Conducted in
terms:
2023/24, 2024/25
ECTS credits:
2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Rehabilitation
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
Sciences in Clinical Physiotherapy. Clinical Physiotherapy in Internal Diseases: Clinical Physiotherapy in Surgery 1855-F3-FKWCH-SJ
This course has not yet been described...
Term 2023/24:
None |
Term 2024/25:
None |
Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Mandatory hours conducted with the participation of a teacher:
• attendance at lectures (using distance learning techniques) - 15 hours (0.5 ECTS)
• participation in exercises - 30 hours (1 ECTS)
• 45 hours = 1.5 ECTS
• Time devoted by the student to individual work:
• reading literature - 5 hours = 0.2 ECTS
• Time required for preparation in the assessment process - 10 hours = 0.3 ECTS
• Total workload: 60 hours = 2 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) W1: Understands the etiology, pathomechanism, symptoms, and course of the most common diseases in the fields of cardiology and cardiac surgery, pulmonology, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, geriatrics, psychiatry, intensive care, oncology, and palliative medicine, to a degree enabling rational use of physiotherapy interventions – D.W3
W2: Knows the principles of diagnosis and general principles and methods of treatment in the most common diseases in the fields of cardiology and cardiac surgery, pulmonology, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, geriatrics, psychiatry, intensive care, oncology, and palliative medicine, to a degree enabling rational use of physiotherapy interventions – D.W4
W3: Understands the principles and concepts of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) – D.W16
W4: Applies the principles of evidence-based physiotherapeutic practice (evidence-based medicine/physiotherapy) - F. W10
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) U1: Can select and perform physiotherapeutic interventions for planned (pre- and postoperative) and traumatic amputations, conduct gait training with a prosthesis, and provide guidance on using a prosthesis for upper limb amputations – D.U5
U2: Can plan and perform pre- and postoperative physiotherapeutic interventions for individuals undergoing reconstructive orthopedic procedures, including arthroscopic and endoprosthesis surgeries – D.U6
U3: Can plan, select based on clinical and functional status, and perform physiotherapeutic interventions for patients with functional and organic peripheral vascular diseases and patients with amputations due to vascular causes – D.U37
U4: Can implement early mobilization strategies for patients after abdominal or thoracic surgery, perform physiotherapeutic interventions for lung expansion and facilitating bronchial clearance, instruct on the prevention of early and late postoperative complications, and provide recommendations for postoperative ambulatory physiotherapy – D.U38
U5: Applies the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) – D.U39
U6: Applies principles of effective communication with patients and communicates with other members of the therapeutic team – D.U47
U7: Utilizes specialized national and international scientific literature - E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) U1: Can select and perform physiotherapeutic interventions for planned (pre- and postoperative) and traumatic amputations, conduct gait training with a prosthesis, and provide guidance on using a prosthesis for upper limb amputations – D.U5
U2: Can plan and perform pre- and postoperative physiotherapeutic interventions for individuals undergoing reconstructive orthopedic procedures, including arthroscopic and endoprosthesis surgeries – D.U6
U3: Can plan, select based on clinical and functional status, and perform physiotherapeutic interventions for patients with functional and organic peripheral vascular diseases and patients with amputations due to vascular causes – D.U37
U4: Can implement early mobilization strategies for patients after abdominal or thoracic surgery, perform physiotherapeutic interventions for lung expansion and facilitating bronchial clearance, instruct on the prevention of early and late postoperative complications, and provide recommendations for postoperative ambulatory physiotherapy – D.U38
U5: Applies the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) – D.U39
U6: Applies principles of effective communication with patients and communicates with other members of the therapeutic team – D.U47
U7: Utilizes specialized national and international scientific literature - E.U3
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lecture:
• Informational lecture
• Conversational lecture
• Conventional informational lecture
• Conversational problem-based lecture
Exercises:
Expository methods: demonstration
Didactic discussion
Case analysis
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- problem-based lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- participatory lecture
- informative (conventional) lecture
- participatory lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- practical
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Basic knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and surgery.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2023/24:
None |
Term 2024/25:
None |
Additional information
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