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KME / 747
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Course description
Course objectives:
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Aim is to explain malfunctions in basic functions of human organism with accent on their relationship to laboratory diagnostic methods.
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Requirements on student
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Passing oral exam. Student picks three questions and is evaluated independently from each. Final grade is an average of the three questions.
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Content
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Content of lectures:
1. Principles of pathophysiology (health, disease, morbidity, mortality, letality, incidence, prevalence, ethics, homeostatis, ...)
2. Blood pathophysiology (haematopoiesis, anemia, ...)
3. Pathophysiology of blood system and lymph
4. Pathophysiology of nervous system and humoral immunity
5. Pathophysiology of digestion and absorption
6. Pathophysiology of respiratory system
7. Pathophysiology of kidney
8. Pathophysiology of liver
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Activities
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Fields of study
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Doporučená literatura, prezentace z přednášek
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Guarantors and lecturers
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Literature
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Recommended:
G. A. Harrison et al.: Human Biology. 3rd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford 1990.
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Recommended:
J. Vácha: Pathologická fysiologie I., II., III. Masarykova Universita Brno 1993 1994.
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Recommended:
R. F. Schmidt, G. Thews (eds): Physiologie des Menschen. 24. Aufl., Springel Verlag, Berlin 1990.
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On-line library catalogues
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Time requirements
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All forms of study
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Activities
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Time requirements for activity [h]
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Preparation for classes
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40
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Preparation for exam
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50
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Class attendance
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28
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Total
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118
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Prerequisites - other information about course preconditions |
Student has basic knowledge in biochemistry - what is glycogen, glycolysis, polysaccharides.
Student is able to describe enzymes that cleavage polysaccharides, properties of amino acids, pH system, acid-base balance, buffer system etc.
Student understand the basic properties of human body - levels of blood pressure, location of liver (spleen) in the human body, what the diaphragm separates, the glands of internal secretion, the chambers of the heart,
menstrual cycle regulation, the functions of insulin, where is bile produced, etc. |
Competences acquired |
Student understands the difference between physiologiacal and pathological state of organism and individual organ systems. |
Teaching methods |
- Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
- Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming)
- Demonstration
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Assessment methods |
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