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Normal Physiology

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:8.00
Study Course Accepted:01.03.2024 08:31:58
Study Course Information
Course Code:CFUBK_071LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:7.00ECTS:10.50
Branch of Science:Clinical Medicine; Normal PhysiologyTarget Audience:Dentistry
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Leons Blumfelds
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Human Physiology and Biochemistry
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 16 Dzirciema Street, cfbkatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67061550
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)14Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures28
Classes (count)14Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes28
Total Contact Hours56
Full-Time - Semester No.2
Lectures (count)14Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures28
Classes (count)14Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes28
Total Contact Hours56
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Knowledge of biology, physics, chemistry and human anatomy.
Objective:
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge of functions of various body systems and their regulatory mechanisms and to provide skills to use this knowledge for solving medical problems in the framework of the speciality.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1Cell physiology.Lectures1.00auditorium
2Physiology of excitatory tissue. Skeletal muscle physiology.Lectures2.00auditorium
3Signal transmission along a nerve fibers and between cells.Lectures1.00auditorium
4Signal processing in central nervous system. Basic principles of regulation. Reflexes.Lectures1.00auditorium
5Simple motor functions. Smooth muscle.Lectures1.00auditorium
6Functions of the autonomic nervous system.Lectures1.00auditorium
7Motor funktions.Lectures1.00auditorium
8Integrative functions of the central nervous system.Lectures2.00auditorium
9Sensory physiology.Lectures4.00auditorium
10Hydrodynamics of blood flow. Arteries and veins.Lectures1.00auditorium
11Physiology of the heart.Lectures2.00auditorium
12Physiology of circulation.Lectures2.00auditorium
13Blood physiology. Respiratory physiology.Lectures1.00auditorium
14Respiratory physiology.Lectures1.00auditorium
15Metabolism and temperature regulation.Lectures1.00auditorium
16Hormonal regulation I.Lectures1.00auditorium
17Physiology of epithelial tissue. Regulation of calcium and phosphate balance. Bone physiology.Lectures1.00auditorium
18Oral physiology. Phonation and artikulation. Gastrointestinal physiology I.Lectures1.00auditorium
19Hormonal regulation II. Gastrointestinal physiology II.Lectures1.00auditorium
20Water balance. Renal functions.Lectures2.00auditorium
21Cell physiology.Classes1.00laboratory
22Physiology of excitatory tissue. Skeletal muscle physiology.Classes1.00laboratory
23Signal transmission along a nerve fibers and between cells. Signal processing in central nervous system.Classes1.00laboratory
24Basic principles of regulation. Reflexes. Simple motor functions.Classes1.00laboratory
25Smooth muscle. Functions of the autonomic nervous system.Classes1.00laboratory
261st colloquium.Classes2.00auditorium
27Integrative functions of the central nervous system I. Motor funktions.Classes1.00laboratory
28Integrative functions of the central nervous system II.Classes1.00laboratory
29Sensory physiology I.Classes1.00laboratory
30Sensory physiology II.Classes1.00laboratory
31Sensory physiology III.Classes1.00laboratory
322nd colloquium.Classes2.00auditorium
33Hydrodynamics of blood flow. Arteries and veins.Classes1.00laboratory
34Physiology of the heart.Classes1.00laboratory
35Blood flow in the microcirculation. Blood flow regulation.Classes1.00laboratory
36Blood physiology.Classes1.00laboratory
37Respiratory physiology.Classes1.00laboratory
383rd colloquium.Classes2.00auditorium
39Metabolism and temperature regulation.Classes1.00laboratory
40Hormonal regulation I.Classes1.00laboratory
41Oral physiology. Phonation and artikulation. Gastrointestinal physiology I.Classes1.00laboratory
42Hormonal regulation II. Gastrointestinal physiology II.Classes1.00laboratory
43Water balance. Renal functions.Classes1.00laboratory
444th colloquium.Classes2.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
To study regularly, independently and critically accordingly to the curriculum and program of the study course. To complete the tasks at appropriate quality and submit in a timely manner the results for evaluation. For every practical assignment the student independently fills in a protocol accordingly to the set tasks and uploads it in e-studies until the set dates. Some of the assigned tasks do not require for them to be uploaded in e-studies, then independent work involves – to answer questions in e-studies in a form of structured tasks. Each of these tasks will be assessed accordingly to the quality of work. If the assessment is negative, mistakes and discrepancies must be corrected and the task handed in once again, by observing the set dates for that. In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
Assessment Criteria:
• Students' participation in practical classes; • Evaluation of students' knowledge and skills in practical classes; • Evaluation of students' knowledge and skills in lab protocols; • Evaluation of students' knowledge and skills in colloquia (student can take a colloquium only if all protocols before the particular colloquium are accepted) – student should pass all colloquia in the study course with the successful grade; • Evaluation of students' knowledge and skills in the exam. Exam grade is applied only for students who have passed all course colloquia with successful grades. Exam grade is cumulative. The mean colloquium percentage from all successful course colloquia is calculated; 1% is added to it for each colloquium that is done successfully during the scheduled colloquium class. The final percentage is expressed as grade according the 10-point scale described in learning outcomes assessment system in the RSU Academic regulations.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam
Final Examination (Part-Time):
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:On successful course completion the student will be able to: • list main functions of different organs and organ systems; • explain delivery mechanisms of various organism functions; • analyse cause and effect relationships in the processes occurring in the human body; • describe regulatory mechanisms occurring in the organism; • list and define various parameters that characterise functions of the organism; • differentiate hierarchy levels of regulatory mechanisms.
Skills:On successful course completion the student will be able to: • prepare a person for application of a specific method of investigation; • choose the most appropriate method of investigation for evaluation of the body functions; • calculate or find the normal values of the most important parameters that characterise functions of the human body; • identify and measure the most important physiological parameters; • differentiate correct results of measurements and recordings from artefacts; • recognise results of functional investigation methods that indicate healthy organism function.
Competencies:On successful course completion the student will be able to: • integrate individual knowledge and skills in a global view of the whole human body; • use acquired knowledge and skills in studies of specialised/clinical courses.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1Aberberga-Augškalne, L. un Koroļova O. Fizioloģija ārstiem. 2. izd. Rīga : Medicīnas apgāds, 2021.
2Linda S. Costanzo. Costanzo Physiology. 7th Edition, Elsevier, 2021. ClinicalKey.
3Ārvalstu studentiem/For international students
4Linda S. Costanzo. Costanzo Physiology. 7th Edition, Elsevier, 2021. ClinicalKey.
Additional Reading
1John E. Hall & Michael E. Hall Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology. 14th Edition, Elsevier, 2021. ClinicalKey.
2Bruce M. Koeppen & Bruce A. Stanton. Berne & Levy Physiology. 7th Edition, Elsevier, 2018. ClinicalKey.
3Susan Mulroney & Adam Myers. Netter's Essential Physiology, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, 2016.
4John E. Hall & Michael E. Hall, Pocket Companion to Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th Edition, Elsevier, 2021.
Other Information Sources
1Lekciju materiāls, t. sk., lekciju izdales materiāli, e-studiju vidē ievietotie materiāli, saites uz interneta resursos pieejamiem materiāliem.
2http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology
3http://physiologie.cc/Pruef.htm