PSYG07003 2023 Physiological Systems

General Details

Full Title
Physiological Systems
Transcript Title
Physiological Systems
Code
PSYG07003
Attendance
N/A %
Subject Area
PSYG - 0912 Physiology
Department
HEAL - Health & Nutritional Sciences
Level
07 - Level 7
Credit
10 - 10 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2023 - Full Academic Year 2023-24
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
Azura Youell, Thomas Smyth, Karen Coughlan, Neville McClenaghan, Paul Nolan
Programme Membership
SG_SCLIN_H08 202300 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Clinical Measurement Physiology
Description

This module aims to develop in-depth understanding of core anatomy, physiology, and concepts, with particular focus on respiratory, cardiac and vascular, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems in preparation for application to clinical measurements in each of the specialist areas. The module will take an integrative approach considering homeostatic regulation, principles of communication and control, and responses to altered demand and disease states.

 

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Differentiate and integrate anatomical structures of the respiratory, cardiac, vascular, gastrointestinal and neurological systems and related systems. 

2.

Assess and explain physiological concepts relevant to the respiratory, cardiac, vascular, gastrointestinal and neurological systems. 

3.

Distinguish structures responsible for regulation/control of body systems and discuss how they provide an integrated response to altered demand, changes in metabolism, and disease states. 

4.

Explain components and function of the lymphatic system and body defences, including immunity/immune response and its role in disease states. 

5.

Summarise common pathologies of the respiratory, cardiac, vascular, gastrointestinal and neurological systems. 

Teaching and Learning Strategies

Lectures will expose learners to key concepts supported by laboratory-based practicals. Practical work will offer opportunities for interactive learning in small groups through enquiry and discussion. 

The VLE will support the module as a repository for learning material but also providing opportunities for self-directed learning through the provision of short formative assessment quizzes and activities including case study work. Module materials embrace the principles of a Universal Design for Learning approach. 

Students will be expected to actively engage with reading material and self-directed learning activities to promote integration of prior knowledge and assimilation of new specialist knowledge. 

 

 

Module Assessment Strategies

The pass mark for this module will be 50%.

Students will write up laboratory practicals as a key part of ongoing assessment to apply theory to case study data. Written feedback will be provided at regular intervals as a result of this process. 

Short answer and multiple-choice quizzes will also be used to assess theoretical knowledge. 

Application of theoretical knowledge will also be assessed via final written exam. 

Repeat Assessments

Students will be afforded the opportunity to undertake any/all Failed elements of the module at the earliest opportunity. Where the attendance of practicals is below 75%, students will be expected to offset the deficit before being regarded as having successfully completed the module.

This module contains 'must pass' assessments.  The minimum ‘pass’ mark for this module overall is 50%.

Where the attendance at practicals is below 75%, students will be expected to offset the deficit before being regarded as having successfully completed the module.

Indicative Syllabus

Indicative Lectures:

  • Introduction to integrative anatomy and physiology: Levels of organization, physiological concepts (including the central unifying concept of homeostasis and homeostatic regulation), communication systems (endocrine/nervous), and integration.
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the muscular, skeletal, and integumentary systems (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular (heart and vasculature) and lymphatic systems and immunity (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal system (GI tract and accessory organs), metabolism and energetics (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the nervous system (central and peripheral) (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology regulation of the endocrine and reproductive systems (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).
  • Functional anatomy and physiology of the urinary system including fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance (with reference to regulation, relationships with other body systems, pathophysiology, and common pathologies).

 

Indicative Practicals: 

Laboratory activities are designed to support lectures and enhance module learning, where pre-lab reading, accessing virtual simulations, and/or tutorials may be required for each practical.

  • Cardiovascular: Pulse, Blood Pressure, and ECG testing of healthy persons at rest and during altered demand (exercise) states (using expired air analysis). Norm values for healthy persons and values typically observed in various cardiovascular system pathologies Anatomy/histology of vascular tissue.
  • Respiratory:  Spirometry testing of healthy persons at rest and during altered demand (exercise) states. Norm values for healthy persons and values typically observed in various respiratory system pathologies. Anatomy/histology of pulmonary tissue. 
  • Gastrointestinal:  Case Study Tutorial.
  • Neurological:  Neuromuscular stimulation and reflexes (including reference to abnormal/disease states).
  • Control and Integrative Physiology: Scientific experiment to investigate response of five physiological systems to increased metabolism (exercise) with presentation according to standard scientific practice. Urinalysis.

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

Coursework & Continuous Assessment
50 %
End of Semester / Year Formal Exam
50 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Physiological Systems Laboratory Work Practical Written Report/Essay 40 % OnGoing 2,5
2 Physiological Systems CA Coursework Assessment Assessment 10 % Week 7 1,2,3,5
             

End of Semester / Year Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Physiological Systems Final Exam Final Exam Closed Book Exam 50 % Week 15 1,2,3,4,5
             
             

Full Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Lecture Lecture Theatre Physiological Systems Lectures 3 Weekly 3.00
Practical / Laboratory Science Laboratory Physiological Systems Practical 2.5 Weekly 2.50
Independent Learning Not Specified Independent Learning 5 Weekly 5.00
Total Full Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 5.50 Hours

Required & Recommended Book List

Recommended Reading
2018 Human Anatomy and Physiology: For Undergraduate Students of Pharmacy, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Other Paramedical Sciences LaxmiPublications Pvt. Limited

Recommended Reading
1992 Human Physiology William C Brown Pub
ISBN 0697122638 ISBN-13 9780697122636

The exercises in this manual have been carefully refined and updated to keep pace with changes in laboratory technology, computer-assisted instruction, biohazard health concerns, and vendor supply sources. The manual is self-contained, so that students can prepare for the laboratory exercises and quizzes without having to refer to the textbook.

Recommended Reading
2014 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology Benjamin Cummings
ISBN 0321919009 ISBN-13 9780321919007

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Module Resources

Non ISBN Literary Resources
Journal Resources
URL Resources
Other Resources

Reinus and Simon; Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology, The Essentials; Wiley Blackwell 

Crossman, A., Neary, D. and Crossman, B., 2018. Neuroanatomy. 6th ed. Elsevier. 

Ruppel 2009 Mosby Inc. (www.Amazon.co.uk) Respiratory Physiology: The Essentials. John B. West et al. 2011 Elsevier Ltd.  

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