Undergraduate
Faculty of Health Sciences
Nursing
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Anatomy

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
HEM1002 1 Anatomy 2/0/2 CC Turkish 5
Course Goals
 It is aimed to teach the student the basic anatomy knowledge required for the student effectively and to integrate anatomical knowledge and skills into the nursing profession by gaining anatomy competence.
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Instructor(s) Assist. Prof. Dr.. Ahmet Taha Demirbaş
Course Assistant(s) Research Assistant Rahime Atakoğlu
Schedule Theoretical: Thursday, 09:00-09:45/10:00-10:45, Şirinevler Campus C Block Laboratory: Thursday, 11:00-11:45/12:00-12:45, Şirinevler Campus C Block
Office Hour(s) Lecturer. Ahmet Taha Demirbaş, Thursday 11: 00-12: 45, Şirinevler Campus CBlok
Teaching Methods and Techniques -- Verbal lecture, laboratory, question and answer, video
Principle Sources 1.Yıldırım M. Success in Anatomy Human Anatomy Workbook. Nobel Medical Bookstore, Istanbul 2001
2.Yıldırım M. Human Anatomy Volume 1. Nobel Medical Bookstore, Istanbul 2005 3.Yıldırım M. Human Anatomy Vol 2. Nobel Medical Bookstore, Istanbul 2005
Other Sources 1. Köylü H. Medical Physiology with Clinical Expressions. Istanbul: Istanbul medical bookstore; 2016. 2. Standring S, editor. Gray's anatomy: The anatomical basis of clinical practice. London: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2008.
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introduction to Human Anatomy Anatomy and Anatomical Planes Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
2. Week Medical Terminology Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
3. Week Introduction to the Locomotor System Upper Extremity Bones Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
4. Week Lower Extremity Bones Columna Vertebralis - Thorax Bones Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
5. Week Skull Bones Joints Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
6. Week Skeletal Muscles (Striated Muscles) Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
7. Week Introduction to the Circulatory System Heart Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
8. Week Midterm
9. Week Main Veins in the Body Arteries-Veins Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
10. Week Respiratory System Organs Respiratory Mechanism Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
11. Week Introduction to the Digestive System Digestive Tract Organs Additive Organs in Digestion Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
12. Week Urinary System Anatomy Female Genital System Anatomy Male Genital System Anatomy Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
13. Week Introduction to the Nervous System Medulla Spinalis and Spinal Nerves Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
14. Week Central Nervous System Endocrine System Anatomy Oral expression, laboratory, question and answer,
15. Week Final exam
16. Week Final exam
17. Week Final exam
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 40
Final Exam 1 60


Program Outcomes
PO-1Has the current theoretical knowledge required by the nursing profession.
PO-2Has the practical skills to meet the health needs of individuals, families, groups and society with a holistic and humanistic approach.
PO-3Applies quality and evidence-based nursing care process while meeting the health needs of individual, family, group and society.
PO-4It considers ethical principles in nursing care, education, management and research.
PO-5Follows nursing laws and regulations and acts appropriately.
PO-6Uses effective communication skills.
PO-7It provides health education and counseling services to individuals, families, groups and communities.
PO-8As an active member of the healthcare team, it fulfills its roles and functions in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary cooperation.
PO-9It shows an empathic approach in a sensitive way to all kinds of changes that may affect the health of the individual, family, group and society.
PO-10It uses lifelong learning, problem solving and critical thinking skills.
PO-11Follows up-to-date care technologies in line with the health needs of the society and reflects them on nursing practices.
PO-12While practicing the profession, she becomes a role model for her/his colleagues.
PO-13It protects the core professional values it has acquired.
PO-14Uses professional autonomy in health related decisions.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Explain the definition of anatomy, its parts, and medical terms used in anatomy.
LO-2Explain the anatomical structures of the skeleton and muscular system that make up the movement.
LO-3Knows the structure of the basic organs and systems that make up the circulatory system and can use the right area in nursing practices.
LO-4The digestive system can describe the organ structures and locations.
LO-5Define respiratory system organ structures and locations.
LO-6Define the urogenital system and the structures and locations of the basic organs that make up these systems.
LO-7Describe the nervous system organ structures and locations and explain the nervous system structure and properties.
LO-8Learns the endocrine system and sensory organs together with their functions.
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13PO 14
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