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1 Jordan University of Science and TechnologyFaculty of MedicineMBBS ProgramCurriculumCourse Title:Cardiovascular System (CVS)Course Code:M262 Credit Hours:6 creditsSequence:year2, second semester, 6 WEEKSC oordinator:Dr. Mohamad Module is six credit hours course. It is designed to focusonanatomical withdevelopment& physiological character of also includes the pathological andBiochemical changes during diseases state andexplains the pharmacological treatment of thedisease which includes the possible prevention of those concentrate on some common cardiovascular disease as hypertension, ischemic heartdisease and arrhythmiaB.

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1 1 Jordan University of Science and TechnologyFaculty of MedicineMBBS ProgramCurriculumCourse Title:Cardiovascular System (CVS)Course Code:M262 Credit Hours:6 creditsSequence:year2, second semester, 6 WEEKSC oordinator:Dr. Mohamad Module is six credit hours course. It is designed to focusonanatomical withdevelopment& physiological character of also includes the pathological andBiochemical changes during diseases state andexplains the pharmacological treatment of thedisease which includes the possible prevention of those concentrate on some common cardiovascular disease as hypertension, ischemic heartdisease and arrhythmiaB.

2 A. General Objectives:Upon completion of this course students should be able the anatomy of mediastinum, heart chambers, valves, general and Topographic ofthe great vessels and their the microscopic appearance of different parts of thecardiovascular system,normal embryological development with their common congenital and understand the electrocardiogram cardiac cycle, hemodynamics, regulation ofblood flow and blood pressure, microcirculations, and the mechanism of circulatory the metabolism of the cardiac muscles and the value of the cardiac enzymesand Troponins and their role in the diagnosis of acute myocardial the role and types of lipoprotein disorders and the mechanism of formation the characteristics of microorganisms that causeinfection of the cardiovascularsystem, their pathogenicity and methods of with the more common types of cardiovascular diseases with emphasis on (etiology,mechanism.)

3 Morphology and briefly to correlate the pathological aspects of diseases withclinical manifestations). the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, uses and adverse effects ofcommonly used drugs in the treatment of cardiac failure, cardiacarrhythmias,hypertension, angina and drugs used in the major cardiovascular risk factors in health and the nutritional and dietetic components in the etiology, management, andprevention of cardiovascular of Discussion-Practical objectives#Lecture TitleLecture Objectives1&2 Introductory Case Presentation the general outline of the CVS familiar with the modalities of teaching throughout the the important relation between normal and abnormalstructure and the importance of basic sciences in clinical (Anatomy)1.

4 Describe divisions of the Describe the outline and normal position of the Understand and identify relations of different parts of the heart in themiddle Identify and list various contents of the Define the pericardium and describe its covering Describeits attachment to the diaphragm and the root of Discuss the pericardial space and its recesses and pericardial fluidinnormal Describe innervations of the fibrous chambers,valves Conductivesystem andInnervations of the heart(Anatomy)1. Describe divisions of the heart into four chambers and the internalandexternal featuresof each Describe different parts of the conductive system of the heart andtheirarrangement and function within the Understand and describe the principle of cardiac referred Identify papillary muscles and describe their locations and Describe the atrio-ventricular valves and their position and theattachment of the cuspsto papillary muscles and Describe the aortic and pulmonary semilunar valves and theirpositionandfunctional

5 Of The heart(Anatomy)1. Discuss the primary formation and folding of the heart Describe the formation of different chambers of the Understand and describe the establishment of fetal circulation anditshemodynamicsand subsequent cardiovascular changes that takeplaceafter Describe and understand causes of major congenitalmalformationincurred duringthese developmental stages and of CVS(Physiology) the systemic and pulmonary circulations and the functional parts of blood volumes and pressure in different parts of the blood velocity and flow through different parts of CVSand its relation tocross sectional the basic functions of CVS7 Histology of the myocardium andblood vessels(Anatomy)

6 The microscopic structure of the cardiac muscle andthehistologicalappearanceof the intercalated discs and Purkunji the histological features of Endocardium, and theultra structure of the heart the histological appearance of arteries and veins theultra structural features of different types of anatomy of the CVS(Anatomy) the surfacelandmarks of the the surface anatomy of great vessels entering andleaving the surface markings of heart valves and ideal sites for the surface markings ofPeripheral and central pulsesthatarecommonly used for of cardiac muscle(Physiology) the cardiac conductive system and its the action potential of the cardiac muscle and the refractory period and theexcitation-contraction the control of excitation and conduction of the (Physiology)

7 Waves of ECG and the cause of the normal intervals and segments, PR and QT interval. PR the bipolarand unipolar leads and their the bipolar limb lead and the cardiac arrhythmia(Physiology) different ectopic foci of excitation and the mechanism of re-entry types of arrhythmia and the ECG appearance ineach type. Atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, supra ventriculartachycardia, ventricular tachycardia and different types of conduction (first andsecond degree) and complete drugs(Pharmacology) the main features ofthe major groups mechanism of action of , clinical uses and major toxic effects ofthe drugs used inthe treatment of cycle(Physiology)

8 The systolic and diastolic the changes of pressure and volumes in left ventricle, leftatrium and the aorta during cardiac the meaning ofisovolumic contraction, period of the volume-pressure relationship in the left the development of first and second heart Output&Its regulation(Physiology) the cardiac output and cardiac the role of venous return and cardiac reserve and their effecton cardiac the role of right atrial pressure and mean circulatory the effect of increased sympathetic activity and blood volumeon cardiac the methods for measurement of cardiac of the heart(Physiology)

9 The intrinsic and extrinsic factors that affect the Frank-starling the effect of autonomicnervous system on the effect of K+ and Ca++ on the heart the energy and oxygen utilization of the in the cardiac muscleunder physiological and pathologicalconditions(Biochemistry) the major sources of energy for the cardiac bodies synthesis and utilization during the specificity of lactatemetabolism in hypoxic heart the specificity of metabolism of the cardiac muscle underpathological conditions (diabetes).417 Microbiology of carditis(Pathology) the characteristics of microorganisms that cause infectionof the cardiovascular system: their pathogenicity and the role of streptococcusviridians in the role of streptococcus pyogenes in rheumatic heart and Rheumatic heart disease1(Pathology) know the main features of rheumatic fever (RF) discuss the etiology and pathogenesis of be familiar with the pathognomonic lesion of RF &rheumaticheart disease (RHD).

10 Describe the changes in the heart and other organs in describe the chronicsqueal of (Pathology) know the different types classify discuss the pathogenesis and list organisms compare and contrast acute & subacute list the possible complications of describe briefly Marantic & andcardiac tumors(Pathology) list the major etiological factors of discuss briefly the main features and effects of the main types classify pericarditis according to type describe the pathology of the common types of heart enzymes and other proteinsmarkers(Biochemistry)1.


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