Pathological physiology

Study programme: animal science full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaPAaPF/JSP PP/12    Short: JSP PP
  •  Profile course
  •  Credits: 3
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: winter semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
The student must attend all classes. One classes can miss without compensation, other missed classes must compensate. There are two credit tests ( at least 51% correct answers are required from each one). Seminar work preparation is required.
Learning outcomes
The student obtains knowledge of the principles and concepts of physiology of the species. She/he has knowledge of the principal physiological processes and physiological regulation in species, such as blood, acrdiovascular system, excretory system, endocrine system, bone, joints and muscle system, skin and nervous sytem. She/he obtains practical skills and competences in evaluation of principal physiological processes and biological fluid analysis and can evaluate and interprete them. Can solve cases present realistic situations that show theory in practice and reinforce students´understanding of each topic.
Brief outline of the course
The subject is focused on the study of body water balance, blood and its functions, structure and organisation of the nervous system, principles of endocrine system, muscle and skeleton functions, principla function of cardiovascular system, respiratory system, the urinary system and digestion and absorption, reproduction and thermoregulation.
Course syllabus
Syllabus to the lectures
1. Introduction to the subject.
2. Physiology of blood.
3. Physiology of the cardiovascular system.
4. Physiology of respiratory system.
5. Digestion and absorption.
6.Physiology of urinary system
7. Physiology of endocrine system
8. Physiology of lactation.
9. Physiology of digestion II
10. Physiology of bone, joints and synovial fluid.
11. Physiology of muscles.
12. hysiology of nervous system I
13. Physiology of nervous system II.
Syllabus to the practical classes
1.Local laboratory rules and running a subject.
2. Physiology of RBCs.
3. Physiology of WBCs.
4. Credit test I.
5. Physiology of circulation.
6. Physiology of urinary system.
7. Physiology of muscles.
8. Physiology of digestion.
9. Physiology of endocrine gland. Hormonal control of glycaemia.
10. Credit test II.
11. Physiology of respiration.
12. Case reports. Physiology of nervous system.
13. Credit granting.
Recommended literature
Cunningham James G. Textbook of veterinary physiology. 3rd ed. Saunders, Phoiladelphia, USA, 2002, 575 pp. ISBN 0-7216-8994-9.
Reece Villiam O. Functional anatomy and physiology of domestic animals. 4th Ed. Wiley-Blackwell, Iowa, USA, 2012, 577 pp. ISBN 978-0-8138-1451-3.
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
Knowledge in veterinary anatomy, histology, embryology is required
Continuous assessment:
Two credit tests (at least 51 % correct answers are required of each one) and preparation of seminar work
Conditions for completion of course:
The student must attend all classes. One classes can miss without compensation, other missed classes must compensate. There are two credit tests ( at least 51% correct answers are required from each one). Seminar work preparation is required.
Final assessment:
written test
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 260
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Date of last modification: 29.03.2023
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Zita Faixová, PhD.
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