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FIRST AND EMERGENCY AID (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT PRACTICES II ACL216 2 4 5+4 7.0 7.0


General Information
Language of Instruction Turkish
Level of the Course Unit Associate's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 5, EQF-LLL: Level 5, QF-EHEA: Short Cycle
Type of the Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery of the Course Unit Face-to-face
Work Placement(s) Requirement for the Course Unit Yes
Coordinator of the Course Unit Instructor HÜLYA GÜLLERCİ
Instructor(s) of the Course Unit Instructor HÜLYA GÜLLERCİ
Assistant(s) of the Course Unit

Prerequisites and/or co-requisities of the course unit
CATEGORY OF THE COURSE UNIT
Category of the Course Unit Degree of Contribution (%)
Fundamental Course in the field % 100
Course providing specialised skills to the main field -
Course providing supportive skills to the main field -
Course providing humanistic, communication and management skills -
Course providing transferable skills -

Objectives and Contents
Objectives of the Course Unit Objective is to proceed advanced lifecycle support and situation
Contents of the Course Unit The aim of the course is to teach advanced life support practices, features and approaches, and the situations to be followed in these subjects. In the course content, -Trauma Kinematics, General approach rules in patients with trauma and patient transplantation General Evaluation of the Patient with Polytrauma Management and circulatory support of critical trauma patient Bleeding types, Emergency Care in Internal and External Bleeding (Basic Principles of Wound Care, Tourniquet Application, Suture etc.) -Shock and shock types, Pre-Hospital Emergency Care in Shock, Urticaria, Angioedema and Emergency Approach in Anaphylaxis Emergency Care in Soft Tissue Injuries and Soft Tissue Injuries Emergency Approach to the Burned Patient -Head trauma and Emergency Approach Approach to Ear, Nose and Throat Emergencies Emergency Approach in Eye Diseases Spine and Spinal Cord Traumas and Emergency Approach - There are subjects of materials and materials used in limb traumas and Emergency Approach, Fracture-dislocation-sprains.
Contribution of the Course Intending to Provide the Professional Education To initiate the treatment process required in the pre-hospital emergency approach in trauma patient and to provide the skills to start the approaches and practices in this process at the right and appropriate time. To ensure that each student performs the applications completely and accurately on models and tools.

No
Key Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to:
1 learn trauma kinematics
2 will be able to approach the traumatic patient with their rules and carry out a patient transfer
3 learn the types of bleeding and bleeding and treat the bleeding patient
4 Will be able to apply a tourniquet
5 Be able to initiate emergency care appropriate for the patient in shock
6 Be able to initiate emergency care in soft tissue injuries
7 They will be able to calculate burn percentage and depth in burn patients and start appropriate emergency care.
8 those with head trauma will be able to apply emergency care
9 apply emergency care in patients with abdominal trauma
10 apply emergency care for patients with chest trauma

Learning Activities & Teaching Methods of the Course Unit
Learning Activities & Teaching Methods of the Course Unit

Weekly Course Contents and Study Materials for Preliminary & Further Study
Week Topics (Subjects) Preparatory & Further Activities
1 Trauma Kinematics, General approach rules and patient transplantation in trauma patients No file found
2 General Evaluation of the Patient with Politrauma No file found
3 Management of critical trauma patient and circulatory support No file found
4 Bleeding types, Emergency Care in Internal and External Bleeding (Basic Principles of Wound Care, Tourniquet Application, Suture etc.) No file found
5 Types of shock and shock, pre-hospital emergency care in shock, urticaria, angioedema and emergency approach in anaphylaxis No file found
6 Spinal traumas and emergency care
- There are subjects of materials and materials used in limb traumas and Emergency Approach, Fracture-dislocation-sprains.
No file found
7 Emergency Care in Soft Tissue Injuries and Soft Tissue Injuries No file found
8 Approach to otolaryngology emergencies No file found
9 Head injuries and emergency approach No file found
10 emergency approach to burned patient No file found
11 emergency approach to eye emergencies and illnesses No file found
12 emergency approach to thoracic trauma No file found
13 Spine and spinal cord traumas and emergency approach No file found
14 abdominal trauma and emergency approach in the field No file found

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING
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MATERIAL SHARING
Course Notes
travma kinematiği
Presentations No file found
Homework No file found
Exam Questions & Solutions No file found
Useful Links No file found
Video and Visual Materials No file found
Other No file found
Announcements No file found

CONTRIBUTION OF THE COURSE UNIT TO THE PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
KNOWLEDGE
Theoretical
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Have basic professional knowledge. X
2 Knows the situation of emergency health services in the world and the duties and responsibilities of first and emergency technicians in this system. X
3 Knows the principles of individual and organizational communication. X
4 Gains knowledge of quality improvement and quality standards. X
5 Patient assessment in emergencies; know the primary and secondary inspection principles. X
6 The patient knows the transportation methods. X
7 Knows simple rescue / removal techniques in traffic accidents. X
8 Has knowledge about the mechanical and technical equipment of the emergency vehicle. X
9 Has basic knowledge in human anatomy, physiology and pathology. X
10 Knows Infection Control Methods. X
Factual
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Knows Basic Life Support applications. X
2 Knows Advanced Life Support applications. X
3 Knows ways to deal with stress in pre-hospital emergency care. X
4 To know drug application methods X
SKILLS
Cognitive
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Basic airway applications and advanced airway and oxygen administration methods X
2 To have the skill of defibrillation and cardioversion X
3 To be able to protect and keep physical and mental health at the highest level X
4 To know Infection Control Methods, to provide infection controls of emergency vehicles and equipment, to provide asepsis-antisepsis conditions X
5 To have the ability to use and maintain trauma equipment X
6 To make ECG rhythm analysis X
7 To be able to control bleeding X
8 To have the knowledge and skills of emergency vehicle use X
9 To have the ability to position the patients or injured during the patient transport. X
PERSONAL & OCCUPATIONAL COMPETENCES IN TERMS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROUPS
Autonomy & Responsibility
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 She makes a calm, quick and accurate decision at the scene. He makes a calm, quick and accurate decision at the scene. X
2 Keeps the necessary records about the patient duly. X
3 Knows the drugs and fluids used in pre-hospital emergency care and has the ability to apply X
4 To be an entrepreneurial individual who can make interdisciplinary team work, have a sense of social responsibility X
5 Having personal and environmental safety information in ordinary and extraordinary situations X
Learning to Learn
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Adopts national and universal values as a principle to improve itself intellectually and socially X
2 Has the understanding of continuous professional development in line with professional and universal values. X
Communication & Social
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 To be able to have an awareness of individual awareness by developing herself socially and culturally X
2 To be contemporary individuals who have Turkish grammar and ability to use the language and have foreign language knowledge at a level to follow professional developments. X
3 Communicates verbally and in writing with patients, patient relatives and other health professionals. X
4 Uses the necessary knowledge and skills to protect both the patient and herself psychologically and socially in case of emergency aid. X
Occupational and/or Vocational
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 In case of sudden illness or injury, it reaches the scene quickly, evaluates the situation with the doctor, if any, performs the first intervention if necessary, and provides transportation to the appropriate hospital emergency room with the correct method. X
2 Has the ability to position the patients or injured during the transport. X
3 Knows and applies simple rescue / removal techniques in traffic accidents. X
4 It has the knowledge and ability to protect physical and mental health and keep it at the highest level. X
*Level of Contribution (0-5): Empty-Null (0), 1- Very Low, 2- Low, 3- Medium, 4- High, 5- Very High

No
Key Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to:
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
1 learn trauma kinematics
2 will be able to approach the traumatic patient with their rules and carry out a patient transfer
3 learn the types of bleeding and bleeding and treat the bleeding patient
4 Will be able to apply a tourniquet
5 Be able to initiate emergency care appropriate for the patient in shock
6 Be able to initiate emergency care in soft tissue injuries
7 They will be able to calculate burn percentage and depth in burn patients and start appropriate emergency care.
8 those with head trauma will be able to apply emergency care
9 apply emergency care in patients with abdominal trauma
10 apply emergency care for patients with chest trauma

Assessment
Assessment & Grading of In-Term Activities Number of
Activities
Degree of Contribution (%)
Mid-Term Exam 0 -
Computer Based Presentation 0 -
Short Exam 0 -
Presentation of Report 0 -
Homework Assessment 0 -
Oral Exam 0 -
Presentation of Thesis 0 -
Presentation of Document 0 -
Expert Assessment 0 -
Board Exam 0 -
Practice Exam 0 -
Year-End Final Exam 0 -
Internship Exam 0 -
TOTAL 0 %100
Contribution of In-Term Assessments to Overall Grade 0 %50
Contribution of Final Exam to Overall Grade 1 %50
TOTAL 1 %100


WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE UNIT
Workload for Learning & Teaching Activities
Type of the Learning Activites Learning Activities
(# of week)
Duration
(hours, h)
Workload (h)
Lecture & In-Class Activities 14 0 0
Preliminary & Further Study 14 0 0
Land Surveying 0 0 0
Group Work 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0
Reading 0 0 0
Assignment (Homework) 0 0 0
Project Work 0 0 0
Seminar 0 0 0
Internship 0 0 0
Technical Visit 0 0 0
Web Based Learning 0 0 0
Implementation/Application/Practice 0 0 0
Practice at a workplace 0 0 0
Occupational Activity 0 0 0
Social Activity 0 0 0
Thesis Work 0 0 0
Field Study 0 0 0
Report Writing 0 0 0
Total Workload for Learning & Teaching Activities - - 0
Workload for Assessment Activities
Type of the Assessment Activites # of Assessment Activities
Duration
(hours, h)
Workload (h)
Final Exam 1 0 0
Preparation for the Final Exam 0 0 0
Mid-Term Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Mid-Term Exam 0 0 0
Short Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Short Exam 0 0 0
Total Workload for Assessment Activities - - 0
Total Workload of the Course Unit - - 0
Workload (h) / 25.5 0.0
ECTS Credits allocated for the Course Unit 7.0

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