The course aims has the purpose of providing the basic knowledge of the structural organization of the human body, in its macroscopic and microscopic aspects, the topographical relationships between the structures and aspects of embryological development and organogenesis applied to the structure of the adult body.Particular emphasis will be given to the topographical and morpho-functionalof female genital tract and mammary gland and their hormone-dependent changes during pregnancy.
The course aims to give students an integrated view of the basic knowledge of nursing.
The purpose of the module Histology of the Integrated Course Biomedical Sciences is to provide students knowledge on the fundamental aspects of the human body tissues and events that characterize the early stages of human development.
General knowledge on the molecular basis of the life, from the fundamental chemical properties of the substances, the structure and function of macromolecules in life processes, both at cellular and extracellular level, the metabolic transformations of the biomolecules necessary for the human body function. In addition, the student will understand the meaning of the variations of the main metabolic pathways in various physiological and pathological contexts, particularly with regard to the regulation, by peptide and steroid hormones, of metabolic pathways in the state of fasting and in the state of good nutrition.
The course includes the fundamentals of the systems that make up the human body and the fundamental principles of organogenesis
-Code of Ethics
-L'infermiere Health Organization
-Comportamenti Required healthcare professional
-The Communication in Deans Health
-The Basic human needs (Maslow scale)
Radiation safety within health centers
-Prevention Infections
-Meccanica body
-Units Patient
-Cleaning And care of the skin
-Elimination Urinary
-Elimination Fecal
-Alimenti And Liquids
- Detection of Vital Signs
-entrance, Transfer and discharge
-Provide Assistance during medical examinations
-hot and cold -applications
-procedures And special treatments
-The Patient undergoing surgery
-The Administration and storage of medicines
-House assistance
The beginning of human development: the first to fourth week – Formation of germ layers - Stem cells
- Epithelial Tissues - Exocrine glands. Endocrine glands.
- Connective Tissues: a) Soft tissues b) Cartilage tissue c) Adipose tissue d) Bone tissue
- Blood
- Muscle Tissue: a) smooth muscle tissue b) skeletal muscle tissue c) cardiac muscle tissue
- Nervous Tissue
1. PROTEINS
2. HEMOGLOBIN AND MIOGLOBIN
3. PLASMA PROTEINS
4. ENZYMES AND ENZYMATIC CATALYSIS
5. THE CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
6. THE LIPID METABOLISM
7. THE AMINOACID METABOLISM
8. VITAMINS
9. MECHANISM OF ACTION OF HORMONES AND METABOLIC INTEGRATIONS
1. Ambrosi G. et Al.: Anatomia dell'Uomo, Ed. Edi-Ermes
2. Hole’s Anatomia e Fisiologia per le professioni sanitarie, Ed. McGraw-Hill
3. Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch – Anatomia Umana – Quinta edizione EdiSES
“Assistenza Infermieristica di base: Principi e Procedure.”- Terza Edizione-Sheila A. Sorrentino- Edizione Italiana a cura di Carlo Calamandrei, Silvia Cianfanelli- McGraw-Hill Italia srl- Milano
Adamo, Comoglio, Molinaro, Siracusa, Stefanini, Ziparo - ISTOLOGIA per i corsi di laurea in professioni sanitarie – Piccin
1. Introduzione alla Biochimica di Lehninger – D.L. Nelson, M.M. Cox – ZANICHELLI
2. Biochimica medica – Siliprandi, Tettamanti – PICCIN