Physiology of crisis states
Course: BIOLOGY (Bachelor) PART-TIME
Structural unit: Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center
Title
Physiology of crisis states
Code
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2024/2025
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
10 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
PR01. Understand the social and economic consequences of the introduction of the latest developments in the field of biology in professional activities.
PR05. Demonstrate the skills of assessing unforeseen biological problems and thoughtfully choosing ways to solve them
PR12. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure, vital processes and functions of living organisms, understand the mechanisms of regulation of physiological functions to maintain homeostasis of biological systems.
PR22. Combine the skills of independent and teamwork to obtain results with an emphasis on integrity, professional conscientiousness and responsibility for decision-making.
PR27.11. Calculate, analyze and interpret physiological indicators that reflect reactive and adaptive changes in the human body to various influences and workloads.
Form of study
External form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful mastering of courses - "physiology of man and animals", "anatomy and physiology of man and animals", "biochemistry", "cytology".
2. Be able to independently apply knowledge of cytology, biochemistry, physiology and anatomy, etc. disciplines, work with scientific and methodological literature.
3. Have the skills to take notes, systematize and assimilate information.
Course content
In this discipline, functional systems are considered both as independent elements of the organism and as its components. Physiological processes that are covered within the framework of the academic discipline are studied at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and systems levels. Research methods can be used both in studies of related and interdisciplinary sciences.
An important part of the discipline is the consideration of specific methods and techniques for providing first aid in various crisis states of the organism.
Knowledge gained from the discipline “Physiology of Crisis States of the Human Body” can be used both in studies of physiological sciences (circulatory physiology, fundamentals of pathological physiology, ontogenesis physiology, regional circulatory physiology, nutrition and digestion physiology, etc.), and in other sciences (pharmacology, biochemistry, etc.).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. First-aid at the scene of an accident: a practical manual / P. B. Volyansky, A. M. Grinzovsky, S. O. Guriev and others; under the general editorship of Dr. of State Administration, Professor P. B. Volyansky and Dr. of Medical Sciences, Professor S. O. Guriev. – Kherson: Publishing House “Helvetica”, 2020. – 224 p. Access: https://dsns.gov.ua/upload/9/5/7/9/2020-5-19-112posibnik.pdf.
2. Fundamentals of first-aid training. Textbook / Chernyakhovsky V.Y., Kotlyar N.V., Kyrychenko I.G. - Kherson: Publishing House “Helvetica”, 2022. – 188 p.
3. First emergency and tactical medical aid at the prehospital stage / Tarasyuk V. Publishing house "Medicine", 2021. – 504 p.
4. Pathophysiology: textbook / M. N. Zaiko, Yu. V. Byts, V. F. Myslytsky [and others]; ed.: M. N. Zaiko, Yu. V. Bytsya, M. V. Kryshtalya. – 4th ed., revised and supplemented. – K.: Medicine, 2014. – 751 p.
5. Handbook of Critical Care / Red. R.R.Kirby e.a. - Philadelphia-New York: Lippincott-Raven.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment:
1. Modular test 1 (remote) - PH 1.1; 1.2, 1.3– 30 points / 15 points
2. Modular control work 2 (remote) - PH 1.4-1.6; 2.1, - 30 points / 15 points
3. Final modular test - PH 1.1-2.1 - 30 points / 15 points
4. Abstract PH 3.1 –10 points / 5 points
Final assessment: in the form of a credit
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Taras
Petrovich
Lyashchenko
Department of Human and Animal Physiology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Department of Human and Animal Physiology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center