thermoregulation
Physiologist endocrine
Physiology of pregnancy
Seminar - organ systems, essay
The internal environment of the CNS. Fluid, blood-brain barrier, glial
Stand-alone operation, electr. Properties of nervous tissue
Cerebellar function, vestibular apparatus
Neurokrinie - biological rhythms
Integration of the central nervous
Credit, adding a substance
- Study Objective:
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The goal is to give students a comprehensive overview of the relationship between the structure, functions and clinical examination of the human body.
The course focuses strongly topographically and emphasizes the practical search and screening of organs and vascular nerves. Major emphasis is placed on deposit relations and vital structures which come into contact with the worker-oriented first aid.
- Study materials:
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Dylevský, I., Druga, R., Mrázková, O.: Funkční anatomie člověka. Grada, Praha, 2000
Dylevský, I.: Funkční anatomie člověka, Grada 2009
Dylevský, I.: Základy funkční anatomie, Poznání 2011
Dylevský, I.: Somatologie. EPAVA, Olomouc, 2000
Rokyta, R.: Fyziologie pro bakalářská studia v medicíně, přírodovědných a tělovýchovných oborech. ISV Praha, Praha, 2000
Dylevský I., : Dětský pohybový systém, Palestra, Vysoká škola tělesné výchovy a sportu PALESTRA, spol. s r.o., 2011
Recommended reading:
Trojan, S. a kol.: Fyziologie. GRADA, Praha, 2000
Schmidt, R. F.: Fyziologie. Scientia Medica, Praha, 1993
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- 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 Zdravotnický záchranář - prezenční (compulsory course)