Physiology (CFUBK_078)
About Study Course
Objective
To provide knowledge about the functions and regulatory mechanisms of the organism and provide skills to use this knowledge for solving problems in the framework of the specialty.
Prerequisites
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Human Anatomy.
Learning outcomes
1.After successful completion of the study course student will be able to: • name the most important functions of organs and organ systems;
• explain realisation mechanisms of various organism functions;
• analyse cause - effect relationships in the processes occurring in a 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.
1.After successful completion of the study course student will be able to: • choose the most appropriate method of investigation for evaluation of body functions;
• calculate or find the normal values of the most important parameters that characterise functions of human body;
• identify and measure the most important physiological parameters;
• differentiate correct results of measurements and recordings from artifacts;
• recognise results of functional investigation methods that indicate healthy organism function.
1.After successful completion of the study course 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 courses.
