Anatomy and Physiology 2Laajuus (5 cr)
Course unit code: SX00FP66
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
Objective
Anatomy of the upper limbs, 1.5 credits
The student can identify the key details of the bones in the upper limbs and describe the structure and functioning of joints in the upper limbs. They can identify and name the muscles in the upper limbs, know how to describe the movements they generate in each joint and can analyse the impact of muscle insertions on movement.
Physiology, 0.5 credits
The student identifies the organs in the key body organ systems and can explain the basic features of their functioning. The student is able to use professional terminology to describe the structures.
Nervous system, 3 credits:
The student can describe the structure of the nervous cell, how and why nerve impulses are generated and how impulses are passed to the next cell. They can explain the main characteristics of the development of the nervous system, the basic structure of the system and the key tasks of its components, using professional terminology. In particular, the student can describe the location of the key nerves in the limbs and explain the innervation of muscle groups and skin areas. They know the most common types of nerve damage and their symptoms.
Content
• Bones, joints and muscles of the upper limbs
• Functioning of nerve tissue
• Central nervous system
• Peripheral nervous system
• Autonomic nervous system
• Blood circulation, breathing and the lymphatic system
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Mastery of the subject matter is at least 50 % of what is asked.
Students use foreign professional concepts systematically.
Students identify anatomical structures and repeat their meaning.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Mastery of the subject matter is at least 70 % of what is asked.
Students expertly use foreign professional concepts.
Students identify and describe anatomical structures and discover connections between structure and function.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Mastery of the subject matter is at least 90 % of what is asked.
Students use widely and expertly foreign professional concepts for example when answering essay questions.
Students identify anatomical structures and explain their function by analyzing connections between structure and function.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Mastery of the subject matter is at least 50 % of what is asked.
Students use foreign professional concepts systematically.
Students identify anatomical structures and repeat their meaning.