Anatomy

Study programme: veterinary nurse full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaMD/VetN-Anat/22    Short: VetN-Anat
  •  Credits: 8
  •  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
Attendance of the practical lessons is mandatory. Successful completion of credit test and final exam. The credit test and the final exam are in written form. The exam result is awarded according to the classification scale in accordance with the study guidelines.
Learning outcomes
After completing the study subject Anatomy, students will gain basic knowledge about the shape, structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, organ systems, cardiovascular and lymphatic system, nervous system, sensory organs, skin and mammary gland of companion animals, laboratory animals and domesticated birds in terms of systematic, comparative and topographical anatomy. Students will practically apply the acquired knowledge in connection with clinical subjects.
Brief outline of the course
Basic anatomical terminology, position and direction of the parts of the body. The locomotor system (osteology, myology and arthrology), organ systems (digestive system, urogenital system, respiratory system), cardiovascular and lymphatic system, nervous system, sensory organs, skin and mammary gland, laboratory animals and domesticated birds. Interspecies differences.
Course syllabus
Lectures=Practical lessons
1st week: Basic anatomical terminology, position and direction of the parts of the body.
Locomotor apparatus, osteology. Skeleton of the thoracic limbs. Thoracic girdle. Skeleton of the pelvic limb, pelvic girdle. Interspecies differences.
2nd week:Locomotor apparatus, osteology. The vertebral column: the cervical vertebrae, the thoracic vertebrae, the lumbar vertebrae, the sacral vertebrae (os sacrum) and the caudal vertebrae. The ribs and sternum. The skeleton of the head. Interspecies differences
3rd week: Locomotor apparatus, myology, muscles of the head and body, muscles of thoracic and pelvic limb. Interspecies differences.
4th week: Locomotor apparatus, arthrology. Interspecies differences.
5th week: Splanchnology, digestive system. Interspecies differences.
6th week: Splanchnology, respiratory system. Interspecies differences
7th week: Splanchnology, urogenital system. Interspecies differences
8th week: Angiology, the heart. The arteries and veins of the body, neck and head. Interspecies
differences.
9th week: Angiology. The arteries and veins of the thoracic limb. The arteries and veins of the pelvic cavity and pelvic limb. Lymphatic system and endocrine glands. Interspecies differences.
10th week: Neurology. The central nervous system and cranial nerves. The peripheral nervous system and autonomic nervous system. Interspecies differences.
11thweek: The sensory organs, epidermal structures and mammary gland. Interspecies differences.
12th week: Laboratory animals and domesticated birds. Interspecies differences.
13th week: Topography of organs in the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavity. Interspecies differences.
Recommended literature
Mazenský, D.: Anatomy for Joint Degree: Bachelor in Animal Science.2013;
Mazenský D., Flesarová S.: Comparative Anatomy for Joint Degree: Bachelor in Animal Science. 2015;
Popesko, P.: Atlas of Topographical Anatomy of the Domestic Animals. 1990
Conditions for completion of course
Continuous assessment:
Active participation in practical lessons in accordance with the study guidelines. Successful completion of credit test in the 13th week of the semester. The credit test is conducted in written form.
Conditions for completion of course:
Attendance of the practical lessons is mandatory. Successful completion of credit test and final exam. The credit test and the final exam are in written form. The exam result is awarded according to the classification scale in accordance with the study guidelines.
Final assessment:
final exam - written test
 
Evaluation of the course
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Date of last modification: 11.04.2023
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Alexandra Trbolová, PhD.
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