Conducted in
terms:
2023/24, 2024/25
ISCED code: 0915
ECTS credits:
2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Palliative Care
(for:
Faculty of Health Sciences)
Sciences in Clinical Physiotherapy. Clinical Physiotherapy in Internal Diseases: Clinical Physiology in Pulmonology 1855-F3-FKWPUL-SJ
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Term 2023/24:
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Term 2024/25:
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Contact hours with teacher:
participation in lectures - 10 hrs (0,3 ECTS)
practical classes- 20 hrs (0,7 ECTS)
1 ECTS
Self-study hours:
preparation for practical classes – 15hrs
0,5 ECTS
preparation for exams – 15 hrs
0,5 ECTS
Altogether: 60 hrs (2 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) The graduate knows and understands:
W1: aetiology, pathomechanism, symptoms and course of the most common diseases in the scope of pulmonology, in sufficient detail to enable rational use of physiotherapy modalities, DW.3
W2: principles of diagnosing and general principles and methods of treatment of the most common diseases in the scope of pulmonology, in sufficient detail to enable rational use of physiotherapy modalities, DW.4
W3: basics and principles of International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health, ICF)- D.W16
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) The graduate can:
U1: instruct patients or their caregivers in performing exercises and medical training at home, how to use medical devices and use everyday objects for therapeutic purposes- D.U07
U2: use International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health, ICF)- D.U39
U3: follow the principles of communication with patients and other therapeutic team members, D.U47
U4: implement procedures aiming at improving the quality of life of patients, including terminal patients, using rehabilitation equipment, D.U48
U5: plan, select and modify rehabilitation programs for patients with various dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system and internal diseases depending on the clinical, functional, and mental (cognitive-emotional) condition of the patient, his or her needs and the needs of actual caregivers - D.U49
U6: use specialized national and foreign scientific literature.
- E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) The graduate can:
K1: establish and maintain close and respectful relationships with patients, and show understanding of worldview and cultural differences, K1,
K2: practicing the profession, being aware of the role that a physiotherapist plays for society, including the local community, K2,
K3: presenting an attitude promoting a healthy lifestyle, promoting and actively creating a healthy lifestyle and health promotion during activities related to the practice of the profession and determining the level of fitness necessary to perform the profession of a physiotherapist, K3.
K4: respecting patient rights and professional ethics, K4.
K5: make use of objective sources of information, K6,
K6: follow the principles of colleagueship and cooperation within a team of specialists, including members of other healthcare professions, also in a multicultural and multinational environment, K7.
K8: accepting responsibility for decisions made during professional activity, including in terms of the safety of oneself and other people, K9.
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lectures:
informative lecture, problem lecture
Practical classes:
case based discussion, didactic discussion, simulation methods (case report)
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- simulation (simulation games)
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
- problem-based lecture
- description
- discussion
- problem-based lecture
- description
- discussion
Exploratory teaching methods
- practical
- case study
- classic problem-solving
- situational
- case study
- classic problem-solving
- situational
Prerequisites
(in Polish) A student starting education in clinical physiotherapy in pulmonology should have knowledge of anatomy, physiology, kinesiotherapy, therapeutic massage, and physical therapy, as well as basic issues related to pulmonology.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2023/24:
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Term 2024/25:
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Additional information
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