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Students are trained to use the knowledge obtained in pathophysiology in case reports devoted to different topics. The ethiopathogenesis of clinical signs is emphasized.
Aim of the course
Last update: MUDr. Klára Bernášková, CSc. (11.05.2011)
The aim of the course is to teach the students to use the pathophysiological knowledge and thinking in concrete situations and to learn the functional interconnections in the human organism.
Literature
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Pathophysiology: The biologic basis for disease in adults and children, K.L.McCance, S.E.Huether, MOSBY, 4.ed., 2002
Teaching methods
Last update: MUDr. Klára Bernášková, CSc. (11.05.2011)
Discussion on case report topics
Requirements to the exam
Last update: MUDr. Klára Bernášková, CSc. (16.02.2016)
The creditcan be obtainedby active workin seminar (solvingcase studies,discussions), and by writing afinal test.
Syllabus
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Week
Date
Topics
1.
25.2.16
Introduction, Water and ions (KB)
2.
3.3.16
Endocrine system (KB)
3.
10.3.16
Metabolism (KB)
4.
17.3.16
Acid base balance (KN)
5.
24.3.16
Blood (KN)
6.
31.3.16
Cardiovascular system I. (IM)
7.
7.4.16
Cardiovascular system II. (IM)
8.
14.4.16
Gastrointestinal tract I. (KN)
9.
21.4.16
Gastrointestinal tract II. (KN)
10.
28.4.16
Respiratory system (IM)
11.
5.5.16
Kidneys (KB)
12.
12.5.16
Nervous system I. (IM)
13.
19.5.16
Nervous system + II. (IM)
14.
26.5.16
Test
15.
2.6.16
Consultation
Entry requirements
Last update: MUDr. Klára Bernášková, CSc. (11.05.2011)