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Basics of Anatomy and Nursing

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 450-2099/01
Abbreviation ZAaO
Course title Basics of Anatomy and Nursing
Credits 2
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator doc. MVDr. Mária Miklošová, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Basics of anatomy
1 - 5 Introduction to anatomy (classification, methods of anatomy, concepts). General Osteology.
 Movement system: Human skeleton, general artology, general myology.
 Motion system: Special myology (individual muscle groups).
 Blood circulation, blood, heart. Small and large blood circulation.
 Respiratory system: upper and lower respiratory tract, lung. Respiratory mechanism, mediastinum.
6 - 10 Digestive system: oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and fat. Liver, pancreas.
    Urinary system: kidney and urinary tract.
    The male sexual system.
   The female sexual system.
   Nervous System I. Dorsal Spine, Peripheral NS.
11 - 14 Nervous System II. Central nervous system, Autonomous NS.
      Endocrine system.
      The skin system. Senses.

Nursing
1- 5. Care for the sick and the care of the household (assistance in managing common tasks, care for the sick, basic hygienic care, adaptation of the environment, health, support of the client's self-sufficiency)
6 - 10. Care for the immobile client (prevention of immobilization syndrome, positioning, nutrition and hydration and emptying, care of the dying client).
11 -14. Aging and aging (art of aging, ideals and reality of old age, changes in mental capabilities).

E-learning

Materials are available at https://lms.vsb.cz/?lang=en

Literature

1. CAROLA, Robert, John P HARLEY a Charles Robert NOBACK. Human anatomy and physiology MDO. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c1992. ISBN 0-07-010964-8.

Advised literature

1. PLATZER, Werner. Color atlas and textbook of human anatomy: in 3 volumes. Vol. 1, Locomotor system. 4th ed., rev. a. enl. Ilustroval Lothar SCHNELLBÄCHER, ilustroval Gerhard SPITZER. Stuttgart: Thieme, 1992. ISBN 3-13-533304-3.