Anatomy and physiologyLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: SN00CD23
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Pekka Natunen
Objective
In the course, you get to know the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body.
After attending the course, you will understand the structural and functional principles of a healthy human body, which you will apply and utilize in professional nursing studies and training.
You master the terminology and concepts related to anatomy and physiology. You can describe the structural and functional principles of the organ systems of the human body. You will understand the importance of the most important organs (brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidneys) from the point of view of the body's normal functioning.
Content
Cells and tissues; the basic structure of cells, the structure of tissues and organs.
Musculoskeletal system; the main features of bone and muscle tissue, the body's large bones and different joints, the superficial muscles of the body and their effect on the function of different joints.
Blood and circulation; blood composition and functions of the circulatory system. The central structures of the heart and the cardiac cycle. The main differences between veins and arteries, the body's most important blood vessels, the coagulation process of blood leakage, and the anatomical-physiological basis for measuring ECG and blood pressure.
Lymphatic left lymphatic system: Basic principles of the body's defense systems and the body's fluid circulation.
Respiratory; airways, lungs, and respiratory unit. Mechanics of breathing, lung ventilation and respiratory gas exchange. Basics of breathing regulation and respiratory volumes.
Digestion; the structure of the digestive system and the glands that produce digestive fluids and enzymes. Breakdown, absorption, storage and excretion of nutrients.
Structure and function of the kidneys and urinary tract. The importance of the kidneys from the point of view of the body's fluid, mineral and waste balance.
Endocrine endocrine system: The glands that produce hormones, the hormones they secrete and the effect of hormones on the functioning of the body.
Nervous system: Structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system. Structure and function of the autonomic nervous system. Generation, conduction and transmission of nerve impulses along the nerve pathway. Functional areas of the brain and motor and sensory neural pathways; tactile sensations and pain.
Senses: Sight; eye structure and function, sense of hearing and balance; ear structure and function and sense of smell; structure and function of the nasal cavity.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Sufficient 1
Your information consists of loose, albeit relevant, details. In a practical or written exam, your answers are lacking in content and you are uncertain about answering. In the answers, summaries and conclusions are difficult/scarce. Deficiencies in content management.
Satisfactory 2
Your information consists of relevant details. In a practical or written exam, you can produce more content and your skills are generally acceptable. Relevant but factual content can be observed in the answers. Deficiencies in entity management.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good 3:
You have good knowledge, skills and justify your answers. You try to combine information gathered from different sources. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and correct in content. In your answers, you demonstrate the ability to describe and justify the content using the correct terminology, and your knowledge of the content is at a sufficient level.
Very good 4:
You have extensive knowledge and skills and you justify your answers well. You combine information gathered from different sources well. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and broad in content. In your answers, you show the ability to describe and justify the content with the right terminology, and your knowledge of the content is at a good level.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You have very broad knowledge, skills and justify your actions using different perspectives. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and comprehensive in content. You use the correct terminology in your answers and your knowledge of the content is at a broad level.
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 23.08.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 16.03.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Pekka Natunen
Teacher in charge
Pekka Natunen
Groups
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SNS24SG1Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
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SNS24S1Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
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SNS24SG2Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
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ZJASNS24S1Avoin AMK, sote, AMK-väylät, Nursing
Objectives
In the course, you get to know the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body.
After attending the course, you will understand the structural and functional principles of a healthy human body, which you will apply and utilize in professional nursing studies and training.
You master the terminology and concepts related to anatomy and physiology. You can describe the structural and functional principles of the organ systems of the human body. You will understand the importance of the most important organs (brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidneys) from the point of view of the body's normal functioning.
Content
Cells and tissues; the basic structure of cells, the structure of tissues and organs.
Musculoskeletal system; the main features of bone and muscle tissue, the body's large bones and different joints, the superficial muscles of the body and their effect on the function of different joints.
Blood and circulation; blood composition and functions of the circulatory system. The central structures of the heart and the cardiac cycle. The main differences between veins and arteries, the body's most important blood vessels, the coagulation process of blood leakage, and the anatomical-physiological basis for measuring ECG and blood pressure.
Lymphatic left lymphatic system: Basic principles of the body's defense systems and the body's fluid circulation.
Respiratory; airways, lungs, and respiratory unit. Mechanics of breathing, lung ventilation and respiratory gas exchange. Basics of breathing regulation and respiratory volumes.
Digestion; the structure of the digestive system and the glands that produce digestive fluids and enzymes. Breakdown, absorption, storage and excretion of nutrients.
Structure and function of the kidneys and urinary tract. The importance of the kidneys from the point of view of the body's fluid, mineral and waste balance.
Endocrine endocrine system: The glands that produce hormones, the hormones they secrete and the effect of hormones on the functioning of the body.
Nervous system: Structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous system. Structure and function of the autonomic nervous system. Generation, conduction and transmission of nerve impulses along the nerve pathway. Functional areas of the brain and motor and sensory neural pathways; tactile sensations and pain.
Senses: Sight; eye structure and function, sense of hearing and balance; ear structure and function and sense of smell; structure and function of the nasal cavity.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Sufficient 1
Your information consists of loose, albeit relevant, details. In a practical or written exam, your answers are lacking in content and you are uncertain about answering. In the answers, summaries and conclusions are difficult/scarce. Deficiencies in content management.
Satisfactory 2
Your information consists of relevant details. In a practical or written exam, you can produce more content and your skills are generally acceptable. Relevant but factual content can be observed in the answers. Deficiencies in entity management.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3:
You have good knowledge, skills and justify your answers. You try to combine information gathered from different sources. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and correct in content. In your answers, you demonstrate the ability to describe and justify the content using the correct terminology, and your knowledge of the content is at a sufficient level.
Very good 4:
You have extensive knowledge and skills and you justify your answers well. You combine information gathered from different sources well. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and broad in content. In your answers, you show the ability to describe and justify the content with the right terminology, and your knowledge of the content is at a good level.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You have very broad knowledge, skills and justify your actions using different perspectives. In a practical or written exam, the answers are fluent and comprehensive in content. You use the correct terminology in your answers and your knowledge of the content is at a broad level.