|
|
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (03.11.2008)
|
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (03.11.2008)
Objective of the course Students will familiarize themselves with the structure of Latin and Greek dental terminology and anatomical terms of special significance; they will learn to understand terms from an etymological point of view; Practical examples will focus on such things as prescriptions, diagnoses, etc. to promote further understanding |
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.10.2008)
Literature: Veselá, A.: Lékařská terminologie pro fyzioterapeuty, Karolinum, Praha 2003 Svobodová, D.: Terminologiae medicae Vestibulum, Karlinum, Praha 2002 |
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.10.2008)
practice |
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (31.03.2009)
Three partial tests during the semester (70% pass)- in that case students are given a credit, if they fail, they have to write the credit test (70% pass). There are 5 possible re-sittings for the credit test. Required knowledge: see syllabus. The exam: 60-minute written test, oral part. There are three possible re-sittings for the exam, the third one is commissional.
|
|
||
Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (03.11.2008)
Syllabus
1. Pronunciation of Latin letters 2. Basic Latin grammatical terminology, in particular the nominal one. 3. Latin nouns: 1st to 5th declension Greek nouns 4. Latin adjectives of the 1st and 2nd, and the 3rd declension type Comparison of adjectives (regular and irregular) Present active and past passive participles 5. The grammatical function of attribute 6. Prepositions and prepositional phrases 7. Latin numerals (cardinal 1-50; ordinal 1-50) Greek numarals (cardinal 1-10; ordinal 1-10) 8. Verbs (esse, fieri) 9. Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes 10. Forming a simple diagnosis (e.g. signum stomatitidis ulcerosae, laesio gingivae) 11. Basic pharmaceutical terms: drug, injection, pill, tablet, solution, ointment, etc. 12. Names of drugs: e.g. analgetica, anaesthetica 13. Prescription abbreviations: e.g. ad us.int., bis d.
|