Course Title: Atatürk’s Principles and Revotion History II
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: T (2+0)
Total Class Hours: 14weeks x 2 h=28 h
Instructor: ÖZTÜRK
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITIES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives: Comprehending the aims and philosophy of Principles and Revolution of Atatürk’s, is having the conscious of upgrading the nation to modern civilization level, being responsible to his/her nation and the world.
Learning Outcomes: The aim of this lesson is given information to the students in direction the targets of lesson.
Contents: The last period of the Ottoman Empire The first world war, foundation of the Republic, The War of Salvation, political events since the declaration of Republic until now (The problem of Musul, joining of Hatay to homeland, The War of Korea, the problem of Cyprus, Pacts); Developments in economical, political, cultural and educational area from the declaration of Republic till now.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
The course is taught in a lecture and regular attendance is strongly recommended. Students are expected to read the assigned chapter before attending the class. Study questions will be solved in the class before the two midterm and final exams.
TEXTBOOK:
- AYDEMİR, Ş.S. (1980) Tek Adam 2. Cilt, Remzi Kitapevi, İstanbul.
- AYDEMİR, Ş.S. (1981) Tek Adam 3. Cilt, Remzi Kitapevi, İstanbul.
- (1992) ÇaÄŸdaÅŸ Türkiye Tarihi 1908- 1980 4. Cilt, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- (1996) Bugünkü Türkiye 1980- 1995 5. Cilt, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- TURAN, Åž. (1991) Türk Devrim Tarihi I. Kitap, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1992) Türk Devrim Tarihi 2. Kitap, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1995) Türk Devrim Tarihi 3. Kitap 1. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1996) Türk Devrim Tarihi 3. Kitap 2. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1999) Türk Devrim Tarihi 4. Kitap 1. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1999) Türk Devrim Tarihi 4. Kitap 2. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (2002) Türk Devrim Tarihi 5. Kitap Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07 106
Course Title: Basic Nutrition
Level: Graduate
Year: One
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credits: 2
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:14 week x 2 hours = 28 hours
Hours/Week: 2 hours Theory 14 Week
İnstructor: Zeynep GüneÅŸ, PhD.
İnstruction Language: Turkish
PREREQRIPTION:
None
DESCRİPTİON:
Objectives: This course aimsto learn components of nutrition and basic principles of human nutrition
Learning Outcomes:
1.to be aware of the importance of nutrition and diet in health
2.define the science of nutrition, and discuss the importance of nutritional adequacy and balance for optimal growth and health.
3.identify the dietary sources of the major nutrients, and describe their digestion, absorption, and metabolism.
4.discuss the functions of the major nutrients, and the effects on health of deficiency and excess.
Contents: Components of nutrition: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, minerals, vitamins, water. Energy metabolism and need, Normal nutrition in childhood, puberty, adulthood, pregnancy and elderly, obesity and nutrition
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Visual Material
Discussion
Lecture
Student Presentations
Library resources
TEXTBOOK
1- Baysal A, Guneyli U, Bozkurt N, Kececioglu S, Aksoy M. Diyet Kitabı. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yayınları, 1988
2- Baysal A. Beslenme. Hatipoglu Yayinevi, 1996
3- Sencer E. Beslenme ve Diyet. Beta Basim Yayın Dagitim AS.,1987
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: ENF 100
Course Title: Fundamental Information Technologies
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 3
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: T+P (2+2)
Total Hours: 14 weeks X 4h=56h
Instructor: Elif ERBİL
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION
Objectives: This course aims to acquaint students with computers as tools of information processing and their applications.
Hedefler: Introduction tocomputers. Basic concepts of computers. Historical development of computers. The areas of computer usage. Softwareand Hardware. Computer organization. Operating system: Win2000/XP. Microsoft Word. Microsoft Excel. PowerPoint. Introduction to database management systems.Access. Computer network. Internet. WWW. E-mail and FTP. HTML.
LECTURE PROGRAMME:
(2 Weeks) Introduction to computers. Basic concepts of computers. Historical development of computers. The areas of computer usage. Software and Hardware. Computer organization.
(2 Weeks) Operating System: Win 2000/XP
(2 Weeks) Microsoft WORD
(2 Weeks) Microsoft EXCEL
(2 Weeks) PowerPoint
(2 Weeks) Introduction to database management systems. Access.
(2 Weeks) Computer Network. Internet. WWW. E-Mail and FTP. HTML.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
Classes will be held in the computer laboratory and lab computers will be used for practices during whole class hours of lecturing.
TEXTBOOK:
Any related book to the information technologies.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: EO8 102
Course Title: Fundamentals of Midwifery II
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester:Spring
ECTS Credits: 15 credits
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:15 weeks x 16 hours = 240 hours
Hours/Week: 4hours Theory, and 4 hours Clinical Skills Lab., and 8 hours Clinical Practice / 15 Weeks
Instructor: Yıldız DENAT
Muazzez ÅžAHBAZ
Emel TUÄžRUL
Instruction Language: Turkish
curriculum
DESCRIPTION:
This course is to acquaint the midwifery division students with fundamental facts and concepts of fundemental midwifery and to familiarize them with the importance of knowing the fundamental principles of this field. It helps the students to gain knowledge and skills about basic concept, principles and methods related to midwifery care. The technical part of the lesson validates in skill laboratory and on a model.
OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of certain key concepts and principles fundamental to the practice of midwifery. This develops students’ capacity to comprehend the importance, position, role and functions of the discipline of midwife in the protection and improvement of the health of individuals, families and the society as well as its relations with the other disciplines concerning health. Emphasis on the wellness- illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. The student is introduced to the midwifery process as a systematic method of problem solving in which effective communication and interpersonal relationships are central components. Instruction includes the development of critical thinking skills. This course has oriented the students who have already started studying midwifery to teach on main concepts of the occupation and professional principles and rules and methods and demonstration.
CONTENTS:
1.Vital sings and applications
2.Medicine applications
3.Midwifery process
4.Care before and after operation Liquid electrolyte balance
5.Hot and cold applications
6.Respiratory system and applitations
7.Urinary system and applitations
8.Digestive sytem and applitations
9.Dying
10. Shock
Skills List
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Admit and discharge a client
2. Use proper hand washing
3. Care for a client under category-specific isolation
4. Prepare a sterile field
5. Perform open gloving
6. Bathe a client
7 Perinea care
8. Back massage
9. Nail and foot care
10. Perform mouth care for unconscious or debilitated client
11. Clean dentures
12 Washing of hair in bed
13 Care of eye
14. Make an unoccupied and occupied bed
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Nursing skills are simulated and practiced in the clinical skills laboratory prior to performing in the clinical setting.
Visual Material
Discussion
Lecture
Student Presentations
Weekly nursing care plans
Skills checklist
Library resources
TEXTBOOK
1- Craven RF, Hirnle CJ (2003) Fundamentals of Nursing: Human health and Function. Fourth edition, Philadelphia, lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2- HatipoÄŸlu İ, Avcı Y, Öztürk A (2003) HemÅŸirelik Esasları, 8th Edition, Ankara: Damla Matbaacılık.
4- Elkin MK, Perry AG, Potter P. Nursing Interventions And Clinical Skills, Second Edition, Mosby, 2000.
5- Demirkıran F, Sezgin A, Tulum Y, Türk G, GüneÅŸ, Z, Gezer N, Yardakçı R. Beceri ÖÄŸrenim Rehberleri –I. F. Demirkıran, S. MemiÅŸ. (Ed) Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Yayın ve Basımevi, Aydın, 2003.
6-Akça Ay F, Turan Ertem Ü, Keser Özcan N, GüneÅŸ B, Demir Işık R, Savran S (2007) Temel HemÅŸirelik Kavramlar, İlkeler, Uygulamalar , 1th Edition, İstanbul: Medikal Yayıncılık.
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %50
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %50
Total : %100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
·Unit Exams (2) : %40
·Final Exam : %60
·Total : %100
It is also necessary to pass the course a grade of60 % laboratory exam.
A failure in any of the above components will result in failure for the course.
Course Code: E07 104
Course Title: Interpersonal Relations and Communication Skills
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credit:2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: 2hours theory
Total Class Hours: 15 weeksX2=30
Instructors
Yard. Doç. Dr. Fatma Demirkıran
Yard. Doç.Dr. Hülya ArslantaÅŸ
ÖÄŸr. Gör. Hatice Öner Altıok
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQISITES
DESCRIPTION:
Focuses on communication theory and skills, which have application to personal and professional situations. Students practice increasing their interpersonal effectiveness. Content includes listening skills, problem solving, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, group dynamics, assertive skills and communication within organizational structures.
Objectives:
To further the students' understanding of how the effectiveness of communication is mediated by intrapersonal, interpersonal and systemic factors, and to facilitate their development of communication skills.
To develop clear links and practical strategies derived from communications-related theories that will inform professional nursing practice.
1. Utilize a communication model to analyze key components of verbal and nonverbal communication.
2. Demonstrate effective listening skills in interactions with clients, families, and coworkers.
3. Discriminate between assertion and aggression, and demonstrate growth in assertiveness skills in personal and professional situations.
4. Integrate knowledge from crisis theory and apply crisis intervention skills with individuals and families.
5. Utilize knowledge about group dynamics, conflict resolution, and burnout to facilitate effective interaction in organizational settings.
6. Honestly evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses as a communicator, and identify directions for continued growth in personal and professional communication.
Contents:
I. Introduction
Interpersonal relatioships in Nursing
Stages of Nurse-Patient communication
II.Communacation I
Basic concepts
Factors effecting interpersonal relationships
III. Interpersonal Relatioships And Self Concept
Body images
Self esteem
IV. Perceptions
Perceptions in interpersonal relationships
V.Channels of Communication: verbal,
Verbal
Non-verbal,
Unconscious.
VI Empaty
VII. Self-Disclosure
Self-awareness
Assertiveness
VIII. Listening
X. Communication barriers
XI. Communicating with Specific Stiuations
TEACHING AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Teaching strategies include but are not limited to large and small group discussions, video, computer assisted instruction (CAI), role-playing, scenarios, oral and written exercises, papers. Individual and group activities.
TEXBOOK:
1.Terakye, G., Hasta Hemşire İlişkileri, 5.Baskı, Zirve Ofset, Ankara, 1998.
4.Tschudın V., Counselling Skills For Nurses, Fourth Edition, An İmprint Of Harcourt And Company Limited, London, 1998.
5.Hisli Åžahin N., Stresle BaÅŸa Çıkma Olumlu bir Yaklaşım., Türk Psikologlar DerneÄŸi Yayınları:2, Ankara, 1994
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Unit Exams : % 40
Final Exam : % 60
Total : %100
INDIVIDUAL LESSON INSTRUCTIONS
Name of the lesson: Turkish Language-II
Course code: TD 102
Type of teaching: theoretical
Level of the lesson: Undergraduate
Studying year: 2005-2006
Semester: Spring
The number of the credits shared: 2
Name of the instructor: Hamza Özkan
Goal of the lesson: To strengthen conscious of the the mother tongue.
Prerequisites:
Contents Pre-preparations for qualified speaking and writing. Qualifications of a well-prepared speaking and writing and examples related with them. Features of a well-organized sentence. Expression faults. Sentence defeats. Writing and features of biography. Qualifications of the scientific texts. Studies for improving students’ speaking ability depending on the sample texts from Turkish and world literature.
Recommended reading materials: Poems, stories, articles, jokes selected from native and foreign authors’ studies.
Teaching methods: lecturing, question-answer, discussions and students’ presentations.
Evaluation methods: assignment and written examination.
·Study of the general principles of prevention of illness and disease, basic microbiology and the maintenance of aseptic conditions.
OBJECTIVES:
·During this course, students will gain knowledge about nursing of infectious diseases, struggling against the infectious diseases, principles of infectious diseases, and protection from illness and their complications
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
After completion of “nursing infections disease” the student will:
·Identify characteristics of common microorganisms,
·Describe principles of aseptic techniques,
·Knowledge about the protection of person, family and community against infectious diseases (agent and contamination)
·Knowledge about infectious disease nursing
·Knowledge about protection of infectious diseases complications
CONTENTS:
·Characteristics of common microorganisms,
·Aseptic techniques,
·Immunisation
·Prevention, symptoms, prognos, treatment, and nursing care of respiratory system infections (Such as, pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, varicella…)
·Prevention, symptoms, prognos, treatment, and nursing care of sexually transmitted diseases (such as, AIDS, Hepatitis B-C, Gonorrhea, syphilis…).
·Prevention, symptoms, prognos, treatment, and nursing care of diseases tranmitted through water and foods (such as, typhoid fever, dysentery, cholera…)
·Prevention, symptoms, prognos, treatment, and nursing care of parasite infections diseases.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Visual Material
Discussion
Lecture
Student Presentations
Library resources
Recommended Reading :
1.Harkness GA. Epidemiology in Nursing Practice, Mosby Chicago/London, 1995
2.Uzun Ö, Ünal S, İnfeksiyon Hastalıkları, Bilimsel Tıp Yayın Evi, Ankara, 2001
3.Tietjen L, Cronin W, Mc In tosh N. Aile Planlaması Hizmetlerinde Enfeksiyonu Önleme, Çev. Dilsiz G, Ed. Özerk B, Tüzer TT. JHPIEGO, Ankara 1999
4.Tezcan S. Epidemiyoloji, Meteksan, Ankara, 1992
5.Başkan S, Bulut B. Bağışıklama El Kitabı, Pasteur Merieux
6.IV. Hastane İnfeksiyonları Simpozyumu, Kongre Kitabı, Ankara, 1999
7.Özatay N, Özatay Åž. Bulaşıcı Hastalıklar ve Epdemiyoloji, 2. baskı, Ankara 1993
8.DoÄŸanay M, Ünal S. Hastane İnfeksiyonları, Hastane İnfeksiyonları DerneÄŸi yayınları, No: 1, Bilimsel Tıp Yayını, Ankara, 2003
9.Tekeli E, Altay G, Sözen TH, Meço O, Willke A, Balık İ ve ark. İnfeksiyon Hastalıkları, Antıp A.Åž. 1999
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
A failure in any of the above components will result in failure for the course.
Course code: E07 202
Course Title: Childbearing II
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Two
Semester: Sipring
ECTS Credit: 12
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
4 theoretical and 8 practical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX 12= 168
Instructor: Sibel Åžeker, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
The course can be accept the student was successful from the course of Childbearing I
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student with assessment for risk factors in pregnancy, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, antenatal hemorrhagic disorders, endocrine and metabolic disorders, medical-surgical problems in pregnancy, obstetric critical care, preterm labor and birth.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with assessment for risk factors in pregnancy, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, antenatal hemorrhagic disorders, and endocrine and metabolic disorders, medical-surgical problems in pregnancy, obstetric critical care.
A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to designate, practice and evaluate care of high risk pregnancy.
Contents:
Assessment for risk factors in pregnancy; definition and scope of the problem, antepartum testing / biophysical assessment, biochemical assessment, electronic fetal monitoring, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy; significance and incidence, morbidity and mortality, classification, aetiology, pathophysiology, care management, antenatal hemorrhagic disorders; early pregnancy bleeding, late pregnancy bleeding, endocrine and metabolic disorders; diabetes mellitus, hyperemesis gravidarum, thyroid disorders, medical-surgical problems in pregnancy; cardiovascular disorders, anemia, pulmonary disorders, neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, family centred obstetric critical care, preterm labor and birth.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·TaÅŸkın L. (Çev. Ed.) Yüksek Riskli gebelik ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. İkinci baskıdan çeviri, Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, 2002.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Lowdermilk DL, Perry SE, Bobak IM: Maternity & Women’s Healt Care. 7. baskı, Mosby, St. Louis, 2000
·Burn N., Grove S.K., The Practice of Nursing Research. 4th Edition, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 2001.
·Reeder SJ., Martin LL., Koniak-Griffin D. Maternity Nursing Family, Newborn, and Women’s Health Care. Eıghteenth Edition, Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
·Ä°nanç N. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı. Vehbi Koç Vakfı, İstanbul, 1956.
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Demir A. HamileliÄŸe Hazırlık DoÄŸum ve Sonrası Annenin El Kitabı. Hayat yayınevi, İstanbul, 2002.
·Atasü T. Gebelik Fetusa ve YenidoÄŸana Zararlı Etkenler. İstanbul Üniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, 1984.
·Hekimler BirliÄŸi. Kadın DoÄŸum. Türkiye Klinikleri Ders Notları. Ankara,1992.
·SolaroÄŸlu A., Özdemir Åž G., MüftüoÄŸlu E. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum El Kitabı. Hekimler Yayın BirliÄŸi, Ankara, 2002.
·ÅžimÅŸek E., ÅžimÅŸek T. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum. Ankara, 1992.
·Bayçu T. Patolojik Obstetrik. Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Ankara, 1980.
-Content: The Pathology programme is from the concepts of health and illness to the study of some medical, surgical and specialty pathologies, without forgetting that the intention to form general nurses, which implies that matters studied will not be exhausted.
-Objectives: Obtain knowledge in the specific domain of illness, namely in pathology, semeiology, and the therapy for some of the more frequent diseases in Turkey; Understand the principles inherent in the performance of some interventions in the area of interdependency of nursing care; Verbalize/discuss the purpose of life reparation technologies that will be learnt during the Medical-Surgical element of the Nursing course; Learn how to adapt some life maintenance and information technologies to the patient’s situation.
-Evaluation: Student performance is evaluated in the term- and final-examinations. Evaluation consist of written examination.
-Language of study and examination: Turkish
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07 204
Course Title: Systemic Diseases Approach in Pregnancy
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One semester
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credits: 8
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:15 weeks x 6 hours = 90 hours
Hours/Week: 2 hours theory and 4 hours Clinical practice / 15 weeks
Course is designed to provide a basic introduction to pregnancy patient care within the role of the vocational midwife. Emphasizes principles and skills necessary for safe, effective care. Content includes introduction to health care, effective communication, client rights and needs, asepsis, personal care, and safety. Related pharmacology is included.
Topics include, but not limited to, the client with cancer or blood disorders, the client with HIV disease and diagnosis/conditions that are common to the individual systems of the body including symptoms, diagnostic tests, medical treatment including nutrition needs-drug therapy and prognosis.
OBJECTIVES:
Utilize critical thinking skills and a systematic problem-solving process as a framework for providing care for pregnancy patient and families with common health needs related to each body system in health and illness; and explain the roles of the professional midwife in caring for pregnancy patient.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
After completion of “the Systemic Diseases Approach in Pregnancy” student will:
1.Utilize the nursing process to assist in developing a plan of care for selected medical conditions
2.Discuss common medical diagnosis/conditions that are common to the individual systems of the body, including symptoms, diagnostic tests, medical treatment, including nutritional needs, drug therapy and prognosis.
3.Identify criteria for setting priorities in planning for the individual client with a medical condition
CONTENTS:
Holistic aspects of illness, common health disorders in medical disorders, immünologic disorders, neurologic disorders, respiratory disorders, cardiovasküler disorders, hematologic disorders, urinary disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, metabolic disorders, endocrine disorders, musculoskeletal disorders.
2-ÇavuÅŸoÄŸlu H, (ed). Cecil Essentials of Medicine Türkçesi. 5. baskı, İstanbul, Yüce Reklam Yayım Dağıtım A.Åž. & Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri Ltd., 2002.
3-Birol L, Akdemir N, (ed). İç Hastalıkları ve HemÅŸirelik Bakımı. 1. Baskı, İstanbul, Ekin Tıbbi Yayıncılık, Turizm ve Özel EÄŸitim Hizmetleri Tic. Ltd. Åžti. (2003).
4-Carpenito-Moyet LJ. HemÅŸirelik Tanıları El Kitabı. Erdemir F (Çev.) Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri Ltd.Åžti. İstanbul, 2005,
6-Munder J, Breuninger CC, Healy LM, Munson CH (ed).Handbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Third edition, Pennsylvania: Springhouse, 2002.
7-Bİrol L, FadıloÄŸlu Ç, Akdemir N, Bedük T, Ergin K, Esen A, Durna Z, Yürügen B, Akbayrak N. İç Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı.Birinci baskı, Birlik Ofset, İstanbul, 1998.
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %50
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %50
Total : % 100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
It is also necessary to pass the course a grade of60 % laboratory exam.
VI. SEMESTER
Course code: E07 302
Course Title: Childbearing IV
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Tree
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credit: 15
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
4 theoretical and 8 practical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX12=168
Instructor: Zekiye Karaçam, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
The course can be accept the student was successful from the course of Childbearing III
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student with labor and birth postpartum complications and care.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with labor and birth postpartum complications and care. A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to designate, practice and evaluate care of labor and birth postpartum complications.
Contents:
Labor and birth complications; dystocia, care management, post term pregnancy, labor and birth, obstetric emergencies, postpartum complications; postpartum haemorrhage, hemorrhagic shock, coagulopathies, thromboembolic disease, postpartum infections.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·TaÅŸkın L. (Çev. Ed.) Yüksek Riskli gebelik ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. İkinci baskıdan çeviri, Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, 2002.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Lowdermilk DL, Perry SE, Bobak IM: Maternity & Women’s Healt Care. 7. baskı, Mosby, St. Louis, 2000
·Reeder SJ., Martin LL., Koniak-Griffin D. Maternity Nursing Family, Newborn, and Women’s Health Care. Eıghteenth Edition, Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
·Ä°nanç N. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı. Vehbi Koç Vakfı, İstanbul, 1956.
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Köker A H. DoÄŸum ve Ebelik Tarihi. Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri, 1997.
·Merger R., Ülkülü O. Sancısız DoÄŸum. 2.Baskı, Saydam yayınevi, Ankara, 1983.
·KoÅŸay S. DoÄŸum Kontrolünde Oral Kontraseptifler. Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, İzmir, 1984.
·Demir A. HamileliÄŸe Hazırlık DoÄŸum ve Sonrası Annenin El Kitabı. Hayat yayınevi, İstanbul, 2002.
·Atasü T. Gebelik Fetusa ve YenidoÄŸana Zararlı Etkenler. İstanbul Üniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, 1984.
·Hekimler BirliÄŸi. Kadın DoÄŸum. Türkiye Klinikleri Ders Notları. Ankara,1992.
·SolaroÄŸlu A., Özdemir Åž G., MüftüoÄŸlu E. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum El Kitabı. Hekimler Yayın BirliÄŸi, Ankara, 2002.
·ÅžimÅŸek E., ÅžimÅŸek T. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum. Ankara, 1992.
·Bayçu T. Patolojik Obstetrik. Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Ankara, 1980.
·KiÅŸniÅŸçi H A. Temel Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. GüneÅŸ yayınevi, Ankara, 1996.
·Collen Peter W. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojik Ultrasonografi. Atlas yayınevi, İstanbul, 1994.
·Bensen R C. Current Obstetric And Gynecologic Diagnosis And Treatment. Lange Medikal, Beirut, 1984.
·Scott R J. Donfort’s Obstetrics And Gynecology. J P Lippincott, Philadelphia,1994.
·Cliff E. Sonography İn Obstetrics And Gynecology Principles And Practice. Prentice Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Noakes D E. Fertility and Obstetrics İn Cottle. Blackwell, Oxford, 1997.
·Churchill E., Rymer J. Gynecology and Obstetrics. Livingstone , 1994.
·H Fox. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology, Churchill, Newyork, 1995.
·Kruppel A R., Drukker J E. High- Risk Pregnancy= A Team Approach. WB Sounders, Philafelphia, 1986.
·Hankins D V. Operative Obstetrics. Norwolk Connecticut, Appleton-Lange, 1995.
·Back W W. Obtetrics and Gynecology. Horwol, Newyork, 1988.
·Bonnett V R., Brown L K. Myles Textbook For Midwives. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
·Fox H., Wells M. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology. Newyork, Churchill, 1995.
·Fleischer C A. Sonography İn Obstetrics and Gynecology Principlesand Practice. Englewead Cliffs, Prentice-Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Güner H. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojide Ultrasonografi. İstanbul, Atlas, 1994.
·Sutherland C. Women’s Health: A Handbook For Nurses. Churchill Living Stone, Edinburg, 2001.
·Rogers C., Smith A. Women’s Health: A Primary Health Care Approach. Maclennon+Petty, Sydney, 1998.
·Lee C. Women’s Health: Psychological and Social Perspectives. Sage, London, 1998.
·Gyton A C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. 10. Baskı, Tavaslı Matbaacılık, Kasım 2001.
·Jahson R., Taylor W. Skills For Midwifery Practice. London, 2000.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 4. Baskı,Ankara, 2000.
·Creasy R K. Maternal-Fetal Medicine. W.B Sounders, Philadelphia, 1999.
·Klaus M H., Skillman NJ. Birth, İnteraction and Attachment:Explaring The Foundations For Modern Perinatology. Johnson&Johnson Baby Products Co, 1982.
·Milner R D G.,Herber S M. A Labur Atlas Of The Newborn. Walfe Medical Publications, London, 1984.
·Faracoff A., Martin R J. Neonatal- Perinatal Medicine: Diseases Of The Fetus and İnfant. St. Louis, Mosby, 1997.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
D.KODU
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E08312
Epidemiyoloji ve AraÅŸtırma Yöntemleri
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Course code: E08 312
Course Title: Epidemiology and Research Methods
Level:
Year: 3
Semester: VI
ECTS Credit:
Status:
Hours/Week: 3
Total Class Hours: 15 Week x 3 hours=45
Instructor: Filiz Adana, Safiye Özvurmaz
Instruction language: Turkish
Objectives:
This course is to acquaint the students with fundamental facts and concepts of epidemiology and to familiarize them with the importance of knowing the fundamental principles of this field. This course is to acquaint students with fundamental concept of biostatistics, and to introduce importance of biostatistics in their daily and occupation lives.
Contents:
· The History and Scope of Epidemiology
· Epidemiologic Process
· Practical Applications of Epidemiology
· Concept of Causality in Epidemiology
· Sources of data for use in Epidemiology
· Methods of epidemiology
· Descriptive Epidemiology; person, place, time
· Parameters Used in Epidemiology
• Planning of a research
• Varieties of the research
• Some scientific methods in a research such as questionnaire, observation, random sample and etc.
• Measure procedures and scales
• Analyze and graphical methods
• Ethical rules
• Collecting literature and data and their scrutinizing
• Preparing data for analyze
• Writing footnote, report and etc.
• Preparing a thesis
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
Textbook:
Halk SaÄŸlığı (Temel bilgiler). Prof. Dr. Münevver Bertan, Doç.Dr.ÇaÄŸatay Güler Ankara.1995,
Bertan M, Güler Ç (Editörler). Halk SaÄŸlığı. Temel Bilgiler. GüneÅŸ Kitabevi Ltd. Åžti., Ankara, 1995
Tezcan S. Epidemiyoloji. Tıbbi AraÅŸtırmaların yöntem Bilimi. Hacettepe Halk SaÄŸlığı Vakfı, Yayın no: 92/1, Ankara, 1992.
SümbüloÄŸlu V, SümbüloÄŸlu K. SaÄŸlık Hizmetlerinde Veri Toplama ve DeÄŸerlendirme Yöntemleri. TC SaÄŸlık Bakanlığı SaÄŸlık Projesi Genel KoordinatörlüÄŸü, Ankara, 1995.
Türkiye Nüfus ve SaÄŸlık AraÅŸtırması 2003.
HemÅŸirelikte AraÅŸtırma İlke Süreç ve Yöntemleri. Aksayan S., Bahar Z., Bayık A. Ve ark. Ed. Erefe İ. İstanbul, 2002.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course code:
Course Title: First Aid
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Two
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credit: 3
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
2 theoretical
Total Class Hours: 14 weeks X 2=28
Instructor: Sibel Åžeker, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
The course aims to give the student the basic theoretical and practical knowledge on first aid.
Learning Outcomes:
A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to designate appropriate first aid; to send for appropriate medical therapy.
Contents:
Introduction into first aid, rules and importance of the first aid; reasons of catastrophe and first aid of catastrophe ; Defences from disasters; first aid encase of bleedings, injures and shock; first aid application relation to respiratory and circulatory systems; first aid in cases of fractured, out of joint, sprained and cramps; methods of saving and transport to victims of an accident; first aid in cases of burns, freezing and electric shocks; first aid in case of the inserting of insect; first aid in cases of poisonous of chemical substance and food; method of injection.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOOK:
-Dramalı A., Kaymakçı Åž., Özbayır T., Yavuz M., Temel İlk Yardım Uygulamaları, Saray Medikal YayıncılıkSan ve Tic.Ltd. Åžti. İzmir 1999
-Bilir N., Özvarış Åž.B., Yıldız A.N. Temel İlkyasrdım Bilgileri ve İlkyardım Becerileri Rehberi. Hacettepe Üniversitesi hakl SaÄŸlığı Vakfı, Ankara, 2000.
-Güngör T. T.C. İlkyardım. GeniÅŸletilmiÅŸ 6. baskı, İçiÅŸleri Bakanlığı Sivil Savunma Genel MüdürlüÄŸü, Ankara, 1992.
-Ünsaldı T. (ed.) İlk Yardım Ders Kitabı. Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Yayınları, Sivas, 1994.
-Dilek O..N. (ed )İlk Yardım : Ders Kitabı. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi, Afyon,2003.
-Somyürek H.İ. İlk yardım ders kitabı. Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Yayınları, Sivas, 1999
-Somyürek H.İ. İlk yardım ve acil bakım ders kitabı. Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Yayınları, Sivas, 1997
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E08 310
Course Title: Mental Heallth
Level: Undergraduate
Year: 3
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit:6
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: Theory:2 hours Practice:8 hours
Total Class Hours: 15week X 10=150
Instructors:
Yard. Doç. Dr. Fatma Demirkıran
Yard. Doç.Dr. Hülya ArslantaÅŸ
ÖÄŸr. Gör. Hatice Öner Altıok
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQISITES
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
Our aim is to have our students the appropriate communication and coping methods, improve the ability to teach and consult principles for healty and unhealty human and pregnancy course and psychiatric patient care. Mental health concepts and selected theoretical frameworks are used to understand adaptive and maladaptive coping behaviours in response to alteration in pschological functioning.
Learning Outcomes:
After studying this lesson the student will be able to; discuss the significance of a wellness approach to delivery of mental health care, describe the role of midwifery in preventive, treatment, and maintenance intervention programs. Students realize responsibility of during pregnancy, labour and post partum process.. İdentify linkages between community action and preventive intervention. İn addition students use communication skills all this field.
Contents:
Introductıon
Basic concepts of Psychiatric-mental health nursing
üDefining mental health and mental illness
üCriteria of mental health
üDefence mechanisms
üTherapeutic communication
Psychologıcal Problems İn Pregnancy
üPsödiazis
üHyperemesiz gravidarum
üDepression in Pregnancy
üLoss
üAbortion
üBirth fear
üPsycotrop medicine in use pregnancy
Labour and Post Partum Psychologıcal Problems
üPospartum blues
üPostpartum depression
üPostpartum psychosis
Family and Mental Health of Family
üUnemployment
üChronic İllness
üDivorce
üSingle parents
üCrisis and crisis intervention
TEACHING AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Teaching strategies include but are not limited to large and small group discussions, video, computer assisted instruction (CAI), role-playing, vignettes, scenarios, oral and written exercises, papers. Individual and group activities.
11.Terakye, G., Hasta Hemşire İlişkileri, 5.Baskı, Zirve Ofset, Ankara, 1998.
12.Mezzich, J.E., Kleinman A., Fabrega, H., Parron, D.L., Kültür ve Psikiyatrik Tanı, Compos Mentis Yayınları, Ankara, 1997.
13.Ertekin, Y., Stres ve Yönetim, Devlet İstatistik Enstitüsü Matbaası, Ankara, 1993.
14.Tükel, R., Anksiyete Bozuklukları, Ed: RaÅŸit Tükel, Pfizer İlaçları, Ankara, 2000
ASSESSMENT:
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %50
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %50
Total : %100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
·Unit Exams : %40
·Final Exam : %60
·Total : %100
A failure in any of the above components will result in failure for the course
Instruction Language: Turkish
VIII. SEMESTER
Course Code: E07 402
Course Title: Midwifery Management
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Four
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credits: 2
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:15 weeks x 2 hours
Hours/Week: 2hours Theory / 15 Weeks
Instructor: Nurdan GEZER
Instruction Language: Turkish
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student the concepts and skills needed to achieve professionalism in the midwifery discipline.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with development of management skills , codes of ethics, standards, professional responsibilities, decision making, problem solving and critical thinking
Contents
Decision making, problem solving, and critical thinking:
requisites for successful leadership and management
Introduction to management and management decision making
Developing leadership
Ethics, law, and advocacy
Patient, subordinate, and professional advocacy
The planning hierarchy and strategic planning
Planned change
Time management
Organizational structure
Understanding organizational, political, and personal power
Can H, Akgün A, Kavuncubaşı Åž, İnsan kaynakları yönetimi Ankara, 2001
Can H, Organizasyon ve yönetim, Adım Yayıncılık, Ankara 1991
Eren E, Yönetim ve organizasyon, İstanbul Üniversitesi, İstanbul 1991
Prokopenko J ( Çev. Baykal O ve ark) Verimlilik Yönetimi Ankara 1995
KeçecioÄŸlu T, Bir deÄŸiÅŸimin Anatomisi, Alfa Yayınları 2001
VelioÄŸlu P, HemÅŸirelikte Yönetim Ankara 1982
Erkan N, Ergonomi, Ankara 1995
Eren E, Örgütsel davranış ve yönetim psikolojisi İstanbul, 2004
ASSESSMENT:
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %75
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %25
Total : % 100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course code: E07 404
Course Title: The History of Midwifery and Ethics
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Four
Semester: Spring
ECTS Credit: 2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
2 theoretical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX=28
Instructor: Zekiye Karaçam, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to acquaint student with development of the history of midwifery, codes of ethics, midwifery’s philosophy, standards, professional responsibilities, national and international midwifery organizations and other health organizations, the state of the midwives in health team, and midwifery as a profession.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with development of the history of midwifery, codes of ethics, midwifery’s philosophy, standards, professional responsibilities, national and international midwifery organizations and other health organizations, the state of the midwives in health team, and midwifery as a profession.
Contents:
Development of the history of midwifery, development of the midwifery education, along history, codes of ethics, midwifery’s philosophy, standards, professional responsibilities, national and international midwifery organizations and other health organizations, the state of the midwives in health team, and midwifery as a profession, worth and right concept, ethics theories and theorists, ethic problems, current development on women’s health and ethics, abuse and negligence of mothers and fetus.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures and visual presentation, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
-Köker A H. DoÄŸum ve Ebelik Tarihi. Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri, 1997.
-Eren N., Uyer G. Sağlık Meslek Tarihi ve Ahlakı. 3. Baskı, Hatipoğlu Yayınevi, Ankara, 1989.
-Curi K. E(d.) Proceedings of the first international symposium on environmental ethics. İstanbul, BoÄŸaziçi Üniversitesi & UNESCO, 1996.
-Craig D. (ed.) The Ethics of genetic engineering. Cambridge, Independence, 1998.
-Perlin T.M. Clinical medical ethics : cases in practice. Boston, MA, Little, Brown, and Co. 1992.
-Kain P.J. ---- Marx and ethics Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1988.
-Jones S. Ethics in Midwifery2nd ed. London, Mosby, 2000.
-Thiroux J. Ethics : theory and practice. 7th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall, 2001.
-Bal İ., Eryılmaz M.B. (ed.) Police professional ethics. Police Academy Publications, Ankara,2002.
-Report of the Panel of Eminent Experts on Ethics in Food and Agriculture : second session 18-20 March 2002. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, c2003.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
I.SEMESTER
Course code: E078105
Course Title: Anatomy
Level: Graduate
Year: First
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 3
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours: 14 week X 2 = 24 Hours
Hours/Week: 2 hours Teory and 2 hours Lab
İnstructor: Prof Dr. Hulki Başaloğlu
İnstruction Language: Turkish
PREREQRIPTION
None
DESCRİPTİON
Objectives: This course aims the study of the structure and fuction of the body.
Learning Outcomes:
Emphasizes aspect of structure and fuction of the body that are important in the practice of nursing.
Contents:Systematic anatomy is the method of stduying the body by systems
This course is to acquaint the midwifery division students with fundamental facts and concepts of fundemental midwifery and to familiarize them with the importance of knowing the fundamental principles of this field. It helps the students to gain knowledge and skills about basic concept, principles and methods related to midwifery care. The technical part of the lesson validates in skill laboratory and on a model.
OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of certain key concepts and principles fundamental to the practice of midwifery. This develops students’ capacity to comprehend the importance, position, role and functions of the discipline of midwife in the protection and improvement of the health of individuals, families and the society as well as its relations with the other disciplines concerning health. Emphasis on the wellness- illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. The student is introduced to the midwifery process as a systematic method of problem solving in which effective communication and interpersonal relationships are central components. Instruction includes the development of critical thinking skills. This course has oriented the students who have already started studying midwifery to teach on main concepts of the occupation and professional principles and rules and methods and demonstration.
CONTENTS:
1.Maintaining a safe environment
2.Patient application and discharged from the hospital
3.Mobilizing
4.Infection Control
5.Individual’s need of hygiene, patient care and applications
6.Pain management
Skills List
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Admit and discharge a client
2. Use proper hand washing
3. Care for a client under category-specific isolation
4. Prepare a sterile field
5. Perform open gloving
6. Bathe a client
7. Perinea care
8. Back massage
9. Nail and foot care
10. Perform mouth care for unconscious or debilitated client
11. Clean dentures
12. Washing of hair in bed
13. Care of eye
14. Make an unoccupied and occupied bed
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Nursing skills are simulated and practiced in the clinical skills laboratory prior to performing in the clinical setting.
Visual Material
Discussion
Lecture
Student Presentations
Weekly nursing care plans
Skills checklist
Library resources
TEXTBOOK
1-Craven RF, Hirnle CJ (2003) Fundamentals of Nursing: Human health and Function. Fourth edition, Philadelphia, lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2-HatipoÄŸlu İ, Avcı Y, Öztürk A (2003) HemÅŸirelik Esasları, 8th Edition, Ankara: Damla Matbaacılık.
4-Elkin MK, Perry AG, Potter P. Nursing Interventions And Clinical Skills, Second Edition, Mosby, 2000.
5-Demirkıran F, Sezgin A, Tulum Y, Türk G, GüneÅŸ, Z, Gezer N, Yardakçı R. Beceri ÖÄŸrenim Rehberleri –I. F. Demirkıran, S. MemiÅŸ. (Ed) Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Yayın ve Basımevi, Aydın, 2003.
6-Akça Ay F, Turan Ertem Ü, Keser Özcan N, GüneÅŸ B, Demir Işık R, Savran S (2007) Temel HemÅŸirelik Kavramlar, İlkeler, Uygulamalar , 1th Edition, İstanbul: Medikal Yayıncılık.
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %50
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %50
Total : %100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
·Unit Exams (2) : %40
·Final Exam : %60
·Total : %100
It is also necessary to pass the course a grade of60 % laboratory exam.
A failure in any of the above components will result in failure for the course.
Course code: E08101
Course Title: Introduction to Midwifery and Concepts
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
2 theoretical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX2=28
Instructor: Zekiye Karaçam, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turtish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to acquaint student with midwifery as a profession and work places of midwives, basic concepts and theories relation with midwifery
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with midwifery as a profession and work places of midwives, basic concepts and theories relation with midwifery.
Contents:
Introduction of midwifery and description of midwifery, work places of midwives, description of health institutes in Aydın province, description of some midwifery’s theorists, health team and health care system, some basic concepts; human, basic human needs, health, illness, environment, self-image, homeostasis, crisis, loss and grief, anxiety, stress.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, and visual presentation, place for strolling, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·Terakye G., HemÅŸirelikte İletiÅŸim ve Hasta HemÅŸire İliÅŸkileri. GeniÅŸletilmiÅŸ 2. Baskı, AydoÄŸdu Ofset, Ankara 1994.
·Öz F., SaÄŸlık Alanında Temel Kavramlar. İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret AÅž., Ankara, 2004.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E 08113
Course Title: Parasitology
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 1
Status: Obligatory
Hour/Week: 1 h (T)
Total Class Hours: 14 X1: 14 h
Instructor: Hatice Ertabaklar
Instruction lenguage: Turkish
PREREQUSITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
The aim of this course to teach morphologies, life cycles, epidemiologies, pathogenesis of the parasites that were important for human health. Diagnosis and especially prevention of parsitic diseases.
Learning Outcomes
Students will be know importance of parasitic diseases. They may protect themshelves from parasitic diseases. They may give information about for parasite to patients. They will be able to guide to people who have semptoms of parasitic diasease.
Contents: Parsite, parasitism, and host relations. Lumen- Dwelling protozoa, Malaria and other blood and lumen dwelling protozoa, Intestinal nematodes, The blood and tissue dwelling nematodes. The trematodes. The cestodes. Artropods and human diseases.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
Powerpoint prensentation will be use in lessons. The board will be use for same drawings.
TEXTBOOK:
Medical Parasitology (Markel, Voge, Jhon) ,
Temel Tıbbi Parazitoloji (Gülendame Saygı)
Medikal Parazitoloji (Åževket YaÅŸarol)
ASSEMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07 115
Course Title: Physiology
Level: Undergraduate
Year: First
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 3
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week:T+P(2+2)
Total Hours: 14 weeks x 4=56
Instructor: Yüksel Yıldız Ph.D
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
The main objective of this course is to make Midwifery Students well informed about basic human physiology with emphasis on human reproduction.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be familiar with basic human Physiology. They will understand the basis of the physiological processes in human body and will be able to make the applications much easily, especially in human reproduction and pregnancy.
Contents:
Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and General Physiology; Blood Cells, Immunity and Blood Clotting; The Heart and The Circulation; Respiration; The Gastrointestinal Tract; The Body Fluids and Kidneys; Endocrinology and Reproduction; Membrane Physiology of Nerve and Muscle Cells; and The Nervous System.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
Classes will be held in the classroom and laboratory.
TEXTBOOK:
Yakar K. Fizyoloji.
YeÄŸen B.Ç., Ergene E., Alican İ. İnsan Fizyolojisi. Marmara Üniversitesi Yayınları.
Guyton AC, Hall JE. Tıbbi Fizyoloji ( Türkçe Tercüme). Nobel Tıp Kitabevi.
FORM OF TEACHING:
Lectures
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: AI 101
Course Title: Principles of Atatürk’s and Revolution History I
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: T (2+0)
Total Class Hours: 14weeks x 2h=28h
Instructor: ÖZTÜRK
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITIES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives: Comprehending the aims and philosophy of Principles and Revolution of Atatürk’s, is having the conscious of upgrading the nation to modern civilization level, being responsible to his/her nation and the world.
Learning Outcomes: The aim of this lesson is given information to the students in direction the targets of lesson.
Contents: The last period of the Ottoman Empire The first world war, foundation of the Republic, The War of Salvation, political events since the declaration of Republic until now (The problem of Musul, joining of Hatay to homeland, The War of Korea, the problem of Cyprus, Pacts); Developments in economical, political, cultural and educational area from the declaration of Republic till now.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
The course is taught in a lecture and regular attendance is strongly recommended. Students are expected to read the assigned chapter before attending the class. Study questions will be solved in the class before the two midterm and final exams.
TEXTBOOK:
- AYDEMİR, Ş.S. (1979) Tek Adam 1. Cilt, Remzi Kitapevi, İstanbul.
- AKŞİN, S. (1992) İstanbul Hükümetleri ve Milli Mücadele Mutlakiyete DönüÅŸ (1918-
1919), Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- AKŞİN, S. (1992) İstanbul Hükümetleri ve Milli Mücadele Son MeÅŸrutiyet (1919-1920),
Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- TİMUR, T. (1993) Türk Devrimi ve Sonrası, İmge Kitabevi.
- AYBARS, E. (2000) Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Tarihi 1, Ercan Kitabevi, İzmir.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
TEXTBOOK:
- AYDEMİR, Ş.S. (1980) Tek Adam 2. Cilt, Remzi Kitapevi, İstanbul.
- AYDEMİR, Ş.S. (1981) Tek Adam 3. Cilt, Remzi Kitapevi, İstanbul.
- (1992) ÇaÄŸdaÅŸ Türkiye Tarihi 1908- 1980 4. Cilt, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- (1996) Bugünkü Türkiye 1980- 1995 5. Cilt, Cem Yayınevi, İstanbul.
- TURAN, Åž. (1991) Türk Devrim Tarihi I. Kitap, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1992) Türk Devrim Tarihi 2. Kitap, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1995) Türk Devrim Tarihi 3. Kitap 1. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1996) Türk Devrim Tarihi 3. Kitap 2. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1999) Türk Devrim Tarihi 4. Kitap 1. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (1999) Türk Devrim Tarihi 4. Kitap 2. Bölüm, Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
- TURAN, Åž. (2002) Türk Devrim Tarihi 5. Kitap Bilgi Yayınevi, Ankara.
INDIVIDUAL LESSON INSTRUCTIONS
Name of the lesson: Turkish Language-I
Course code: TD 101
Type of teaching: Theoretical
Level of the lesson: Undergraduate
Studying year: 2005-2006
Semester: Fall
ECTS credit: 2
Total class hours: 14 weeks x 2 h = 28 h
Name of the instructor: Hamza Özkan
Goal of the lesson: To strengthen conscious of the the mother tongue
Prerequisites:
Contents: What is language? Birth of the languages. Language and communication. The importance of the language in a nation’s life. The place of the Turkish Language among the world languages. The historical development of Turkish and the places where it is spoken. General knowledge about the distinctive features of Turkish, spelling rules and violation of these rules. Punctuation marks and their implications. Written applications. Studies on the outstanding texts from Turkish and world literature.
Recommended reading materials: Poems, stories, articles, jokes selected from native and foreign authors’ studies.
Teaching methods: lecturing, question-answer, discussions and students’ presentations.
Evaluation methods: assignment and written examination.
Instruction language: Turkish
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
III. SEMESTER
Course code: E07 203
Course Title: Childbearing I
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Two
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 12
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
4 theoretical and 8 practical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX 12=168
Instructor: Sibel Åžeker, PhD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
The course can be accepted the student was successful from
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student with anatomy and physiology of reproductive system, conception and fetal development, anatomy and physiology of pregnancy, maternal and fetal assessment, maternal and fetal nutrition, and childbirth education.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with anatomy and physiology of reproductive system, conception and fetal development, anatomy and physiology of pregnancy, maternal and fetal assessment, maternal and fetal nutrition, and care during pregnancy and childbirth education. A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to designate, practice and evaluate prenatal care.
Contents:
Anatomy and physiology of reproductive system, conception and fetal development; conception, the embryo and fetus, anatomy and physiology of pregnancy; gravidity and parity, pregnancy tests, adaptations to pregnancy, reproductive system and breasts, general body systems, maternal and fetal nutrition; nutrient needs before contraception, nutrient needs during pregnancy, nutrient needs during lactation, cultural influences, care during pregnancy; diagnosis of pregnancy, adaptation to pregnancy, care management, variations in prenatal care, childbirth education; preconception care, role of the midwives, childbirth education, options of care, birth setting choices, components of childbirth education classes.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Lowdermilk DL, Perry SE, Bobak IM: Maternity & Women’s Healt Care. 7. baskı, Mosby, St. Louis, 2000
·Guyton A.C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. Cilt 1, 7. Baskı, Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1989.
·Guyton A.C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. Cilt 2, 7. Baskı, Nobel Tıp Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1989.
·Reeder SJ., Martin LL., Koniak-Griffin D. Maternity Nursing Family, Newborn, and Women’s Health Care. Eıghteenth Edition, Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
·Ä°nanç N. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı. Vehbi Koç Vakfı, İstanbul, 1956.
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Demir A. HamileliÄŸe Hazırlık DoÄŸum ve Sonrası Annenin El Kitabı. Hayat yayınevi, İstanbul, 2002.
·Atasü T. Gebelik Fetusa ve YenidoÄŸana Zararlı Etkenler. İstanbul Üniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, 1984.
·Hekimler BirliÄŸi. Kadın DoÄŸum. Türkiye Klinikleri Ders Notları. Ankara,1992.
·SolaroÄŸlu A., Özdemir Åž G., MüftüoÄŸlu E. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum El Kitabı. Hekimler Yayın BirliÄŸi, Ankara, 2002.
·ÅžimÅŸek E., ÅžimÅŸek T. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum. Ankara, 1992.
·Bayçu T. Patolojik Obstetrik. Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Ankara, 1980.
·KiÅŸniÅŸçi H A. Temel Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. GüneÅŸ yayınevi, Ankara, 1996.
·Collen Peter W. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojik Ultrasonografi. Atlas yayınevi, İstanbul, 1994.
·Bensen R C. Current Obstetric And Gynecologic Diagnosis And Treatment. Lange Medikal, Beirut, 1984.
·Scott R J. Donfort’s Obstetrics And Gynecology. J P Lippincott, Philadelphia,1994.
·Cliff E. Sonography İn Obstetrics And Gynecology Principles And Practice. Prentice Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Noakes D E. Fertility and Obstetrics İn Cottle. Blackwell, Oxford, 1997.
·Churchill E., Rymer J. Gynecology and Obstetrics. Livingstone , 1994.
·Hankins D V. Operative Obstetrics. Norwolk Connecticut, Appleton-Lange, 1995.
·Back W W. Obtetrics and Gynecology. Horwol, Newyork, 1988.
·Bonnett V R., Brown L K. Myles Textbook For Midwives. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
·Fox H., Wells M. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology. Newyork, Churchill, 1995.
·Fleischer C A. Sonography İn Obstetrics and Gynecology Principlesand Practice. Englewead Cliffs, Prentice-Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Sutherland C. Women’s Health: A Handbook For Nurses. Churchill Living Stone, Edinburg, 2001.
·Rogers C., Smith A. Women’s Health: A Primary Health Care Approach. Maclennon+Petty, Sydney, 1998.
·Lee C. Women’s Health: Psychological and Social Perspectives. Sage, London, 1998.
·Gyton A C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. 10. Baskı, Tavaslı Matbaacılık, Kasım 2001.
·Jahson R., Taylor W. Skills For Midwifery Practice. London, 2000.
·Creasy R K. Maternal-Fetal Medicine. W.B Sounders, Philadelphia, 1999.
·Milner R D G.,Herber S M. A Labur Atlas Of The Newborn. Walfe Medical Publications, London, 1984.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07211
Course Title: Communication Skills in Midwifery Practice
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Two
Semester: Autumn
ECTS Credit:2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week: 2hours theory
Total Class Hours: 15 weeksX2=30
Instructors
Yard. Doç. Dr. Fatma Demirkıran
Yard. Doç. Hülya ArslantaÅŸ
ÖÄŸr. Gör. Hatice Öner Altıok
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQISITES
DESCRIPTION:
Focuses on communication in proffessional, theory and skills, which have application to personal and professional situations. Midwifery students practice increasing their interpersonal effectiveness. Midwifery students, be able to apply special professional skills for patient and healthy person. Content includes listening skills, problem solving, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, group dynamics, assertive skills and communication within organizational structures.
Objectives:
To further the students' understanding of how the effectiveness of communication is mediated by intrapersonal, interpersonal and systemic factors, and to facilitate their development of communication skills.
To develop clear links and practical strategies derived from communications-related theories that will inform professional midwifery practice.
Contents:
Time management
Self-disclosure
Assertiveness
To Confer with Job
Relations with Proffessional
Helping Skills
Counselling Skills
Comunacation in Pregnancy
Giving Empatic Feedback
Conflicit and Solution
Painful Person and Care
Anxious person and Care
To inform bad news
TEACHING AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Teaching strategies include but are not limited to large and small group discussions, video, computer assisted instruction (CAI), role-playing, scenarios, oral and written exercises, papers. Individual and group activities.
4.Tschudın V., Counselling Skills For Nurses, Fourth Edition, An İmprint Of Harcourt And Company Limited, London, 1998.
5.Hisli Åžahin N., Stresle BaÅŸa Çıkma Olumlu bir Yaklaşım., Türk Psikologlar DerneÄŸi Yayınları:2, Ankara, 1994
ASSESSMENT:
Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Instruction Language: Turkish
Course Title: Histology – Embryology
Course Code: E07 205, Hist-Emb.
Status: Obligatory
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Two
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 2
Instructor: Erdogan Gürsoy
Prerequisites: None
Instruction Language: Turkish
Description: A lecture course that deals with the structure and function of human cells and tissues at the light and electron microscopic levels. This course also studies the embryonic development of human from gametogenesis to birth.
Objectives: The primary objectives of the course are to describe and examine current views of the structure and function of the human cells and tissues, and basic concepts of human embryology. Because birth defects are the leading cause of infant mortality and a major contributor to disabilities, and because new prevention strategies have been developed, understanding the principles of embryology is important for health care professionals. The course provides a concise but thorough description of embryology and its clinical significance, an awareness of which is essential in the diagnosis and prevention of birth defects. Recognition that an understanding of architecture and function of tissues and organs provides basic information fundamental to advanced study in medicine.
Learning Outcomes:
The students should be able to describe basic cellular structure, tissue types, the relationship between structure and function, and periods of development in human embryology.
Upon the successful completion of this course the students should be able to:
·List components of the cell.
·Describe the function of individual cellular structures.
·Describe the cell cycle and division processes.
·Describe cellular differentiation.
·Describe the types of epithelial tissues.
·Describe connective tissues, including bone and blood.
·Describe the types of muscle tissue.
·Describe nervous tissue.
·Define fertilization.
·Explain the stages of cell division and the processes that form the embryo.
·Define tissues that arise from each of the germ layers.
·Describe the embryonic period.
·Give a detailed account of the fetal period.
·Explain the development and function of the placenta and the amnion.
·Describe the development and function of the umbilical cord.
·Explain how parturition date is determined.
·Define teratology.
·Describe human birth defects, causes and complications.
Contents:
Ultra structural appearance of the cell, Cell division (cell cycle), Epithelium and glands, Connective tissues, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue, Blood, Gametogenesis, Fertilization and implantation, Formation of the bilaminar and trilaminar discs, Development of tissues and organs, body folding, The fetal period, The placenta and fetal membranes, Human birth defects and teratogens.
Textbooks:
1.Langman’s Medical Embryology, T.W. Sadler , Çeviri Editörü: C.BaÅŸaklar.
2.İnsan Embriyolojisi –Klinik Yönleri İle, Keith L. Moore, T.V.N. Persaud, 6. Baskıdan Çeviri, Çeviri Editörleri: M. Yıldırım, İ. Okar, H. Dalçık.
3.İnsanın Gelişimi ve İmplantasyon Biyolojisi, R. Demir.
4.Embriyoloji Atlası, E.Gürsoy, E.Koptagel.
Teaching and Learning Methods: Lecture aided by transparent sheets, slide show.
Assessment:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07 201
Course Title: Pharmacology
Level: Undergraduate
Year: First
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 2
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Week:T (2)
Total Hours: 14 weeks x 2=28
Instructor: Turhan Dost MD.
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
The main objective of this course is to make Midwifery Students to be learned the basics of the pharmacology and system pharmacology with emphasis on human reproduction.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be familiar with basic Pharmacology. They will understand the basis of the Pharmacologycal processes in human body, especially in human reproduction and pregnancy.
Contents:
Basic Principles of Pharmacology, Pharmacodynamics-Pharmacokinetics, Toxic Effects of Drugs, Autonomic Drugs, Cardiovascular Drugs, Drugs That Act in The Central Nervous System, Chemotherapeutic Drugs, Drugs Used in Respiratuar Disorders, Drugs Used in Renal Disorders, Drugs Used in Gastrointestinal Disorders, Endocrine Drugs.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
Classes will be held in the classroom.
TEXTBOOK:
M.İpek Cingi, Kevser Erol; Farmakoloji. Anadolu Üniversitesi A.Ö.F.
İsmet Dökmeci. Farmakoloji Dersleri. Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri.
FORM OF TEACHING:
Lectures
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E08 213
Course Title: Sociology of Health
Level: Undergraduate
Year: One
Semester: Fall
Status: Obligatory
Hours/week: 2-0-2 (T-A-C)
Lecturer: Gülhan Demiriz
Teaching Language: Turkish
ECTS: 2
PREQUISITES: None
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives: The aim of this course is to introduce some main approaches to health and illness. In addition, it aims to show students that the concept of health and illness; and even the treatment to the illness cannot be understood only in terms of the biological approaches. In short, this course aims at forming sociological perspective to the concepts of health and illness.
Contents: History of Sociology of Health; Research Areas; Some Main Concepts (e.g. Health, Illness); Some Main Arguments and Approaches to Health and Illness; Social Factors behind Illness; Relationships between Health, Illness and Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Structures; Social Class, Inequalities and Health; Different Health Systems.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
A variety of teaching methods is used, including lectures, hand-outs, group research and class discussions.
REFERENCES:
Belek, İlker (1998) Sağlık, Sınıf, Eşitsizlik. Sorun yayınları, 1. baskı
KoçoÄŸlu, F. (1998) Dünya’da ve Türkiye’de SaÄŸlık. Cumhuriyet Üniv. Yayınları, Sivas.
Özçelik, NurÅŸen, A. (2002) SaÄŸlık sosyolojisi; Kadın ve KentleÅŸme. Birey Yayıncılık
Öztek, Zafer (2001) Türkiye’de SaÄŸlık Hizmetleri. Yeni Türkiye, sayı 39.
Tezcan, S. G. (2001) “Türkiye’nin saÄŸlık düzeyi ve bazı saÄŸlık sorunları”, Yeni Türkiye. 39.
Turner, B. (2001) Kapitalizm, Sınıf ve Hastalık. (çev.Aylin Dikmen) Toplumbilim, sayı 13, ss.109-118
EVALUATION METHODS:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course code: E07209
Course Title: Surgical Practice and Care of Pregnancy
Level: Undergraduate
Year: two
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 8
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
2 hours theory and 4 hours Clinical Practice / 15 weeks
Total Class Hours:
15 weeks x 6 hours
Instructor: Nurdan GEZER
Instruction Language: Turkish
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student with anatomy and physiology of body system, diseases, surgical experiences, and nursing care in specialized settings and standards, professional responsibilities,
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with development of the history of patient, codes of ethics, , standards, professional responsibilities, anatomy and physiology of body system, diseases, surgical experiences, and nursing care in specialized settings and standards, professional responsibilities,
Contents:
1. Anatomy and physiology of human body ,
2. General concept of nursing practice,
3. Pathophysiologic mechanisms of disease,
4. Surgical experience,
5. Problems related to altered sensory input,
6. Problems of oxygenation ventilation, problems of ingestination absorption, and elimination, 7.Problems of urinary function,
8. Problems related to regulatory mechanisms,
9. Problems related to movement and coordination and nursing care specialized settings
10. Use acquired critical thinking skills as the basis for managing nursing care for groups of clients in structured acute, chronic, and wellness settings.
11. Use interpersonal communication skills to collaborate with health care team participants to attain client-centered goals.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Nursing skills are simulated and practiced in the clinical skills laboratory prior to performing in the clinical setting.
Visual Material
Discussion
Lecture
Student Presentations
Library resources
TEXTBOOK:
-Tucker S M, canobbio M M, Paquette E V, Wells M F: patient Care Standards, Mosby, St Louis, 2000
-[edited by] Betty J. Ackley, Gail B. Ladwig: Nursing diagnosis handbook: a guide to planning care, 5th ed, Mosby, St. Louis, 2002
-Jane C. Rothrock, Care of The Patient in Surgery 2003
-Medical Surgical Nursing 2000, 2006
-Erdil F., Elbaş N., Cerrahi Hastalıkları Hemşireliği, 2000 Ankara
-Medical-surgical nursing made incredibly easy 2001
-Cerrahi hastalarda fizik muayene ve tanı 1989
-Cerrahi hastalıkları hemşireliği el kitabı 2000
-Platin N., ve ark. HemÅŸireler için kanser el kitabı 1998 Ankara
-Akbayrak N, ve ark. Hemşirelik Bakım Planları 2007 Ankara
-Cerrahi El kitabı Çeviri editörleri Aydın S, ve ark. 2002 Ankara
ASSESSMENT:
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %50
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %50
Total : % 100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
A failure in any of the above components will result in failure for the course.
V. SEMESTER
Course Code: E08 303
Course Title: Child Health and Diseases
Level:Undergraduate
Year: Thirty year /One Semestre
Credit: 7
Status:
Hours/week: 3 theoretical and 8 practical
Total Class Hours:14 weeksx11=154
Instructor: Hüsniye ÇALIÅžIR, Funda GÜLER
Instruction Language:Turkish
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives: This course aims to teach student with information about child growth and development, nursing practices related to promotion of child and family, prevention of illnesses and nursing care of ill child and Family Centered Care Skills.
Learning Outcomes:
1.Students will obtain information about the childhood health problems in Turkey and in the World.
2.Students will obtain information about preventive interventions to child health problems
3.Students will obtain information about child health nursing is important for prevention to child health problems
4.Students will be familiar the factors affecting children's growth and development
5.Students will have acquired the competency to designate, practice and evaluate nursing care to have needs of the child and family.
Contents:
The problems of child health in Turkey and in the World, growth and development through childhood (infant to adolescent) (The factors affecting growth and development, theoretic foundations of development, assesment of 0-18 aged children's growth and development, preventing accidental injury and care of injured child, assesment of child heath, immunization during childhood ages, nutritional needs, assesment and nursing care of child with malnutrition, family-centered care of the child during illness and hospitalization, health promotion of the newborn, nursing care of the newborn and family, health problems of newborn, nursing care of the high risk newborn and family, nursing care of the child with respiratory disfunction, nursing care of the child with gastrointestinal disfunction, nursing care of the child with cardiovascular disfunction, nursing care of the child with hematologic and oncologic problems, nursing care of the child with genitourinary disfunction, nursing care of the child with cerebral disfunction, nursing care of the child with gastrointestinal disfunction,nursing care of the child with endocrine disfunction, nursing care of the child with gastrointestinal disfunction, nursing care of the child with neuromuscular or muscular disfunction, nursing care of the child with special needs
Teaching and Learning Methods:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOOK:
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Cura, A. SaÄŸlıklı Çocuk Beslenmesi Kurs Kitabı. Ege Çocuk Vakfı Yayınları No:2, İzmir, 1997.
·Cura, A.Çocuk SaÄŸlığı ve Hastalıkları. Ege Çocuk Vakfı Yayınları, No:2, İzmir, 1999.
·ÇavuÅŸoÄŸlu H. Çocuk SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi Cilt 1. 3. baskı Bizim Büre Basımevi, Ankara,1996.
·ÇavuÅŸoÄŸlu H. Çocuk SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi Cilt 2. 3. baskı Bizim Büre Basımevi, Ankara,1997.
·Foster R, Hunsberger M, Anderson J,(1990) Family Centered Nursing Care of Children. W.B. Saunders Company.
·Hacettepe Üniversitesi Nüfus Etütleri Enstitüsü. Türkiye Nüfus ve SaÄŸlık AraÅŸtırması 2003. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Nüfus Etütleri Enstitüsü, SaÄŸlık Bakanlığı Ana Çocuk SaÄŸlığı ve Aile Planlaması Genel MüdürlüÄŸü, Devlet Planlama TeÅŸkilatı ve Avrupa BirliÄŸi, Ankara (Türkiye), 2004.
·Kavaklı A, Pek H, Bahçecik N. Çocuk Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 1. Baskı, Alemder ofset, İstanbul, 1995.
·Kavaklı A. Çocukluk YaÅŸlarında Büyüme ve GeliÅŸme. 1. Baskı Hilal Matbaacılık AÅž., İstanbul, 1992.
·Novak, JC.,Broom, BL., (1999). Maternal and Child Health Nursing, Mosby Comp., 9. Ed., St Louis
·Taneli,N., Taneli, B. SaÄŸlıklı Çocuk Beslenmesi.Dokuz eylül yayınları, İzmir, 1998
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·T.C. SaÄŸlık Bakanlığı AÇS-AP Genel MüdürlüÄŸü: Üçüncü bin yıla baÅŸlarken anne ve çocukların durumu, 2000
·Wise BV, McKenna C, Garvin G, Harmon BJ. Nursing Care of the General Pediatric Surgical Patient. Apsen Publishers, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland, 2000.
·Wong DL, Hockenberry-Eaten M. Wong’s Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. 6th Ed., Mosby , Inc., USA.
Assessment:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course code: E07 301
Course Title: Childbearing III
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Tree
Semester: Fall
ECTS Credit: 17
Status: Obligatory
Hours/Weeks:
4 theoretical and 8 practical
Total Class Hours:
14 weeksX12=168
Instructor: Zekiye Karaçam, PhD
Instruction Language: Turkish
PREREQUISITES:
The course can be accept the student was successful from the course of Childbearing II
DESCRIPTION:
Objectives:
This course aims to teach student with labor and birth processes, management of discomfort in labor, fetal assessment in labor, care during labor, postpartum physiology, assessment and care during the postpartum period, transition to parenthood, physiology and physical adaptations of the newborn, assessment and care of the newborn, newborn nutrition and feeding.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with labor and birth processes, management of discomfort in labor, fetal assessment in labor, care during labor, postpartum physiology, assessment and care during the postpartum period, transition to parenthood, physiology and physical adaptations of the newborn, assessment and care of the newborn, newborn nutrition and feeding. A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to designate, practice and evaluate inrapartum care and care of the newborn.
Contents:
labor and birth processes; factors affecting labor, prcess of labor, physiologic adaptation to labor, management of discomfort in labor; discomfort during labor and birth, factors influencing pain response, nonpharmacologic management of discomfort, pharmacologic management of discomfort, fetal assessment in labor; basic for monitoring, monitoring techniques, fetal heart rate patterns, care during labor; postpartum physiology, assessment and care during the postpartum period, transition to parenthood, physiology and physical adaptations of the newborn, assessment and care of the newborn, newborn nutrition and feeding.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Lowdermilk DL, Perry SE, Bobak IM: Maternity & Women’s Healt Care. 7. baskı, Mosby, St. Louis, 2000
·Reeder SJ., Martin LL., Koniak-Griffin D. Maternity Nursing Family, Newborn, and Women’s Health Care. Eıghteenth Edition, Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
·Ä°nanç N. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı. Vehbi Koç Vakfı, İstanbul, 1956.
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Köker A H. DoÄŸum ve Ebelik Tarihi. Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri, 1997.
·Merger R., Ülkülü O. Sancısız DoÄŸum. 2.Baskı, Saydam yayınevi, Ankara, 1983.
·KoÅŸay S. DoÄŸum Kontrolünde Oral Kontraseptifler. Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, İzmir, 1984.
·Demir A. HamileliÄŸe Hazırlık DoÄŸum ve Sonrası Annenin El Kitabı. Hayat yayınevi, İstanbul, 2002.
·Atasü T. Gebelik Fetusa ve YenidoÄŸana Zararlı Etkenler. İstanbul Üniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, 1984.
·Hekimler BirliÄŸi. Kadın DoÄŸum. Türkiye Klinikleri Ders Notları. Ankara,1992.
·SolaroÄŸlu A., Özdemir Åž G., MüftüoÄŸlu E. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum El Kitabı. Hekimler Yayın BirliÄŸi, Ankara, 2002.
·ÅžimÅŸek E., ÅžimÅŸek T. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum. Ankara, 1992.
·Bayçu T. Patolojik Obstetrik. Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Ankara, 1980.
·KiÅŸniÅŸçi H A. Temel Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. GüneÅŸ yayınevi, Ankara, 1996.
·Collen Peter W. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojik Ultrasonografi. Atlas yayınevi, İstanbul, 1994.
·Bensen R C. Current Obstetric And Gynecologic Diagnosis And Treatment. Lange Medikal, Beirut, 1984.
·Scott R J. Donfort’s Obstetrics And Gynecology. J P Lippincott, Philadelphia,1994.
·Cliff E. Sonography İn Obstetrics And Gynecology Principles And Practice. Prentice Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Noakes D E. Fertility and Obstetrics İn Cottle. Blackwell, Oxford, 1997.
·Churchill E., Rymer J. Gynecology and Obstetrics. Livingstone , 1994.
·H Fox. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology, Churchill, Newyork, 1995.
·Kruppel A R., Drukker J E. High- Risk Pregnancy= A Team Approach. WB Sounders, Philafelphia, 1986.
·Hankins D V. Operative Obstetrics. Norwolk Connecticut, Appleton-Lange, 1995.
·Back W W. Obtetrics and Gynecology. Horwol, Newyork, 1988.
·Bonnett V R., Brown L K. Myles Textbook For Midwives. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
·Fox H., Wells M. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology. Newyork, Churchill, 1995.
·Fleischer C A. Sonography İn Obstetrics and Gynecology Principlesand Practice. Englewead Cliffs, Prentice-Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Güner H. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojide Ultrasonografi. İstanbul, Atlas, 1994.
·Sutherland C. Women’s Health: A Handbook For Nurses. Churchill Living Stone, Edinburg, 2001.
·Rogers C., Smith A. Women’s Health: A Primary Health Care Approach. Maclennon+Petty, Sydney, 1998.
·Lee C. Women’s Health: Psychological and Social Perspectives. Sage, London, 1998.
·Gyton A C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. 10. Baskı, Tavaslı Matbaacılık, Kasım 2001.
·Jahson R., Taylor W. Skills For Midwifery Practice. London, 2000.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 4. Baskı,Ankara, 2000.
·Creasy R K. Maternal-Fetal Medicine. W.B Sounders, Philadelphia, 1999.
·Klaus M H., Skillman NJ. Birth, İnteraction and Attachment:Explaring The Foundations For Modern Perinatology. Johnson&Johnson Baby Products Co, 1982.
·Milner R D G.,Herber S M. A Labur Atlas Of The Newborn. Walfe Medical Publications, London, 1984.
·Faracoff A., Martin R J. Neonatal- Perinatal Medicine: Diseases Of The Fetus and İnfant. St. Louis, Mosby, 1997.
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07305
Course Title: Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology (For Midvifery)
This course aims to teach student with normal developmental physcology and abnormal developmental physcology of childhood and adult.
Learning Outcomes:
Student will be familiar with normal developmental psycology, theories of development, and developmental psychopathology during childhood. A student who successfully finishes the course is expected to have acquired the competency to evaluate child development.
Contents:
Introductıon
Physical Development and Motor Skills
Cognitive Development
Social and Personality Development
Motor Skills Disorders
·Tic Disorder
·Hyperactivity Disorder(Attention Deficit and disruptive behavior disorders-ADHD)
Elimination Disorders
·Enuresis
·Encopresis
Mental Retardation and rehabilitation
Communication and Common Developmental Disorders
·Stuttering
·Autism
Conduct Disorders
·Biting nails
·Separation anxiety
Teaching and Learning Methods:
Lectures, interactive education method.
TEXTBOOK:
·Aydın B, Can G, Ersanlı K ve Ark. GeliÅŸim ve ÖÄŸrenme Psikolojisi. Editör: Binnur YeÅŸilyaprak, 2. Baskı, Pegem Yayıncılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Bacanlı H. GeliÅŸim ve ÖÄŸrenme. 6. Baskı, Nobel Yayınları, Ankara, 2003.
·CüceloÄŸlu D. İnsan ve Davranışı 4. Baskı, Remzi Kitabevi, İstanbul, 1993.
·EkÅŸi A. Ben Hasta DeÄŸilim. Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul, 1999.
·Erden M, Akman Y. GeliÅŸim ve ÖÄŸrenme 10. Baskı, ArkadaÅŸ Yayınevi, Ankara, 2001.
·Kavaklı A, Pek H, Bahçecik N. Çocuk Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 1. Baskı, Alemder ofset, İstanbul, 1995.
·Kavaklı A. Çocukluk YaÅŸlarında Büyüme ve GeliÅŸme. 1. Baskı Hilal Matbaacılık AÅž., İstanbul, 1992.
·Onur B. GeliÅŸim Psikolojisi. 5. Baskı, İmge Kitabevi, Ankara, 2000.
·SenemoÄŸlu N. GeliÅŸim, ÖÄŸrenme ve ÖÄŸretim 3. Baskı, Gazi Kitabevi, Ankara, 2001.
The main objective of this course is to make Nursery Students well informed about basic human genetics.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be familiar with basic Medical Genetics. They will understand the basis of the human genetic diseases.
Contents:
Mitosis, meiosis, gametogenesis, structure and mutations of DNA, Mendelian disorders, chromosomal aberrations, main chromosomal disorders, prenatal diagnosis, pedigree analysis, consanguineous marriages and genetic counselling.
TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS:
Classes will be held in the classroom
TEXTBOOK:
1)Kasap H, Kasap M, Matur A, Temoçin K:Tıbbi Biyoloji (Genetik) Ders Notları
Çukurova Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Yayınları.
2) Başaran N: Tıbbi Genetik, Bilim Teknik Yayınevi.
FORM OF TEACHING:
Lectures
Visual Material
ASSESSMENT:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
VII. SEMESTER
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E08407
Sağlık İstatistikleri ve Bilgisayar Uygulama
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2
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3
48
4
Course code: E08407
Course Title: Bioistatistics and Computer Applications
Level:
Year: 4
Semester: VII
ECTS Credit:4
Status:
Hours/Week: 4
Total Class Hours: 14week x4 hours = 56
Instructor: Filiz Adana, Safiye Özvurmaz
Instruction language: Turkish
Objectives:
The aim of the course is to define to the students aware of the essential information about health statistics which is an important subject of health sciences. Detailed knowledge about statistics of health is given to students according to their levels. Specific information about health statistics of Turkey and the World is also given to students during the course and discussions are made about the given knowledge. Objectives of the curse:
• To introduce classification of the data
• To inform to parameter of descriptive distribution
Contents:
· The Importance of statistics at health sciences
· Biostatistics in nursing
· Classification of data
· Mean, median, mode, standard error, standard deviation, confidence interval, confidence limits
· Populations and samples
· Parametric tests
· Nonparametric tests
· Differences between means
· Differences between percentages
· the "t" tests
· Chi-square tests
· Variance
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
Textbook:
İstatistik Uygulamalar, Kutsal A., Alpan O., Arpacık R., Ankara,1990
Biyoistatistik, SümbüloÄŸlu K., SümbüloÄŸlu V., Ankara, 1995
Biyoistatistik, Kan İ., Bursa, 1998
HemÅŸirelikte AraÅŸtırma İlke Süreç ve Yöntemleri. Aksayan S., Bahar Z., Bayık A. Ve ark. Ed. Erefe İ. İstanbul, 2002.
Biyoistatistik araÅŸtırma ilkeleri, Çelik M.Y. Dicle üniversitesi Matbaası, Diyarbakır, 1999.
Assessment:
Midterm exam: 40%
Final / completion exam: 60%
Total: 100%
It is also necessary to pass the course a grade of 60 % laboratory exam
Course Code: E07 403
Course Title: Education in Maternal- Child Health
Level: Undergraduate
Year: Four
Semester:Autumn
ECTS Credits: 4
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:14 weeks x 4 hours = 56 hours
Hours/Week: 2 Hours Theory and 2 Hours practical
Instructor: Nurdan GEZER
Muazzez ÅžAHBAZ
Yıldız DENAT
Instruction Language: Turkish
curriculum
DESCRIPTION:
This course is to acquaint the midwifery students about educate midwife who examine basic concepts, theories and principles related to teaching-learning process and use these in professional roles/functions.
OBJECTIVES:
Aim of this program is to educate midwife who examine basic concepts, theories and principles related to teaching-learning process and use these in professional roles/functions containing philosophy of Midwifery.
CONTENTS:
Professional Roles and Educationist Role
Philosophy of Midwifery Education
Basic Concepts in Education
Basic Learning Theories and Principles Related to Teaching-Learning Process
Education Programs and Characteristics
Teaching/Learning Strategies, Methods and Techniques
Fidan, N., Erden, M.: Eğitime Giriş, Alkım Yayınları, Ankara
Sullvian R., Magarick, R. et.al. (1999) Tıp EÄŸitimcileri İçin EÄŸitim Becerileri Rehberi. Çev. N.Åžahin, Çev. Ed. Özvarış. Hacettepe Halk SaÄŸlığı Vakfı, Ankara.
Binbaşıoğlu, C. (1995) Eğitim Psikolojisi. 9. Basım, Yargıcı Matbaası, Ankara.
More, K.D. ÖÄŸretim Becerileri. Edit.E. AltıntaÅŸ, Çev. N. Kaya
Gürkan, T., Gözütok, D., PektaÅŸ, S. ve ark. (1998) EÄŸitim Bilimine GiriÅŸ. Edit. F. Varış, Alkım YAyınevi, İstanbul.
Özden, M. (2001) SaÄŸlık EÄŸitimi. Feryal Matbaası, Ankara.
Okçabol, R. (1996) Halk EÄŸitimi. Der Yayınları, İstanbul.
Sönmez, V. (1993) Program GeliÅŸtirmede ÖÄŸretmen El Kitabı. Anı Yayıncılık, Ankara.
Bilen, M. (1996) Plandan Uygulamaya ÖÄŸretim. Aydan Web Tesisleri. Ankara.
Bümen, N., Yurdakul, B., Yurtluk, M. ve ark. (2005) EÄŸitimde Yeni Yönelimler. Edit. Ö. Demirel. 2. Baskı. Pegem Yayıncılık. Ankara.
ASSESSMENT
In order to pass this course:
Midterm Exams and Final Exam : %75
Assessment Clinical Practice Experience : %25
Total : %100
*Assessment Midterm Exams and Final Exam:
·Unit Exams (1) : %40
·Final Exam : %60
·Total : %100
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E08401
Ana Çocuk SaÄŸlığı Hizmetleri
2
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8
6
150
13
Course Code: E08 401
Course Title: Maternal – Child Health Services
Level: Undergraduate
Year: 4 Semester: VII
ECTS Credit: 13
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours: 14 week x 10 Hours= 140
Hours/ Week: 2 Hours Theory and 8 Hours practical
Instructor: Filiz Adana, Safiye Özvurmaz
Instruction Language: Turkish
Objectives:
This course is focus on taking care of mother and newborn’s mental, physical and social health and in order to follow it, it is necessary to examine it in basic approach of health service and at so it is focus on to gain information and skill
Aim to the Course;
Learning Outcomes:
Students will obtain information about the public health problems in Turkey and in the World.
Students will be provided with an opportunity to participate in caring for clients in various health settings, including Home Care Nursing, as a component of their community health experience.
Students will apply knowledge and skills from nursing and public health sciences to expand their understanding of caring for a community’s health.
Contents:
Importance and content of the mother and newborn health.
Mother and newborn health and problems in the world and Turkey.
Health service and the position of midwife.
Giving the Health service of mother and newborn through the Primary Health Service.
To recognice the society
The technique of taking care of plan
Technique of visiting home
System of record and statistics
Environmental health
Safe motherhood
Taking care of the mother and newborn before/ after and through the birth at home and the importance of the midwife
Taking care of the newborn at home
The importance of the team composed of mother, child health care service.
Teaching and Learning Methods
Lectures, visual presentation and demonstration, practice, interactive education method.
Textbook:
Halk SaÄŸlığı (Temel bilgiler). Prof. Dr. Münevver Bertan, Doç.Dr.ÇaÄŸatay Güler Ankara.1995,
Hacettepe üniversitesi Nüfus Etütleri enstitüsü, Türkiye Nüfus ve SaÄŸlık AraÅŸtırması 2003. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Nüfus Etütleri, saÄŸlık Bakanlığı ve Ana- Çocuk SaÄŸlığı ve Aile Planlaması Genel MüdürlüÄŸü, Devlet Planlama TeÅŸkilatı ve Avrupa BirliÄŸi, Ankara( Türkiye), 2004
Ana ve Çocuk saÄŸlığında Temel Bilgiler. Unicef. 1992 Ankara.
Kaynak ekle
Assessment:
Midterm exam and Final exam: 50%
Assesment Clinical Practice Experience : 50 %
Total: 100%
Course Code: E07 403
Course Title: Women’s Health and Diseases
Level: Graduate
Status: Obligatory
Total Class Hours:14 week x 10 = 140 hours
Hours/Week: 2 hours theory and 8 hours Clinical Practice / 14 Week
İnstructor: Sibel Şeker, PhD.
İnstruction Language:Turkish
PREREQRIPTION
None
DESCRİPTİON:
Objectives :This course aims to the use of critical thinking and caring as a foundation for the midwifery in Women’s Health and Diseases,alterations in reproductive health. The student will function as a member within the discipline of midwifery, as a provider/manager of care and promoter of health and well being.
Learning Outcomes:
Provide, manage, and direct care for women with alterations in reproductive health in a
safe, caring environment.
Apply various techniques to promote health and to assess for alterations in women's
reproductive health.
Utilize a health teaching plan individualized to the educational needs to facilitate coping
of the woman experiencing an alteration in reproductive health.
Utilize critical thinking skills to promote, maintain, and restore the health of the woman
experiencing an alteration in reproductive health.
Evaluate midwifery interventions for clients experiencing an alteration in women's health in
attaining health promotion and maintenance.
As a member within the discipline of midwifery, collaborate with the health care team to
facilitate integrated client care.
Contents:
Women’s health care, cancer of reproductive system, diagnosis and treatment at gynecology.
TEACHİNG AND LEARNİNG METHODS:
Lectures, and visual presentation, place for strolling, interactive education method.
TEXTBOK:
·TaÅŸkın L. (Çev. Ed.) Yüksek Riskli gebelik ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. İkinci baskıdan çeviri, Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara, 2002.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 5. Baskı, Sistem Ofset Matbaacılık, Ankara, 2002.
·Lowdermilk DL, Perry SE, Bobak IM: Maternity & Women’s Healt Care. 7. baskı, Mosby, St. Louis, 2000
·Reeder SJ., Martin LL., Koniak-Griffin D. Maternity Nursing Family, Newborn, and Women’s Health Care. Eıghteenth Edition, Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1997.
·Ä°nanç N. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum HemÅŸireliÄŸi El Kitabı. Vehbi Koç Vakfı, İstanbul, 1956.
·CoÅŸkun A., KaranisoÄŸlu H. DoÄŸum ve Kadın Hastalıkları HemÅŸireliÄŸi. TC Anadolu Üniversitesi, EskiÅŸehir, 1996.
·Köker A H. DoÄŸum ve Ebelik Tarihi. Erciyes Üniversitesi, Kayseri, 1997.
·Merger R., Ülkülü O. Sancısız DoÄŸum. 2.Baskı, Saydam yayınevi, Ankara, 1983.
·KoÅŸay S. DoÄŸum Kontrolünde Oral Kontraseptifler. Ege Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, İzmir, 1984.
·Demir A. HamileliÄŸe Hazırlık DoÄŸum ve Sonrası Annenin El Kitabı. Hayat yayınevi, İstanbul, 2002.
·Atasü T. Gebelik Fetusa ve YenidoÄŸana Zararlı Etkenler. İstanbul Üniversitesi CerrahpaÅŸa Tıp Fakültesi, İstanbul, 1984.
·Hekimler BirliÄŸi. Kadın DoÄŸum. Türkiye Klinikleri Ders Notları. Ankara,1992.
·SolaroÄŸlu A., Özdemir Åž G., MüftüoÄŸlu E. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum El Kitabı. Hekimler Yayın BirliÄŸi, Ankara, 2002.
·ÅžimÅŸek E., ÅžimÅŸek T. Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum. Ankara, 1992.
·Bayçu T. Patolojik Obstetrik. Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Ankara, 1980.
·KiÅŸniÅŸçi H A. Temel Kadın Hastalıkları ve DoÄŸum Bilgisi. GüneÅŸ yayınevi, Ankara, 1996.
·Collen Peter W. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojik Ultrasonografi. Atlas yayınevi, İstanbul, 1994.
·Bensen R C. Current Obstetric And Gynecologic Diagnosis And Treatment. Lange Medikal, Beirut, 1984.
·Scott R J. Donfort’s Obstetrics And Gynecology. J P Lippincott, Philadelphia,1994.
·Cliff E. Sonography İn Obstetrics And Gynecology Principles And Practice. Prentice Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Noakes D E. Fertility and Obstetrics İn Cottle. Blackwell, Oxford, 1997.
·Churchill E., Rymer J. Gynecology and Obstetrics. Livingstone , 1994.
·H Fox. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology, Churchill, Newyork, 1995.
·Kruppel A R., Drukker J E. High- Risk Pregnancy= A Team Approach. WB Sounders, Philafelphia, 1986.
·Hankins D V. Operative Obstetrics. Norwolk Connecticut, Appleton-Lange, 1995.
·Back W W. Obtetrics and Gynecology. Horwol, Newyork, 1988.
·Bonnett V R., Brown L K. Myles Textbook For Midwives. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
·Fox H., Wells M. Haires and Taylor Obstetrical and Gynecological Pathology. Newyork, Churchill, 1995.
·Fleischer C A. Sonography İn Obstetrics and Gynecology Principlesand Practice. Englewead Cliffs, Prentice-Hall İnternational, 1995.
·Güner H. Obstetrik ve Jinekolojide Ultrasonografi. İstanbul, Atlas, 1994.
·Sutherland C. Women’s Health: A Handbook For Nurses. Churchill Living Stone, Edinburg, 2001.
·Rogers C., Smith A. Women’s Health: A Primary Health Care Approach. Maclennon+Petty, Sydney, 1998.
·Lee C. Women’s Health: Psychological and Social Perspectives. Sage, London, 1998.
·Gyton A C. Tıbbi Fizyoloji. 10. Baskı, Tavaslı Matbaacılık, Kasım 2001.
·Jahson R., Taylor W. Skills For Midwifery Practice. London, 2000.
·TaÅŸkın L. DoÄŸum ve Kadın SaÄŸlığı HemÅŸireliÄŸi. 4. Baskı,Ankara, 2000.
·Creasy R K. Maternal-Fetal Medicine. W.B Sounders, Philadelphia, 1999.
·Klaus M H., Skillman NJ. Birth, İnteraction and Attachment:Explaring The Foundations For Modern Perinatology. Johnson&Johnson Baby Products Co, 1982.
·Milner R D G.,Herber S M. A Labur Atlas Of The Newborn. Walfe Medical Publications, London, 1984.
·Faracoff A., Martin R J. Neonatal- Perinatal Medicine: Diseases Of The Fetus and İnfant. St. Louis, Mosby, 1997.