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 Oncology 1855-F3-FKWO-SJ
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. obligatory hours carried out with the participation of the teacher:
- participation in lectures: 10 hours
- participation in exercises: 30 hours
40 h = 1.3 ECTS
2. time for individual work:
reading the literature: 5 hours
5h = 0.2 ECTS
3. time spent by the student to prepare for the exam:
4. preparation topic for exercise : 10 hours=0.3ECTS
5. preparation for the exam: 5 hours=0.2 ECTS
6. Total workload 60 h = 2ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student knows and understands:
W.1: etiology, pathomechanism, symptoms and course of the most common diseases in the following fields: cardiology and cardiac surgery, pulmonology, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, geriatrics, psychiatry, intensive care, oncology and palliative medicine, in terms of rational use of physiotherapeutic measures; D.W3.
W. 2: principles of diagnosis and general principles and treatment in the most common diseases in the following fields: cardiology and cardiac surgery, pulmonology, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, geriatrics, gynecology and medicine
and obstetrics, geriatrics, psychiatry, intensive care, oncology, and palliative medicine, in terms of rational application of physiotherapeutic measures; D.W4.
W.3: assumptions and principles of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); D.W16.
W.4: principles of evidence-based. medicine/physiotherapy; F.W.10
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student can:
U.1: instruct patients or their caregivers how to perform exercises and medical training at home, how to use medical equipment, and how to use everyday objects for therapeutic purposes; D.U7
U.2: apply the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF); D.U.39
U.3: plan, select - depending on the clinical and functional status of the patient - and perform physiotherapeutic interventions in women after mastectomy, including management of lymphedema and impairment of upper limb function; D.U46
U.4: applies the principles of proper communication with the patient and communicates with other members of the therapeutic team; D.U47
U.5: takes measures to improve the quality of life of the patient, including the patient in the terminal period,
using rehabilitation equipment; D.U48
U.6: interprets scientific research and relates it to the current state of knowledge; E.U2
U.7: uses specialized domestic and foreign scientific literature; E.U.3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student is willing to:
K.1: establishes and maintains respectful contact
with the patient, and demonstrates understanding of worldview and cultural differences; K1
K.2: practices the profession, being aware of the role that a physiotherapist plays for society, including the local community; K2
K. 3: present an attitude that promotes a healthy lifestyle, promote and actively create a healthy lifestyle and health promotion in the course of activities related to the profession and determine the level of fitness necessary to practice the profession of physiotherapist; K3
K.4: respect patients' rights and principles of professional ethics
K.5: use objective sources of information; K6
K.6: implement 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
K.7: accepts responsibility for decisions made in professional activities, including the safety of self and others; K9
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Informative lecture, Problem-based lecture, Expository methods: demonstration, didactic discussion, case analysis
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Basic knowledge of: normal anatomy , pathology and genetics. Knowledge of basic oncological disease entities - etiology, pathomechanism, symptoms and course of cancer.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2024/25:
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