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IPLUSO 19543

Anatomy and Physiology II

Nursing
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    Anatomy is the branch of biology dedicated to the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. It is intimately qualified with embryology, comparative anatomy, evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is considered one of the essential sciences of health science courses. Anatomy is divided into two areas: macroscopic anatomy and microscopic anatomy. Physiology is the study of the functioning of various organ systems, that is, explains how biomolecules, such as cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. Human physiology attempts to understand the mechanical, physical and biochemical mechanisms that keep the human body alive.
  • ProgramaProgramme
    Circulatory system Blood Heart Pulmonary circulation Stemic circulation Peripheral regulation Lymphatic System and Immunity Lymphatic system Immunity Respiratory System Airway anatomy Pulmonary ventilation, volumes and lung capacity Mechanisms of gas exchange The regulation of respiration Digestive System Anatomy of the digestive tract Attached organs to digestive tract Physiology of the gastrointestinal tract Digestion; foods to nutrients Urinary System Anatomy of the kidney and urinary tract Mechanisms for the production and concentration in urine Mechanisms regulating the production of urine Reproductive System Apparatus Male Reproductive Spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis Endocrine regulation Female Reproductive device Ovarian cycle Endometrial cycle Special Senses Visual System Smell Taste Hearing and balance
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    Develop and foster a learning dynamic, functional and detailed of human body structure and morphology of the systems: respiratory, digestive, circulatory, genitourinary, lymphatic, and the sense organs. Transmit a full and detailed knowledge of the morphology of the organs and the human body structure. Integrate knowledge gained in the curricular units: Cell Biology, Neurophysiology and Anatomy and Physiology I. Identify, interpret and describe the constituent anatomical structures of the human body, using appropriate terminology. Relate the shape of anatomical structures to their function. Acquire a basic knowledge of special physiology and understand the articulation of different homeostatic element in the operation and regulation of certain specific bodily functions. Integrating the specificity of each anatomical system in the unity of the human body.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    Moore, K. L. (2011). Anatomia Orientada para a Clínica Moore (6a ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan. Sobotta, J. (2000). Atlas de Anatomia Humana (21a ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan. Netter, F. H. (2000). Atlas de Anatomia Humana (2a ed.). Porto Alegre: Artmed. Testut, L., & Latarje, A. (2004). Compêndio De Anatomia Descriptiva (18a ed.). Barcelona: Ed. Elsevier. Widmaier, E.; Raff, H.; Strang, K. (2013). Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function. Inter. Edition (13th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Med. Publs. Guyton, A.C., Hall, J.E. (2010). Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology. (12th ed.). WB Saunders Co., Ed. Guanabara Koogan SA. Ganong, W.F. (2013). Fisiologia me¿dica. (24ª ed.). Rio de Janeiro: McGraw-Hill. Interamericana do Brasil. Lingappa, V.R., Farey, K., (2005). Physiological Medicine ¿ a Clinical Approach to Basic Medical Physiology. New York: McGraw Hill.  
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    In this curricular unit, the student can carry out a set of activities through the moodle platform, in person in the classroom or online, providing the student with freedom and flexibility of environment.
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    7
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não