Unit PHYSIO-PATHOLOGICAL BASES OF DISEASE

Course
Nursing
Study-unit Code
GP003938
Curriculum
In all curricula
CFU
7
Course Regulation
Coorte 2024
Offered
2024/25
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

PHYSIOLOGY II

Code GP003951
CFU 2
Teacher Roberto Panichi
Teachers
  • Roberto Panichi
Hours
  • 30 ore - Roberto Panichi
Learning activities Base
Area Scienze biomediche
Academic discipline BIO/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and digestive systems. Integrative mechanisms and endocrine regulations.
Reference texts L. Zocchi, Principi di Fisiologia -– Ed. EdiSES;
AAVV, Fisiologia dell'uomo-Ed. Edi-Ermes;
R. Poltronieri, Elementi di Fisiologia-
Ed. EdiSES
Educational objectives The course aims to give the student the fundamental knowledge to understand the functions and mechanisms essential for survival and overall well-being (physiological conditions). Specifically, the objective is to gain an understanding of the functioning of the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and digestive systems and the integrated homeostatic regulatory mechanisms.
Prerequisites The student should have the fundamental knowledge of:
Physics
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Human Anatomy
Teaching methods Face-to-face lessons. Practical training could be carried out.
Other information Includes meetings with dates to be determined at the beginning of the course.
For information on support services for students with disabilities or DSA, visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa.
Learning verification modality Learning is evaluated through a fifteen-minute oral exam. The exam focuses on discussing program topics to assess knowledge and understanding, as well as presentation and language skills.
Extended program Physiology of the cardiovascular system.
Heart. Cardiac automatism: pacemaker cells of the nodal tissue, rhythmogenesis, and conduction of cardiac action potential. Mechanisms of atrioventricular delay.
Cardiac mechanics: Action potential of cardiomyocyte due to electro-mechanical coupling in cardiac fiber. Factors that determine the contractile strength of the heart. Isometric and isotonic contraction and the length-tension relationship in the cardiac fiber. Cardiac cycle: cardiac, arterial, and venous pressure changes. Heart valves and heart sounds. Cardiac output. Regulation of cardiac activity: Intrinsic Mechanisms and Frank-Starling Law. Effects of the autonomic nervous system. Electrocardiogram.
Principles of hemodynamics: Physical factors that regulate blood flow in the circulatory system. Relationship between pressure, flow, and resistance. The Hagen-Poiseuille law. Laminar and turbulent flow. Blood viscosity and hematocrit. Vascular compliance. Factors determining blood pressure. Functions of the arteries: elastic and resistance vessels. Systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. Blood pressure measurement.
Physiology of the microcirculation. Mechanisms underlying blood-interstitium exchanges. Role of the lymphatic system Factors determining interstitial edema. Physiology of the venous system: mechanisms of venous return. Regional Control of Blood Flow: Metabolic, humoral and nervous mechanisms.
Short, medium, and long term Regulation of blood pressure. Baroceptive and chemoreceptive reflexes. The renin-angiotensin system. The kidney-body fluid system controls the blood pressure.
Physiology of the respiratory system.
Respiratory mechanics. Lung volumes and capacities. Lung and alveolar ventilation. Spirometric examination. Respiratory muscles. Elastic properties of the lung, intrapleural pressure, pressure-volume curve. Role of the surfactant. Elastic properties of the rib cage. Dynamic resistance to gas flow. Gas exchange - Partial gas pressure in the ambient, inhaled and alveolar air. Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the blood. Ventilation/perfusion relationship. Nervous control of breathing.
Physiology of the urinary system.
The nephron. Glomerular filtration and its regulation. Tubular functions: resorption and secretion. Resorption of water and solutes. Action of antidiuretic hormone, aldosterone and, natriuretic hormones. Excretion. Urination. Renal clearance: meaning, utility. Short-medium and long-term mechanisms of pH control.
Physiology of the digestive system.
Smooth muscle: functional organization and excitation-contraction coupling. Regulation of electrical activity and contraction of smooth muscle fibers. Functions and processes. Regulation of intestinal motility. Secretion. Phases of digestion: cephalic, gastric, and intestinal. Digestion and absorption.

MICROBIOLOGY

Code GP003952
CFU 2
Teacher Claudia Monari
Teachers
  • Claudia Monari
Hours
  • 30 ore - Claudia Monari
Learning activities Base
Area Scienze biomediche
Academic discipline MED/07
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Structure and physiology of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, host-microorganism interaction; mechanisms of microbial pathogenicity. Information on the main pathogenic microorganisms for humans and associated diseases.
Reference texts Principi di Microbiologia Medica (La Placa)
Paths, materials and/or assessment methodologies consistent with the needs of disabled and/or DSA students are provided.
Educational objectives Provide the students of the Degree Course in Nursing with the knowledge of Microbiology capable of guaranteeing the skills required to achieve the essential levels of professional performance.
Teaching methods Lectures
Paths, materials and/or assessment methodologies consistent with the needs of disabled and/or DSA students are provided.
Other information For clarifications, information: claudia.monari@unipg.it
Office hours are agreed periodically with the students
Learning verification modality Oral examination lasting approximately 20 minutes divided into two questions relating to the topics described in the program. A third question on minimum essential knowledge may be asked in case of an unsatisfactory answer to the two main questions.
Final grade: arithmetic average of the grades relating to the individual courses. Paths, materials and/or assessment methodologies consistent with the needs of disabled and/or DSA students are provided. For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program Bacterial cell structures (Gram+ e Gram- cell wall, nucleic aid, cytoplasm, cytoplasmatic membrrane, mesosomes).
Facultative bacterial cell structures (capsule, pili, flagella, spore).
Bacterial virulence factors (toxins, capsule, adhesins, exoenzymes).
Metabolism, Nutrition. Colture mediums. Bacterial genetics.
General features of Fungi, Viruses, Protozoa.
Bacterial microbiota. Routes of transmission of infections.
Antibiotic susceptibility tests.
Sterilization /Disinfection.
Bacteriology: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterobatteri, Neisseria, Legionella, Helicobacter, Mycobacterium.
Virology: orthomyxovirus, hepatitis A, B, C, HIV, HPV, Herpesvirus, Coronavirus
Micology: Candida, Aspergillus, Cryptococcus.
Parasitology: Plasmodium, Giardia, Toxoplasma.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Code GP003950
CFU 3
Teacher Stefano Brancorsini
Teachers
  • Stefano Brancorsini
Hours
  • 45 ore - Stefano Brancorsini
Learning activities Base
Area Scienze biomediche
Academic discipline MED/04
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
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