ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
VVSS00352o13Semester:
2013/2014 winterName:
Pathophysiology IIMajor:
Veterinary MedicineStudy Type:
one cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
5ECTS points:
6Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 45 / 0Lecturer:
prof. dr hab. Stanisław GraczykLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
- Students define the basic terms in range of illness theory
-Explain and describe mechanisms of functional alterations in illness proceeding
-Explain and describe causes of illness
Practical skills:
-Recognize relationships between local alterations and general alterations in illness proceeding
-Carry out simple experiments for knowledge and explanation chosen mechanisms of pathologic disturbances
-Know the significance of complex systemic function of the living organism
Competences:
-Regard highly permanently broadening medical knowledge and skills
-Work in team
Prerequisites:
Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, Cell BiologyCourse content:
Concepts of health and disease. Homeostasis and disease. Pathogenesis. Adaptation in the disease. Inflammation, fever. Shock and stress of the adaptation processes. Aetiology of diseases. Metabolism disorders. Participation of vitamins and microelements in regulatory processes. Disorders of endocrine system. Disorders of water-electrolytes equilibrium. Disorders of acid-base balance. Pathophysiology of peripheral circulation. Pathophysiology of blood and hemopoetic system. Disorders of haemostasis. Etiopathogenesis of neoplasm.Recommended literature:
-Veterinary Pathophysiology – red. Dunlop R.H., Malbert Ch. H., Blackwel Publishing, 2004
-Understanding Pathophysiology – red. S. E. Huether, K.L. McCance, Mosby Elsevier, 2008
-Essentials of pathophysiology – Porth C. M., Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004
-Pathophysiology – Hulin I. , Slovak Academic Press, 1997
-Veterinary hematology and clinical biochemistry – Thrall M. A., Blackwel Publishing, 2006
Assessment methods:
Passing grades of laboratory course after each semester, final oral exam after semester 5. Minimum passing grade: at least 60%.Comment:
This subject lasts two semesters: Pathophysiology I and Pathophysiology II.