了解动脉血压调节和心血管功能的探究式教学工具。

H L Collins, D W Rodenbaugh, T P Murphy, J M Kulics, C M Bailey, S E DiCarlo
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摘要

教育工作者更加重视合作实验室经验的发展,以补充传统的讲座形式。新的实验材料应该鼓励主动学习、解决问题和基于探究的方法。为了实现这些目标,我们设计了一个实验室练习,旨在向学生介绍改变动脉压的血液动力学变量(心率、卒中量、总外周阻力和顺应性)。在这一体验中,学生们会看到“未知”的图表记录,说明在几次干预之前和对干预的反应中脉搏动脉压的变化。学生必须分析和解释这些未知的录音,并将每个录音与适当的干预相匹配。这些积极的学习过程以具有挑战性和互动性的形式帮助学生理解和应用基本的科学概念。此外,实验室经验可以提高学生的理解水平和综合和应用信息的能力。在这个练习中,学生通过实验体会到探究式学习的乐趣和兴奋。
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An inquiry-based teaching tool for understanding arterial blood pressure regulation and cardiovascular function.

Educators are placing a greater emphasis on the development of cooperative laboratory experiences that supplement the traditional lecture format. The new laboratory materials should encourage active learning, problem-solving, and inquiry-based approaches. To address these goals, we developed a laboratory exercise designed to introduce students to the hemodynamic variables (heart rate, stroke volume, total peripheral resistance, and compliance) that alter arterial pressure. For this experience, students are presented with "unknown" chart recordings illustrating pulsatile arterial pressure before and in response to several interventions. Students must analyze and interpret these unknown recordings and match each recording with the appropriate intervention. These active learning procedures help students understand and apply basic science concepts in a challenging and interactive format. Furthermore, laboratory experiences may enhance the students' level of understanding and ability to synthesize and apply information. In conducting this exercise, students are introduced to the joys and excitement of inquiry-based learning through experimentation.

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