Course Detail
Course Description
Course | Code | Semester | T+P (Hour) | Credit | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PHYSIOLOGY | - | Spring Semester | 3+0 | 3 | 4 |
Course Program |
Prerequisites Courses | |
Recommended Elective Courses |
Language of Course | English |
Course Level | First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree) |
Course Type | Required |
Course Coordinator | Prof.Dr. Zübeyir BAYRAKTAROĞLU |
Name of Lecturer(s) | Assoc.Prof. Indrani KALKAN |
Assistant(s) | |
Aim | Understanding how the body and its building blocks work, how these are integrated into body systems and how their functions are controlled and integrated to maintain homeostasis in a changing environment |
Course Content | This course contains; Introduction to body systems, basic terms in anatomy and physiology , homeostasis,Cells, tissues and membranes, and integumentary system,Skeletal system: Skeletal muscles, muscle contraction, effects of exercise and aging,Nervous system: Organisation, signaling, central and peripheral nervous system,Neuromuscular connection, posture, balance and coordination of movements,Endocrine system: Endocrine glands and tissues, hypothalamus and pituitary hormones,Endocrine system: Hormones (growth, thyroid, parathyroid, insulin, cortisol) and endocrine control,Reproductive system: Male reproductive system, female reproductive system, pregnancy, birth, lactation, aging and sex hormones,Cardiovascular system: Blood, heart, vessels, circulation and regulation of blood pressure,Urinary system: Kidneys, urine formation ve composition, control of fluid balance, control of kidney blood flow,Lymphatic system and immune system,Respiratory system: Lungs, respiration, gas exchange and control of breathing,Digestive system: Gastrointestinal tract, functions of liver and pancreas, digestion, absorption and defecation, nutrition,Integration of functions: Regulation of blood pressure, maintenance of fluid balance, control of body temperature, puberty and growth, perception and action, reflexes. |
Dersin Öğrenme Kazanımları | Teaching Methods | Assessment Methods |
Explains functional mechanisms of cells and organ systems, their interactions and physiological control mechanisms | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains how normal body functions do happen and which physiological functions could go wrong in pathological conditions | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Describes the structure and function of the plasma membrane and contraction mechanisms in different muscle types | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Defines the characteristics of blood, functions of blood cells, mechanisms of haemostasis, coagulation and immunity | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Describes the pumping activity of the heart, physiological mechanisms related to the cardiac activity and regulation of blood circulation | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains the physiological mechanisms of respiration, its regulation and to describe the processes related to the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Defines the functions of kidneys, mechanisms of urine formation and to explain the fundamental mechanisms of electrolyte and acid-base balance. | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains the physiological events happened in gastrointestinal canal for digestion and absorption of nutrients and to define the functions of digestive enzymes and hormones. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Describes the characteristics of neurones and synapses and to define the functional organization of central and peripheral nervous system. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Explains the functions of endocrinal glands and hormones; to describe the pathological conditions seen in the secretory dysfunctions of hormones. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Teaching Methods: | 10: Discussion Method, 16: Question - Answer Technique, 21: Simulation Technique, 9: Lecture Method |
Assessment Methods: | A: Traditional Written Exam |
Course Outline
Order | Subjects | Preliminary Work |
---|---|---|
1 | Introduction to body systems, basic terms in anatomy and physiology , homeostasis | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 1, 2 |
2 | Cells, tissues and membranes, and integumentary system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 3,4 |
3 | Skeletal system: Skeletal muscles, muscle contraction, effects of exercise and aging | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 5, 6 |
4 | Nervous system: Organisation, signaling, central and peripheral nervous system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 7 |
5 | Neuromuscular connection, posture, balance and coordination of movements | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 8 |
6 | Endocrine system: Endocrine glands and tissues, hypothalamus and pituitary hormones | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 9 |
7 | Endocrine system: Hormones (growth, thyroid, parathyroid, insulin, cortisol) and endocrine control | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 9 |
8 | Reproductive system: Male reproductive system, female reproductive system, pregnancy, birth, lactation, aging and sex hormones | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 16 |
9 | Cardiovascular system: Blood, heart, vessels, circulation and regulation of blood pressure | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 10 |
10 | Urinary system: Kidneys, urine formation ve composition, control of fluid balance, control of kidney blood flow | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 15 |
11 | Lymphatic system and immune system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 11, 12 |
12 | Respiratory system: Lungs, respiration, gas exchange and control of breathing | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 13 |
13 | Digestive system: Gastrointestinal tract, functions of liver and pancreas, digestion, absorption and defecation, nutrition | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 14 |
14 | Integration of functions: Regulation of blood pressure, maintenance of fluid balance, control of body temperature, puberty and growth, perception and action, reflexes | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists |
Resources |
1. Guyton Textbook of Medical Physiology 2. Vander Human Physiology 3. Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology 4. Patricia A. Archer, Lisa A. Nelson. Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Manual Therapists. Wolters Kluwer, LWW, 2013 5. Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists 6. Mebis Notes |
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications | |||||||
No | Program Qualification | Contribution Level | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||
1 | PQ-1. He/she has sufficient knowledge that allows meeting the health needs of person, family and community by individual and holistic approach and toward nursing process. | X | |||||
2 | PY-2. He/she has abilities related to carrying out nursing care in order to protect and improve the health and when health is destroyed. | ||||||
3 | PQ-3. He/she has general culture knowledge because of as being required contemporary person and vocation member. | X | |||||
4 | PQ-4. He/she conducts the nursing care in accordance with scientific researches, evidence, improving technology and current health policies. | X | |||||
5 | PQ-5. He/she carries out nursing practices in accordance with vocational essentials and standards. | ||||||
6 | PQ-6. He/she uses critical thinking, problem solving and decision making abilities in nursing care. | X | |||||
7 | PQ-7. He/she give health education to the person, family and community and consultation. | ||||||
8 | PQ-8. He/she follows management activities in accordance with executive role as in individual and team member. | ||||||
9 | PQ-9. He/she takes roles in research, project and other activities as in collaboration with health team and other disciplines by consciousness for social responsibilities. | ||||||
10 | PQ-10. He/she reaches international literature by using a foreign language in nursing domain and communicates as written and verbal. | ||||||
11 | PQ-11. He/she improves a behavior that internalizes lifespan learning and open for improvement. | X | |||||
12 | PQ-12. He/she communicates as written and verbal, effectively. | X | |||||
13 | PQ-13. He/She is a model for colleagues and society by behaving as consonant with vocational essentials and values. | X |
Assessment Methods
Contribution Level | Absolute Evaluation | |
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success | 40 | |
Rate of Final Exam to Success | 60 | |
Total | 100 |
ECTS / Workload Table | ||||||
Activities | Number of | Duration(Hour) | Total Workload(Hour) | |||
Course Hours | 14 | 3 | 42 | |||
Guided Problem Solving | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Resolution of Homework Problems and Submission as a Report | 2 | 5 | 10 | |||
Term Project | 1 | 5 | 5 | |||
Presentation of Project / Seminar | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Quiz | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Midterm Exam | 2 | 22 | 44 | |||
General Exam | 1 | 31 | 31 | |||
Performance Task, Maintenance Plan | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Total Workload(Hour) | 132 | |||||
Dersin AKTS Kredisi = Toplam İş Yükü (Saat)/30*=(132/30) | 4 | |||||
ECTS of the course: 30 hours of work is counted as 1 ECTS credit. |
Detail Informations of the Course
Course Description
Course | Code | Semester | T+P (Hour) | Credit | ECTS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PHYSIOLOGY | - | Spring Semester | 3+0 | 3 | 4 |
Course Program |
Prerequisites Courses | |
Recommended Elective Courses |
Language of Course | English |
Course Level | First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree) |
Course Type | Required |
Course Coordinator | Prof.Dr. Zübeyir BAYRAKTAROĞLU |
Name of Lecturer(s) | Assoc.Prof. Indrani KALKAN |
Assistant(s) | |
Aim | Understanding how the body and its building blocks work, how these are integrated into body systems and how their functions are controlled and integrated to maintain homeostasis in a changing environment |
Course Content | This course contains; Introduction to body systems, basic terms in anatomy and physiology , homeostasis,Cells, tissues and membranes, and integumentary system,Skeletal system: Skeletal muscles, muscle contraction, effects of exercise and aging,Nervous system: Organisation, signaling, central and peripheral nervous system,Neuromuscular connection, posture, balance and coordination of movements,Endocrine system: Endocrine glands and tissues, hypothalamus and pituitary hormones,Endocrine system: Hormones (growth, thyroid, parathyroid, insulin, cortisol) and endocrine control,Reproductive system: Male reproductive system, female reproductive system, pregnancy, birth, lactation, aging and sex hormones,Cardiovascular system: Blood, heart, vessels, circulation and regulation of blood pressure,Urinary system: Kidneys, urine formation ve composition, control of fluid balance, control of kidney blood flow,Lymphatic system and immune system,Respiratory system: Lungs, respiration, gas exchange and control of breathing,Digestive system: Gastrointestinal tract, functions of liver and pancreas, digestion, absorption and defecation, nutrition,Integration of functions: Regulation of blood pressure, maintenance of fluid balance, control of body temperature, puberty and growth, perception and action, reflexes. |
Dersin Öğrenme Kazanımları | Teaching Methods | Assessment Methods |
Explains functional mechanisms of cells and organ systems, their interactions and physiological control mechanisms | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains how normal body functions do happen and which physiological functions could go wrong in pathological conditions | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Describes the structure and function of the plasma membrane and contraction mechanisms in different muscle types | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Defines the characteristics of blood, functions of blood cells, mechanisms of haemostasis, coagulation and immunity | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Describes the pumping activity of the heart, physiological mechanisms related to the cardiac activity and regulation of blood circulation | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains the physiological mechanisms of respiration, its regulation and to describe the processes related to the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Defines the functions of kidneys, mechanisms of urine formation and to explain the fundamental mechanisms of electrolyte and acid-base balance. | 10, 16, 9 | A |
Explains the physiological events happened in gastrointestinal canal for digestion and absorption of nutrients and to define the functions of digestive enzymes and hormones. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Describes the characteristics of neurones and synapses and to define the functional organization of central and peripheral nervous system. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Explains the functions of endocrinal glands and hormones; to describe the pathological conditions seen in the secretory dysfunctions of hormones. | 10, 16, 21, 9 | A |
Teaching Methods: | 10: Discussion Method, 16: Question - Answer Technique, 21: Simulation Technique, 9: Lecture Method |
Assessment Methods: | A: Traditional Written Exam |
Course Outline
Order | Subjects | Preliminary Work |
---|---|---|
1 | Introduction to body systems, basic terms in anatomy and physiology , homeostasis | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 1, 2 |
2 | Cells, tissues and membranes, and integumentary system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 3,4 |
3 | Skeletal system: Skeletal muscles, muscle contraction, effects of exercise and aging | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 5, 6 |
4 | Nervous system: Organisation, signaling, central and peripheral nervous system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 7 |
5 | Neuromuscular connection, posture, balance and coordination of movements | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 8 |
6 | Endocrine system: Endocrine glands and tissues, hypothalamus and pituitary hormones | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 9 |
7 | Endocrine system: Hormones (growth, thyroid, parathyroid, insulin, cortisol) and endocrine control | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 9 |
8 | Reproductive system: Male reproductive system, female reproductive system, pregnancy, birth, lactation, aging and sex hormones | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 16 |
9 | Cardiovascular system: Blood, heart, vessels, circulation and regulation of blood pressure | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 10 |
10 | Urinary system: Kidneys, urine formation ve composition, control of fluid balance, control of kidney blood flow | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 15 |
11 | Lymphatic system and immune system | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 11, 12 |
12 | Respiratory system: Lungs, respiration, gas exchange and control of breathing | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 13 |
13 | Digestive system: Gastrointestinal tract, functions of liver and pancreas, digestion, absorption and defecation, nutrition | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists, Chapter 14 |
14 | Integration of functions: Regulation of blood pressure, maintenance of fluid balance, control of body temperature, puberty and growth, perception and action, reflexes | Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists |
Resources |
1. Guyton Textbook of Medical Physiology 2. Vander Human Physiology 3. Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology 4. Patricia A. Archer, Lisa A. Nelson. Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Manual Therapists. Wolters Kluwer, LWW, 2013 5. Applied anatomy and physiology for manual therapists 6. Mebis Notes |
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications
Course Contribution to Program Qualifications | |||||||
No | Program Qualification | Contribution Level | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||
1 | PQ-1. He/she has sufficient knowledge that allows meeting the health needs of person, family and community by individual and holistic approach and toward nursing process. | X | |||||
2 | PY-2. He/she has abilities related to carrying out nursing care in order to protect and improve the health and when health is destroyed. | ||||||
3 | PQ-3. He/she has general culture knowledge because of as being required contemporary person and vocation member. | X | |||||
4 | PQ-4. He/she conducts the nursing care in accordance with scientific researches, evidence, improving technology and current health policies. | X | |||||
5 | PQ-5. He/she carries out nursing practices in accordance with vocational essentials and standards. | ||||||
6 | PQ-6. He/she uses critical thinking, problem solving and decision making abilities in nursing care. | X | |||||
7 | PQ-7. He/she give health education to the person, family and community and consultation. | ||||||
8 | PQ-8. He/she follows management activities in accordance with executive role as in individual and team member. | ||||||
9 | PQ-9. He/she takes roles in research, project and other activities as in collaboration with health team and other disciplines by consciousness for social responsibilities. | ||||||
10 | PQ-10. He/she reaches international literature by using a foreign language in nursing domain and communicates as written and verbal. | ||||||
11 | PQ-11. He/she improves a behavior that internalizes lifespan learning and open for improvement. | X | |||||
12 | PQ-12. He/she communicates as written and verbal, effectively. | X | |||||
13 | PQ-13. He/She is a model for colleagues and society by behaving as consonant with vocational essentials and values. | X |
Assessment Methods
Contribution Level | Absolute Evaluation | |
Rate of Midterm Exam to Success | 40 | |
Rate of Final Exam to Success | 60 | |
Total | 100 |