[Smart Health and Elderly Care Service Management] 3.Physiology
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Lesson Code: TCEN2025H036

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Academic Hours
3.30hours
Publish Date
Dec 2025

Lecturer

1. Lecturer ZHANG HuiZhejiang Vocational College of Special Education

2. Lecturer DU YueZhejiang Vocational College of Special Education

General Introduction
This course plays a vital foundational role in the Smart Health and Elderly Care Services and Management major by focusing on the physiological changes in the elderly population. Through systematic instruction on the normal functions
and regulatory mechanisms of various human body systems, with an emphasis on the physiological characteristics of aging, this course provides students with a solid medical foundation essential for their professional development.

This Course is for
1. Helping trainees master the basic physiological functions of various human systems and the physiological changes that occur during aging.
2. Enabling trainees to understand the mechanisms behind common functional declines in the elderly and their impact on health.
3. Teaching trainees to apply physiological knowledge in analyzing the health status of the elderly, providing a scientific basis for their care and management.
4. Enabling trainees to lay a solid foundation for subsequent courses such as geriatric medicine and rehabilitation nursing.

Learning Materials

1.Corresponding PPT
2.Online Course Video
3.Simulation Question Banks

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Benefits of Learning

1. Being able to master the common physiological degenerative characteristics of the cardiovascular, nervous, respiratory, and urinary systems in the elderly.
2. Being able to explain the physiological basis for phenomena such as decreased sensory function, slowed metabolism, and altered sleep patterns in the elderly.
3. Capable of assessing the basic physiological status of the elderly and distinguishing between normal aging and pathological changes.
4. Being able to develop personalized care recommendations and health management plans for the elderly by applying physiological knowledge.
5. Understanding the pharmacokinetic characteristics of medications in the elderly and assisting in providing rational medication guidance.
6. Being equipped with a foundational understanding of physiological terminology to effectively communicate with medical teams, enhancing professional service delivery and collaborative capabilities.

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