Course: Physiology

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Course title Physiology
Course code KSZD/FYZP9
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study 1
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
Course content
Lecture Topics: 1. Physiology of the cell and inner environment 2. Physiology of musculoskeletal system, physiology of muscle tissue and muscular movement 3. Physiology of blood and immune system, heart 4. Physiology of respiratory system Physiology of the digestive system, metabolism 5. Physiology of the excretory system 6. Physiology, CNS, senses, impulse transmission 7. Physiology of genital organs - men, women, neurosecretion, hormonal regulation Seminar Topics: 1. Cell physiology - energy consumption 2. Physical load physiology, muscle tissue, muscle tests 3. Blood, group antigens, transfusion, blood circulation, ECG, CTG 4. Vital capacity of lungs, lungs, gas transfer Physiology of the excretory system 5. Physiology of GIT, transformation of substances and energy, energy balance 6. Physiology of CNS, sensory system 7. Case reports, practical examples from clinical practice

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
The subject is a part of a complex of basic study prerequisites and its content follows on the knowledge gained in anatomy. Aim of the subject is to understand to the basics of physiological functions of human organism (physiology of individual organ systems, basic physiological manifestations of the organism, physiology of stress response in the sense of danger, fear and anxiety, physiology of the locomotor system).
Expertise: The student is able to describe the basic physiological processes in the human body, including mutual interactions, he/she is able to put the basic structure of the human body with individual physiological processes. Professional skills: The student is able to clinically recognize deviations from the physiological state, he / she is able to apply in practice the knowledge concerning physiological adaptation, especially during physical exercise or pregnancy.
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
80% active attendance at lessons, successfull passing of the oral knowledge tests - 80% Exam: exam test
Recommended literature
  • BARTŮŇKOVÁ, S. Fyziologie člověka a tělesných cvičení:učební texty pro studenty fyzioterapie a studia tělesná a pracovní výchova zdravotně postižených.Praha:Karolinum,2006,285s.. 2006. ISBN 8024611716.
  • ČERVINKOVÁ, Z. Návod k praktickým cvičením z lékařské fyziologie. 1. vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 2000. 152 s. ISBN 80-246-0047-1.. 2000. ISBN 80-246-0047-1.
  • DYLEVSKÝ, I., DRUGA R., MRÁZKOVÁ O. Funkční anatomie člověka. Praha: Grada, 2000.664s. ISBN 80-7169-681-1.
  • KUČERA, M. A kol. Pohybový systém a zátěž. Praha: Grada/Avicenum, 1997,252 s. ISBN 80-7169-258-1.. ISBN 80-7169-258-1.
  • MOUREK, J., 2005. Fyziologie: učebnice pro studenty zdravotnických oborů. Vyd. 1. Praha: Grada. ISBN 80-247-1190-7.. ISBN 80-247-1190-7.
  • ROKYTA, R. a kol., 2000. Fyziologie. 1. vyd. Praha: ISV. ISBN 80-85866-45-5. ISBN 80-85866-45-5.
  • SCHMIDT, RF. Memorix fyziologie. Praha: Sciencia Medica, 1993. 310 s. ISBN 80-85526-18-2..
  • SCHMIDT, RF. Memorix fyziologie. Praha: Sciencia Medica, 1993,310 s. ISBN 80-85526-18-2.. ISBN 80-85526-18-2.
  • SILBERNAGL S., DESPOPOULOS, A. Atlas fyziologie člověka. Praha: Grada/Avicenum, 1993.. ISBN 80-85623-79-X.
  • SILBERNAGL, S., DESPOPULOS, A. Atlas fyziologie člověka. Praha: Grada, 1993.ISBN 80-85623-79-X.
  • TROJAN, S. a kol. Lékařská fyziologie. Praha: Grada Publishing, 1999, 624 s. ISBN 80-7169-788-5.. ISBN 80-7169-788-5.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Health Studies Study plan (Version): Midwife (P19) Category: Health service 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Summer