Course: Anatomy

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Course title Anatomy
Course code KFE/ANAZ
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
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)
  • Pavlíková Lada, MUDr. Ph.D.
  • Kott Otto, MUDr. CSc.
Course content
Lectures 1. Overview of tissues. General osteology and arthrology. 2. General myology. Overview of muscle groups. 3. Spine and thorax skeleton. 4. Digestive system - oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach. 5. Digestive system - small and large intestine, liver and pancreas. 6. Respiratory system - nasal cavity, nasal cavities, nasopharynx, larynx, tracheobronchial tree 7. Heart, large and small blood circulation, vessels in general. 8. Overview of arteries. 9. Overview of veins and lymphatic system. 10. Urinary system. Male genital tract. 11. Internal secretion glands. Nervous system in general. Spinal cord. 12. Spinal nerves. Braided front branches of spinal nerves. Autonomous nervous system. 13. CNS - packaging, vascular supply, cerebrospinal fluid and its circulation. 14. Cranial nerves. 15. Overview of nerve pathways. Exercises 1. Anatomical nomenclature. Human body planes and directions. Skeleton HK I 2. Skeleton of HK II and joints of HK .. 3. Skeleton and joints of DK. 4. Skull 5. Topography of the abdominal cavity - demonstration of organs on models. 6. Continuous testing - limb bones + axial skeleton, limb joints, muscles in overview 7. Topography of chest, lungs, pleural cavity and mediastinum. 8. Heart - demonstration. 9. Continuous testing - digestive and respiratory system, chest topography and abdominal cavity. 10. Female genital tract. Demonstration of Urinary and Sexual System Structures. 11. Brain - breakdown, demonstration. 12. Continuous testing - cardiovascular system. 13. Visual system + demonstration. 14. Auditory-equilibrium system + demonstration. Skin. 15. Continuous testing - urinary and genital tract.

Learning activities and teaching methods
  • Preparation for formative assessments (2-20) - 15 hours per semester
  • Contact hours - 60 hours per semester
  • Preparation for an examination (30-60) - 40 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
to demonstrate basic knowledge of human biology
Skills
no prerequisites are required
Competences
N/A
learning outcomes
Knowledge
explains the concept of ossification and bone growth
enumerates individual bones and key bone features
characterizes limb joints
enumerates the bones of the neurocranium and splanchnocranium
defines the structure and contents of the anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossa
lists the bones involved in the construction of the orbit, nasal cavity, hard palate and calva
generally describes the structure of the vertebra, characterizes the vertebrae in the individual spine sections
describes the curvature of the spine and the types of joints that are associated with the spine
describes the bone chest and list the types of ribs
characterizes individual muscle groups from the point of view of function and innervation
lists the individual structures of the digestive and respiratory system, characterizes their position and function
lists the individual parts of the aorta, their branches and the individual organs that are nourished by them
concerning the heart characterizes its placement, wall structure, heart valve, atrium and ventricle
describes a small and large blood circulation
explains the difference and the relationship between the portal circulation and caval vein drainage
defines the concept of portocaval anastomosis
explains the structure and function of the lymphatic system
enumerates individual structures of the urinary and genital tract, characterizes their position and function
explains the hormonal production of endocrine glands
defines individual cranial nerves,
explains the formation of the spinal nerve and its branching
it characterizes nerve plexuses and peripheral nerves coming out of them
enumerates individual parts of the brain and characterizes their function
characterizes the structure of the wall and the content of the eye ball
explains the structure and function of the external, middle and inner ears
Skills
uses the Latin terminology to describe the human organism
using anatomical models and diagrams, identifies vital bone structures on individual bones, organs and structures of the digestive and respiratory system of the cardiovascular, urinary, genital, endocrine and nervous systems
Competences
N/A
teaching methods
Knowledge
Lecture
Multimedia supported teaching
Skills
Practicum
Competences
Lecture
Multimedia supported teaching
Practicum
assessment methods
Knowledge
Oral exam
Test
Skills
Oral exam
Competences
Oral exam
Test
Recommended literature
  • Čihák, Radomír; Grim, Miloš. Anatomie 2. Praha : Grada, 2013. ISBN 978-80-247-4788-0.
  • Čihák, Radomír; Grim, Miloš,; Fejfar, Oldřich. Anatomie 1. 3., upr. a dopl. vyd. Praha : Grada, 2011. ISBN 978-80-247-3817-8.
  • Druga, Rastislav; Grim, Miloš. Základy anatomie. 1., Obecná anatomie a pohybový systém. Praha : Karolinum, 2001. ISBN 80-7262-112-2.
  • Grim, M., Druga, R. Základy anatomie 3: Trávicí, dýchací, močopohlavní a endokrinní systém. Praha: Galén, 2005. ISBN 80-7262-302-8.
  • Grim, M., Druga, R. Základy anatomie 4a: Centrální nervový systém.. Praha: Galén, 2014. ISBN 978-80-7262-938-1.
  • Grim, M., Druga, R. Základy anatomie 4b: Periferní nervový systém, smyslové orgány a kůže.. Praha: Galén, 2014. ISBN 978-80-7492-156-8.
  • NAŇKA, O., ELIŠKOVÁ, M. Přehled anatomie. Praha: Galén, 2015. ISBN 978-80-7492-206-0.


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