University's Exclusive Offer: Supporting Therapies in Urology
1855-F3-FKWU-SJ
Classes are conducted in the form of lectures and exercises. The lectures
cover issues related to the pathophysiology of diseases of the urogenital
system, with particular emphasis on urination disorders in women and men.
Topics covered include anatomical conditions, diagnostic techniques and
methods of dealing with urinary incontinence. During the exercises,
students become familiar with the principles of rehabilitation in patients
with diagnosed urination disorders.
Total student workload
further education courses.
1. Mandatory hours completed with the participation of a teacher:
- participation in lectures - 5 hours
- participation in exercises – 10 h
TOTAL 15h = 0.6 ECTS
2. Time devoted by the student to individual work:
- reading literature - 10 h = 0.4 ECTS
3. Time required to prepare and participate
in the assessment process:
- preparation for passing – 15 h = 0.6 ECTS
- consultations with the teacher – 10 h = 0.4 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: basics of the functioning of individual systems of the human body and
motor and sense organs A.W8
W2: methods of assessing the functions of individual organs and systems and
the possibility of using them to assess the patient's functional status in
various clinical areas A.W10
W3: assumptions and principles of the International Classification of
Functioning Disability and Health (ICF) D.W16
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: determine biochemical indicators and their changes in the course of
certain diseases and under the influence of physical exercise, regarding
the safe use of physiotherapy methods A.U3
U2: assess the impact of physical factors on the human body, distinguishing
between normal and disturbed reactions A.U8
U3: conduct an interview and analyze the collected information to the
extent necessary to conduct physiotherapy A.U14
2
U4: complete documentation of the patient's health condition and the
program of physiotherapy treatments C.U2
U5: construct medical training, including various exercises, adapt
individual exercises to the needs of the trainees, select appropriate
devices and accessories for physical exercises and grade the difficulty of
performed exercises C.U5
U6: select individual exercises for people with various functional
disorders and abilities and methodically teach them to perform them,
grading the intensity of difficulty and physical effort C.U6
U7: conduct a detailed examination for the needs of physiotherapy and
functional tests of the musculoskeletal system and record and interpret its
results D.U1
U8: perform physiotherapy treatments for people with urinary incontinence
and instruct them in performing exercises at home D.U42
U9: use specialized domestic and foreign scientific literature E.U3
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: noticing and recognizing one's own limitations, self-assessing deficits
and educational needs K5
K2: using objective sources of information K6
Teaching methods
informative lecture
problem lecture
didactic discussion
No entry requirements
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- description
- problem-based lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
Online teaching methods
- methods referring to authentic or fictitious situations
- content-presentation-oriented methods
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
Znajomość fizjologii i anatomii dróg moczowych
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Verification of the learning outcomes achieved by the student will be
carried out by assessing:
• active participation and preparation for classes,
• mastering the material covered during lectures and classes
Social skills and competences will be tested, among others: through careful
observation of the student's activities while performing practical tasks.
To pass the course, attendance at lectures and classes is required.
Lecture:
4
Written assessment (0 – 20 points; > 50%) A.W8, A.W10, D.W16
Exercises:
Project preparation (0 – 6 points; >50%) A.U3, A.U8, A.U14, C.U2, C.U5,
C.U6, D.U1, D.U42, E.U3, K5, K6
Prolonged observation (0 – 2 points; > 50%) K5, K6
Total points obtained: Rating:
< 14 ndst
14-16 dst
17-19 dst+
20-23 db
24-26 dB+
27-28 bdb
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors,
localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: