Course: Anatomy I

« Back
Course title Anatomy I
Course code KSZD/AN1P5
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Novotný Tomáš, MUDr. Ph.D.
Course content
Lecture topics: 1st week: Introduction to the subject, Basic anatomical orientation on the human body, basic overview of tissues. Anatomical nomenclature. Week 2: Anatomy of passive movement system (axial skeleton, skull). 3rd week: Anatomy of passive movement system (skeleton of limbs). Week 4: Anatomy of the active musculature system (muscle building and classification, head and neck muscles). Week 5: Anatomy of the active musculoskeletal system (hull, limb muscles). Week 6: Blood system (blood elements, plasma). Week 7: Cardiovascular system Week 8: Cardiovascular system Week 9: Cardiovascular system Week 10: Respiratory system Week 11: Breathing system Week 12: Topographic anatomy of the abdomen. Week 13: Topographic anatomy of ladies' females. Week 14: Topographic anatomy of male pelvis. 15th week: Anatomical differences of fetus and newborn versus adult human (skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular and digestive system). Seminar topics: 1st week: Plans and directions on the human body, practical exercises, anatomical nomenclature. Week 2: Anatomy of tissues. 3rd week: Active and passive motion apparatus. Week 4: Anatomy of the bone pelvis. Week 5: Pelvic Dimensions. 6th week: Anatomy of vertebrates, anatomical differences. Week 7: Topography of abdominal organs. Week 8: Anatomy of muscle tissue. Week 9: Pelvic floor muscles. Week 10: Muscles of the pelvic floor, sphincter. Week 11: Anatomy of the heart. Week 12: Anatomy of the GIT mucosa in each compartment. Week 13: Placement of the abdominal organs in the abdominal cavity with respect to the peritoneum. Week 14: Topography of organs in small basin. Week 15: Vital capacity of the lungs.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The subject creates a broad basis for specialized education, which is an important requirement for studying other specialized subjects. It provides the students with mandatory facts from clinically applied anatomy and teaches them how to understand the organism as a dynamic and adaptable system. The aim is to teach the students basic anatomic terminology, structural anatomy of the individual organs and organ systems of the human body and help them understand the relation of the functional anatomy to other medical fields.
Subject Knowledge: Student can describe basic building principles of the human body (tissues, organs, organ systems), he knows the construction of the organ systems and their importance for humans. Professional Skills: Student topographically understands the human body, he knows the types of tissues and he is able to show the placement of the organs.
Prerequisites
No conditions given

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Credit requirements: minimum 80% seminar attendanc, regular knowledge testing during the semester
Recommended literature
  • Gray´s Anatomy, 40th ed., Ed. in Chief: Standring, S., Churchill Livingstone, 2008. 1551 s. ISBN 978-0443066849. ISBN 978-0443066849.
  • ČIHÁK, R. Anatomie 1. 3. doplněné a upravené vyd. Praha: Grada, 2011. 552 s. ISBN 978-80-247-3817-8. Praha: Grada, 2001. ISBN 80-7169-970-5.
  • ČIHÁK, R. Anatomie 2. 2.vyd. Praha, Grada, 2002. 470 s. ISBN 80-247-0143-.
  • ČIHÁK, R. Anatomie 3. 1.vyd. Praha, Grada, 1997. 655 s. ISBN 80-7169-140-2.
  • DYLEVSKÝ, I., DRUGA, R., MRÁZKOVÁ, O. Funkční anatomie člověka. 1.vyd. Praha, Grada, 2000. 664 s. IBSN 80-7169-681-1.
  • DYLEVSKÝ, I. Základy kineziologie. 1.vyd. Praha, Palestra, 2003, 200 s..
  • ELIŠKOVÁ, N., NAŃKO, O. Přehled anatomie. Praha: UK Karolinum, 2007.
  • FENEIS, HEINZ. Anatomický obrazový slovník. Praha: Grada, Avicenum, 464 s. ISBN 80-7169-197-6. ISBN 80-7169-197-6.
  • FIALA, P., VALENTA, J., EBERLOVÁ, L. Anatomie pro bakalářské studium ošetřovatelství. Praha: Karolinum, s. 136. ISBN 80-246-0804-9. Praha: Karolinum, 2004. ISBN 80-246-0804-9.
  • PETROVICKÝ, P. Systematická, topografická a klinická anatomie. 1.vyd. Praha, Karolinum, 1995. 248 s. ISBN 80-7184-108-8.
  • PUTZ, R., PABST, R. Sobottův atlas anatomie člověka. 22. vyd. Praha: Grada, 2007. 928 s. ISBN 978-80-247-1870-5.. 2007. ISBN 978-80-247-1870-5.
  • ROHEN, YOKOCHI, LÜTJENOVÁ, DRECOLLOVÁ. Anatomie člověka. 1.vyd. Martin, Osveta, 1998. 485 s..
  • SINĚLNIKOV, R.D. Atlas anatomie člověka 1. 3.vyd. Praha, Avicenum, 1980. 467 s..
  • SINĚLNIKOV, R.D. Atlas anatomie člověka 2. 3.vyd. Praha, Avicenum, 1981. 472 s..
  • SINĚLNIKOV. R.D. Atlas anatomie člověka 3. 3.vyd. Praha, Avicenum, 1982. 399 s..


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester