Lecturer(s)
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Fusek Josef, prof. MUDr. DrSc.
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Skalický Jiří, PharmDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Biological material - an overview. Urine - chemical and microscopic examination. Saccharides. Lipids. Enzymes. Proteins. Dyes, N-substances. Internal environment - ABR. Internal environment - minerals. Hormones. Tumour markers. General pharmacology - introduction. Medications affecting the CNS. Medications affecting the autonomous nervous system. Medications affecting blood coagulation. Antimicrobial medications. Medications affecting the circulatory system. Work with the Directory of medicines.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Work with text (with textbook, with book)
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to explain to students principles of laboratory diagnostics and to acquaint them with a laboratory manual, to provide them with basic information from general pharmacology and to acquaint them with essential information of the most important groups of medications used in medicine.
The student has an understanding of the spectrum of laboratory examinations and their significance for determining a diagnosis and a prognosis and for monitoring treatment efficacy. The student orientates himself/herself in the most important groups of medications, knows the effects of selected medications on the organism, is able to work with the Directory of medicines and to use it in his/her practice.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Didactic test
Successful completion of a written test or an oral examination according to the course guarantor's decision.
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Recommended literature
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Laboratorní diagnostika (přehled vyšetření). Nemocnice Pardubice 2000, 42 s.
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Odstrčil, J. Biochemie. 1. vyd. Brno, IDVPZ 1995, 161 s. (Povinné učivo v rozsahu s. 27-154).
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Racek J. Klinická biochemie (druhé přepracované vydání).
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