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NURSING (TURKISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Name of the Course Unit Code Year Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
FORENSİC NURSING HEM429 4 8 2+0 2.0 2.0


General Information
Language of Instruction Turkish
Level of the Course Unit Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of the Course Programme Elective
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(s) of the Course Unit
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 -
Course providing specialised skills to the main field % 70
Course providing supportive skills to the main field % 10
Course providing humanistic, communication and management skills % 10
Course providing transferable skills % 10

Objectives and Contents
Objectives of the Course Unit The aim of this course is to provide students with an overview of a variety of topics within the area of forensic sciences and provide an introduction to forensic nursing, and the nursing role in the scientific investigation of violence. Students will learn about various specialty areas within this discipline, including clinical forensic nursing. In addition, scientific, legal and ethical considerations are covered.
Contents of the Course Unit Forensic nursing is the practice of nursing in which health care and the legal systems intersect. Students will explore the history of forensic nursing and a variety of forensic nursing specialty roles. Skills needed for competent and holistic forensic nursing practice will be presented to care for victims and perpetrators of traumatic events or criminal acts. Impact of violence across the life-span will be ascertained. Participation in case study analysis will promote examination of personal views, open discussion on ethical and legal dilemmas, human rights, and application of critical thinking.
Contribution of the Course Intending to Provide the Professional Education Building on nursing knowledge, skill, and experience and advance the student’s competencies of knowledge, performance skills, and values related to aspects of forensic nursing. As an emerging field, forensic nursing encompasses a body of specialized knowledge that collaborate with the field of law to apply nursing science for subsequent use in civil or criminal legal proceedings. Students will explore the proper techniques for gathering criminal and forensic evidence, including evidence testing and proper chain-of-custody management.

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Key Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to:
1 Define forensic nursing practice and various specialty roles.
2 Define forensic concepts, principles, and terminology.
3 Examine risks and vulnerabilities for victim and criminal populations across the life-span.
4 Demonstrate forensic skills of collection, documentation, and preservation of physical and psychological evidence.
5 Analyze prevention and intervention strategies.
6 Synthesize ethical, legal, social, and cultural issues that guide forensic practice.

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 Introduction to Course No file found
2 Criminology vs. Criminalistics; Major Branches of Forensic Science; Terminology No file found
3 to be continued No file found
4 to be continued No file found
5 Thanatology; Forensic Autopsy No file found
6 Chronology of Forensic Nursing; Specialty Areas of Forensic Nursing No file found
7 to be continued No file found
8 Midterm Exam No file found
9 Specialty Areas of Forensic Nursing No file found
10 Forensic Traumatology No file found
11 Child Abuse and Neglect No file found
12 Sexual Assault; SANE – Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner No file found
13 End of Course Presentations and Case Study Analysis No file found
14 End of Course Presentations and Case Study Analysis No file found

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING
1- Saferstein, R (2001) Criminalistics. An Introduction to Forensic Science, Prentice Hall
2- Abaci Kalfoğlu, E. ve ark. (2019) Adli Hemşirelik, Akademisyen Kitabevi
3- Lynch, V (2006) Forensic Nursing, Elsevier
4- Swanson, Ch.R. ve ark. (2003) Criminal Investigation, McGraw-Hill Higher Education
5- Byers, S.N (2011) Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Pearson
6- Hester, Th.R. ve ark. (1975) Field Methods in Archaeology, Mayfield Publishing Company
7- Maschi, T. ve ark (2009) Forensic Social Work, Springer Publishing Company
8- Polat, O (2007) Tüm Boyutlarıyla Çocuk İstismarı 1: Tanımlar, Seçkin Yayıncılık
9- Polat, O (2007) Tüm Boyutlarıyla Çocuk İstismarı 2: Önleme ve Rehabilitasyon, Seçkin Yayıncılık
10- Carole Jenny (2011) Child Abuse and Neglect, Elsevier
11- Soysal, Z (2003 / 2005) Adli Obstetrik ve Jinekoloji, İstanbul: Adli Tıp Kurumu Yayınları 9
12- Afşin, H (2006) Diş Hekimliğinde Anamnez, İstanbul: Nobel
13- Girardin, B.W (1997), Color Atlas of Sexual Assault, Elsevier
14- Köprülü, A.Ş. ve Özkal, Ş.Ş (2015) Cinsel Suç Kavramı ve Delillendirme, İstanbul Yeni Yüzyıl Üniversitesi Yayınları 5
15- Polsky, S.S. ve Markowitz, J (2003), Color Atlas of Domestic Violence, Elsevier
16- Kızılarslan, H (2007) Ceza Muhakemesi, Adli Tıp, Adli Bilimlerde Vücudun Muayenesi ve Örnek alma, Kızılarslan Serisi: I - Ankara
17- Online resources and articles as directed
18- PowerPoint Slides

MATERIAL SHARING
Course Notes No file found
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 It has basic and up-to-date knowledge, skills and attitudes to fulfill its professional roles and functions. X
2 Knows the theories and models that form the basis of their professional practice. X
SKILLS
Cognitive
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Has the ability to use the requirements of nursing science and art at the highest level in meeting and protecting the health and disease care of the society. X
2 Has the ability to access and use scientific and updated information about nursing. X
3 It meets the health care needs of the healthy / sick individual, family and society with an evidence-based and holistic approach, in line with the nursing process. X
4 Uses information and care technologies in nursing applications. 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 Takes part in research, projects and activities in collaboration with the healthcare team and other disciplines with the awareness of social responsibility. X
2 They believes in teamwork, has positive interpersonal relationships and leadership qualities, and communicates effectively with healthcare team members in other areas X
3 Takes responsibility in researches related to the field of nursing. X
Learning to Learn
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Practices your profession by using lifelong learning, problem solving, critical thinking and leadership skills in nursing practices. X
2 It performs nursing practices in accordance with professional standards, ethical principles and legal regulations. X
3 Uses learning-teaching process in nursing practices X
Communication & Social
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Follows the information in the field and communicates with colleagues using at least one foreign language. X
2 Communicates effectively with the individual, family and society. X
3 It works in collaboration with the healthcare team and other disciplines. X
4 They takes part in activities that will contribute to professional development. X
5 She/he takes part in social and social events. X
Occupational and/or Vocational
No PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION*
0 1 2 3 4 5
1 Consider cultural features in nursing practices X
2 It carries out nursing practices in accordance with ethical principles and legal regulations. X
3 In nursing practices, it takes into account the relevant laws, regulations and legislation. X
4 In nursing practices, it acts respectful and tolerant of human rights. X
5 It adopts lifelong learning. X
*Level of Contribution (0-5): Empty-Null (0), 1- Very Low, 2- Low, 3- Medium, 4- High, 5- Very High

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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 Define forensic nursing practice and various specialty roles.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)
2 Define forensic concepts, principles, and terminology.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)
3 Examine risks and vulnerabilities for victim and criminal populations across the life-span.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)
4 Demonstrate forensic skills of collection, documentation, and preservation of physical and psychological evidence.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)
5 Analyze prevention and intervention strategies.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)
6 Synthesize ethical, legal, social, and cultural issues that guide forensic practice.1 (5), 2 (5), 7 (5), 8 (5), 9 (5), 10 (5), 11 (5), 12 (3), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 18 (5), 19 (5), 20 (5), 21 (5), 22 (5)

Assessment
Assessment & Grading of In-Term Activities Number of
Activities
Degree of Contribution (%)
Mid-Term Exam 1 % 50
Computer Based Presentation 0 -
Short Exam 0 -
Presentation of Report 0 -
Homework Assessment 1 % 50
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 2 %100
Contribution of In-Term Assessments to Overall Grade 2 %50
Contribution of Final Exam to Overall Grade 1 %50
TOTAL 3 %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 2 28
Preliminary & Further Study 14 1 14
Land Surveying 0 0 0
Group Work 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0
Reading 4 1 4
Assignment (Homework) 1 2 2
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 - - 48
Workload for Assessment Activities
Type of the Assessment Activites # of Assessment Activities
Duration
(hours, h)
Workload (h)
Final Exam 1 1 1
Preparation for the Final Exam 1 2 2
Mid-Term Exam 1 1 1
Preparation for the Mid-Term Exam 1 2 2
Short Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Short Exam 0 0 0
Total Workload for Assessment Activities - - 6
Total Workload of the Course Unit - - 54
Workload (h) / 25.5 2.1
ECTS Credits allocated for the Course Unit 2.0

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