Conducted in
terms:
2023/24, 2024/25
ECTS credits:
1
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Rehabilitation
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
University's Exclusive Offer: Supporting Therapies in Peripheral Vascular Diseases 1855-F3-FKCHNO-SJ
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Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) The student knows and understands:
W1: the assumptions and principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in relation to the physiotherapy of patients with peripheral vascular disease; D.W16
W2: general principles of subject and physical examination of a patient with peripheral vascular disease; D.W6
W3: division and function of peripheral vessels in the human body; D.W3;
W4: pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of basic diseases of arteries, veins, capillaries and lymphatic vessels; D.W3, D.W4; D.W7; D.W10; D.W12;
W5: types, indications, contraindications and side effects of physiotherapeutic interventions used in vascular diseases and understands the pathophysiology of their effect; D.W4; D.W10
W6: basic concepts of vascular disease health education, health promotion in terms of cardiovascular disease prevention and disability prevention. D.W4;
W7: indications, contraindications and side effects of physiotherapeutic interventions used in peripheral vascular disease - C.W8,
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student can:
U1: formulates an action plan to meet the needs of a patient with vascular disease. D.U29; D.U30;
U2: carry out a subject and physical examination of a patient with vascular disease; D.U37
U3. qualify according to the ICF the degree of disability of a patient with vascular disease; D.U39
U4: independently perform functional tests on a patient to diagnose peripheral vascular disease (arteries, veins, capillaries, lymphatic vessels), including pulse measurement, blood pressure measurement, ankle-arm index (WKR, ABI); gait test with modifications (toe climbing, stair climbing, limb exercises with elevation), standing up and walking test, functional treadmill test according to the Bruce protocol and according to the modified Naughton protocol, and exercise test on the cycloergometer; D. U28
U5: independently modify and create various forms of physiotherapeutic management depending on the type and severity of vascular disease (e.g. according to Fontain, Rurherford classification, gait test values, WHR, etc.) and the patient's comorbidities; D.U5; D.U7; D.U29; D.U30; D.U31, D.U32; D.U37
U6: provides physiotherapy to a patient with vascular disease in the postoperative period, e.g. limb amputation, depending on the severity of the disease and co-morbidities; D.U5; D.U7; D.U31, D.U32; D.U37
U7: recognises life-threatening conditions in a patient with vascular disease and manages them until qualified help arrives. A.U15;
U8: apply
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student is willing to:
K1: demonstrates tolerance and acceptance of patients' attitudes and behaviours resulting from different cultural, religious, social and age-related conditions - K1
K2: practise the profession being aware of the role the physiotherapist plays for the society, including the local community - K2
K3: present an attitude promoting a healthy lifestyle, promote and actively create a healthy lifestyle and promote health during their activities - K3
K4: complies with the patient's rights and rules of professional ethics - K4
K5: understands his/her own limitations and the need to consult an expert - K5
K6: uses objective sources of information - K6
K7: implements the principles of professional comradeship and cooperation in a team of specialists, including representatives of other medical professions, also in a multicultural and multinational environment - K7
K8: formulates opinions on various aspects of professional activity - K8
K9: accepts responsibility for decisions made in the course of professional activity, including with regard to his/her own safety and the safety of others - K9
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lecture: didactic methods - informative (traditional) lecture with multimedia presentation, searching didactic methods - didactic discussion.
Exercises: didactic methods giving - lecture, didactic methods searching - practical, work with a book, project method, paper method, didactic discussion, computer assisted learning, exposing methods: film, demonstration, case analysis.
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology of the vascular system
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