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b-u.ac.in B.Sc Perfusion Technology Syllabus : Bharathiar University

University : Bharathiar University
Degree : B.Sc
Year : 2016-17
Subject : Perfusion Technology
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BU B.Sc Perfusion Technology Syllabus

Bachelor Of Science (Perfusion Technology) Regulations And Syllabus

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Semester 1

Core I – Anatomy

Unit – 1 :
Introduction – Human body. Definition of anatomy and its divisions – Terms of location, Positions and planes – Cell and its organelles : Epithelium – definition, Classification, describe with examples,function

Glands-Classification, describe serous & mucous glands with examples – Basic tissues – Classification with examples – Histology of types of epithelium – Histology of serous, mucous & mixed salivary gland

Unit- 2 :
Locomotion and support Cartilage – types with example & histology – Bone- Classification, name of bone cells, parts of long bone, microscopy of compact bone, name of all bones, vertebral column, intervertebral disc, fontanelles of fetal skull.

Joints- Classification of joints with examples, synovial joint (in detail for radiology) – Muscular system: Classification of muscular tissue & histology, Name of muscles of the body.

Unit – 3 :
Cardiovascular system Heart – Size, location, chambers, exterior & interior – Blood supply of heart – systemic & pulmonary circulation – Branches of aorta, common carotid artery, subclavian artery, axillary artery, brachial artery, superficial palmar arch, femoral artery, internal iliac artery – peripheral pulse – Inferior venacava, portal vein, portosystemic anastomosis – great saphenous vein – Dural venous sinuses Lymphatic system – cistern chyli & thoracic duct – Histology of lymphatic tissues – Names of regional lymphatics, axillary and inguinal lymph nodes in brief. Histology of lymph node, spleen, tonsil & thymus .

Unit– 4 :
Gastro-intestinal system Parts of GIT, oral cavity (lip, tongue, tonsil, dentition, pharynx, salivary glands, Waldeyer’s ring) , Oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, liver, gall bladder, pancreas.

Unit – 5 :
Respiratory System Parts of Respiratory System, nose, nasal cavity, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchopulmonary segments – Histology of trachea, lungs and pleura – Names of paranasal air sinuses – Peritoneum.

Core II – Physiology

Unit – 1 :
Introduction – Composition and function of blood Red blood cells – Erythropoiesis, stages of differentiation function, count physiological Variation.

Haemoglobin – structure, functions, concentration physiological variation – methods of Estimation of Hb – White blood cells – production, function, life span, count, differential count, Platelets – Origin, normal counts, morphology functions – Plasma Proteins – Production, concentration, types, albumin, globulin, Fibrinogen, prothrombin functions.

Haemostasis & Blood coagulation – Haemostasis – Definition, normal haemostasis, clotting factors, mechanism of clotting, disorders of clotting factors.

Blood Bank – Blood groups – ABO system, Rh system – blood grouping & typing – cross matching – Rh system – Rh factor, Rh in compatibility – Blood transfusion – Indication, universal donor and recipient concept.

Selection criteria of a blood donor, transfusion reactions Anticoagulants – classification, examples and uses

Anemia : Classification – morphological and etiological effects of anemia on body – Blood indices – color index, MCH, MCV, MCHC – Erythrocyte sedimentation Rate (ESR) and Packed cell volume – Normal values, Definition, determination, Blood Volume – Normal value, determination of blood volume and regulation of blood volume – Body fluid – PH, normal value, regulation and variation – Lymph – lymphoid tissue formation, circulation, composition and function of lymph

Unit-2 :
Cardiovascular system Heart – Physiological Anatomy, Nerve supply – Properties of Cardiac muscle. Cardiac cycle-systole, diastole. Intraventricular pressure curves – cardiac output – only definition. Heart sounds normal heart sounds areas of auscultation.

Blood pressure – definition, normal value, clinical measurement of blood pressure, physiological variations, regulation of heart rate, cardiac shock, hypotension, hypertension.

Physiological variations, regulation of heart rate, cardiac shock, hypotension, hypertension. Pulse – jugular, radial pulses, triple response. Heart sounds – Normal heart sounds, cause characteristics and signification. Heart rate Electrocardiogram (ECG) – significance

Unit-3 :
Digestive System : Physiological anatomy of Gastro intestinal tract, Functions of digestive system salivary glands – structure and functions.

Deglutination – stages and regulation Stomach-structure and functions-gastric secretion – composition function regulation of gastric juice secretion – pancreas – structure, function, composition, regulation of pancreatic, juice-Liver-functions of liver – Bile secretion, composition, function regulation of bile secretion, bilirubin metabolism types of bilirubin, van den berg reaction, jaundice-types, significance, gall bladder – functions – intestine – small intestine and large intestine – small intestine – functions – digestive and absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, lipids, defecation

Unit-4 :
Respiratory System: Functions of respiratory system, physiological anatomy of respiratory system, respiratory tract, respiratory muscles, respiratory organ- lungs, alveoli, respiratory membrane, stages of respiration. Mechanism of normal and rigorous respiration, forces opposing and favouring expansion of the lungs.

Intra pulmonary pleural pressure, surface tension, recoil tendency of the wall. Transportation of Respiratory gases: Transportation of Oxygen: direction, pressure gradient, forms of transportation, oxygenation of Hb. Quantity of oxygen transported

Unit-5 :
Lungs volumes and capacities Regulation of respiration .Mechanisms of regulation, nervous and chemical regulation, respiratory centre, hearing barrier, reflexes.

Applied physiology and Respiration: Hypoxia, Cyanosis, Asphyxia, Dyspnoea, Dysbarism, Artificial respiration, Apnoea, Endocrine system – definition classification of endocrine glands & their hormones properties of hormones.

Semester 2

Core III – Anatomy 2

Unit 1 :
Urinary system: Kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, male and female urethra, Histology of kidney, ureter and urinary bladder.

Unit 2 :
Reproductive system: Parts of male reproductive system, testis, vas deferens, epididymis, prostate (gross & histology) parts of female reproductive system, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovary (gross & histology) – Mammary gland- gross.

Unit 3 :
Endocrine glands: Name of all endocrine glands in detail on pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, supra renal gland-(gross & histology).

Unit 4 :
Nervous system: Neuron – classification of NS – cerebrum, cerebellum, midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata, spinal cord with spinal nerve (gross & histology) – meninges, ventricles & cerebrospinal fluid – names of basal nuclei blood supply of brain – cranial nerves – sympathetic trunk & names of parasympathetic ganglia – histology of peripheral nerve & optic nerve.

Unit 5 :
sensory organs: Skin: Skin- histology – appendages of skin. Eye: Eye parts & lacrimal apparatus – extra-ocular muscles & nerves supply. Ear: parts of ear – external, middle and inner ear and contents – histology of thin and thick skin. Embryology: Spermatogenesis & oogenesis – ovulation, fertilization-fetal circulation – placenta

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