This course includes Inflammation and Reparation, Pain, Heat and Light, Hotpack, Paraffin, Fluidotherapy, Infrared, Ultraviolet, Dry heat modalities, Heliotherapy, Cold modalities. In addition to theoretical courses, the applications of the subjects are handled in the laboratory environment where physical therapy modalities are present. In this course, it is aimed to gain basic professional skills.
In this course; Thermal modalities (Short Wave Diathermy, Microwave Diathermy), Ultrasound, Non-Thermal Modalities, Laser, Straight Current, Faradic and Sinusoidal Current, TENS currents modalities are available. In addition to theoretical courses, the applications of the subjects are handled in the laboratory environment where physical therapy modalities are present. In this course, it is aimed to gain basic professional skills.
The definition of hydrotherapy, physiologica leffects of water , Hydrotherapy methods,dangers and complications of hydrotherapy, İmmersion baths, warm baths, contrast baths, Mechanical water applications, Physiological effects of the pool therapy , Pool therapy and exercise methods in thewater , Balneotherapy Methods, Spa medicine and hygiene in spa , Mud pack , drinkingcures , Balneotherapy and spatherapy in theelderly , Spatherapy in rheumatic diseases,Balneotherapy in Turkey
The course of the semester is defined as follows; The general principles of massage treatments , preparation for massage, body mechanics of massage treatments , Massage movements, Massage equipment and treatment environment , Classical massage treatments , Lower extremity massage, Upper extremity massage, Back massage , Abdominal massage, Face massage. In the application course, the students apply classical massage techniques with proper clothes.
This course includes; movement and mechanical principles, mechanical and pathomechanic properties of bone, muscle, collagen and cartilage tissue, mechanical properties of the joints of the body, equilibrium, orientation planes and coordinates, normal and pathological gait.
The course of the semester is defined as follows; diadynamic current and practice application, interference current and practice application, Russian current and fields of application, high-voltage discrete galvanic stimulation and practice application, laser and practice application, the biofeedback mechanism and practice application and finally comparison of electrotherapy
The course of the semester is defined as follows; diadynamic current and practice application, interference current and practice application, Russian current and fields of application, high-voltage discrete galvanic stimulation and practice application, laser and practice application, the biofeedback mechanism and practice application and finally comparison of electrotherapy
This course includes; movement and mechanical principles, mechanical and pathomechanic properties of bone, muscle, collagen and cartilage tissue, mechanical properties of the joints of the body, equilibrium, orientation planes and coordinates, normal and pathological gait.
This course includes; Introduction and Organization of the Nervous System, Structure of the Nervous System , Approach to Neurological patient , Neuromuscular Diseases , Spinal Cord İnjuries , Peripheral Nerve İnjuries, Disc Herniation , Multiple Sclerosis , Parkinson, Stroke , Neurology of Aging , Pressure Ulcers , Orthotics in Neurological Diseases , Assistant Devices to Walk in Neurological Disorders.
This is a compulsory English course which provides basic language skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking at the beginning level.
This is a compulsory English course which provides basic language skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking at the beginning level.
This course provides a general information of the events from the end of the 19. century until the end of the Turkish War of Independence and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 and the following period until 1990’s.
Students will be taught how to use the written and verbal communication tools accurately and efficiently in this course. Various types of verbal and written statements will be examined through a critical point of view by doing exercises on understanding, telling, reading, and writing. Punctuation and spelling rules, which are basis of written statement, will be taught and accurate usage of these rules for efficient and strong expression will be provided. As for verbal statement, students will be taught how to use the body language, use accent and intonation elaborately, and use presentation techniques.
Description of the anatomy, The general chapters, basic concepts, Cell, anatomical terms, cranium, skeletal system, joints, muscles, circulatory system, endocrine system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, reproductive system, nervous system, the five senses, topographic anatomy.
Cell Physiology, Blood Physiology. İnducible tissues; Muscle Physiology. İnducible tissues; Nerve Physiology. Physiology of the Cardiovascular System, Physiology of the respiratory system. Physiology of the Urinary System. Physiology of the Digestive System. Physiology of the Endocrine System. Physiology of the nervous system. Sensory Physiology.
This course contains; Concept of Scalar and Vector, The Force, The Equations of Motion, Momentum, Energy Types, Temperature and Heat, Vibrational Motion, Young Modulus, Electricity and Magnetism
Basic concepts of information technology, windows operating system, filing, backup, create folders, internet and communication, use of the word processing program, use of functions in excel and sample applications.
Presentation preparation techniques, using MS PowerPoint, using database management program, using Publisher program and using Excel Program
Skeletal Muscles and Exercise, Movement Control, Energy, Exercise and Respiratory System, Circulatory System and Exercise Compliance, Hormonal Adaptations in Exercise, Nutrition and Sportive Performance, Sporda Doping, Sporda Ergojenik Aid, Physiological Basis of Endurance and Speed Training, Exercise in Different Ambient Conditions, Woman and Sports, Exercise Physiology Measurement Methods
Introduction to Rheumatology , Definition and Classification of Rheumatic Diseases , Signs and Symptoms of rheumatic diseases , Osteoarthritis , Osteoporosis , Ankylosing Spondylitis ,Non-Joint Rheumatic Diseases, Rheumatic Fever , Physical Therapy Approaches for Rheumatic Diseases , Fibromyalgia
In this course; Respiratory and circulatory system anatomy and physiology, obstructive and restrictive lung diseases, atherosclerotic heart diseases, congestive heart failure, congenital heart diseases and peripheral arterial diseases. The course aims to understand the cardiopulmer system and the meakanisms of diseases affecting this system.
This course includes; purpose of upper extremity orthosis, finger splints, hand – wrist splints, elbow splints, shoulder orthosis, lower extremity orthosis, spinal orthosis, lower extremity amputation levels, prosthetic feet, below-knee prosthetics, knee disarticulation prosthesis, hip disarticulation prosthesis, upper extremity amputation levels, upper extremity prosthesis.
In this lecture, students are informed about communicate with patients, patient positioning and english terms related to the devices used in the profession
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The notion of social security, right to have social security, social security systems, historical process of social security systems, historical process of Turkish social security, the notion of social insurance and types of social insurance, social security and general health insurance law no. 5510 in general, right to health, health systems, types of health insurance and general health insurance, its extent and implementation principles.
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The course RTV 112 covers a time span starting from the human evolution through the civilizations of antiquity to the beginning of Middle Age.
The activities include scientific, cultural, and social activities
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The rules of written communication, features of written language, expression disturbances which could be done in texts, writing a composition, types of texts, techniques of taking note and summarizing
Introduction to Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Drug Forms, Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion of drugs, İnteractions of drugs in the body, The harmful effects of drugs and complications, Gastrointestinal system drugs, Cardiovascular drugs, Respiratory system drugs, Autonomic Nervous System drugs, Central Nervous System drugs, endocrine affect the function of drugs in the elderly, Renal function and electrolyte metabolism supporting drugs, Chemotherapies, insulin and hypoglycemic drugs in elderly care , Prescription reading and evaluation.
Introduction, Oral communication, verbal communication , Non-verbal communication, Body language , Gestures and facial expressions, Active Listening, Interpersonal communication and ethical principles, Communication with patient and relative’s patient, Follow-up film and discussion.
Terminology, pre-and suffixes. Blood Diseases Terminology. Diagnostic Terminology. Respiratory System Terminology. Motion System Terminology. Cardiovascular System Terminology. Urinary and Reproductive System Terminology. Gastro-Intestinal System Terminology. Eye and ENT Terminology. Endocrine System Terminology. Terminology of Dermatology. Nervous System and Psychiatric Terminology.
This course covers the issus of approaches to behavioral sciences and research methods, sensation and perception, learning, memory, cognition, language, concepts, and thought in solving a problem, motivation and excitement, personality and theories of personality, psychology of abnormal behaviours, social psychology, developmental psychology.
Importance of first aid, basic life support (adult-child-infant), basic life support (CPR) practice, foreign body obstruction (Choking-adult-child-infant), first aid, first aid bleeding and injuries, (Fractures, dislocations, sprains), Bites, stings, Allergic reactions. , burns. Drownings, Hot and cold injuries, Poisoning, Patient transportation techniques.
This course contains; Describe and explain at crisis in human relationships, stages of crisis, leading factor in crisis, environmental influence and sort of reactions for this action, crisis management, anatomophysiology of affectivity; anger, positive effects of anger, symptoms arise during the anger, anger management, the importance of expression of emotions, coping strategies with emotional stress, the coping process with death and mourning, understanding the other people’s crisis situtations and anger through empaty.
The relationship between work and health, Health Risk factors, health care in terms of the classification of all possible health problems: look, accidents, occupational diseases Basic prevention measures, health care workers of the rights, responsibilities and regulations
Introduction to the ethics and professional ethics, Concepts of ethics and moral , Theories of ethics, Principle of professional ethics, Justice, Virtue, Honesty, Human rights, Respect to others, Privacy, Unethical behaviours, Degeneration of profession and the results of unethical behavior at business life.
This course includes basic principles and qualifications of a research, concept of research types, planning a research, data collection and interpretation of these data.
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Effective Communication Techniques, Community Service Implementation Areas, Project Design Process (Research, Planning, Implementation, Measurement and Evaluation), Business Idea Generation // Determination of Project Topics, Monitoring and Evaluation of Project Process, theoretical and practical information will be given.
Technological Society, Anatomy, Anthropometry, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Calculation of Work Area Size, Ergonomic Organization of Worksite, Office Ergonomics, Workstation Design, Time Management, Vision and Illumination – Hearing and Noise, Noise Pollution and Electromagnetics Pollution, Climate and Chemical Environment
Definition of Quality Concept,\nTotal Quality Management (TQM) Development,\nTQM Practices and Quality Pioneers,\nSKS-hospital general introduction of Version 5,\nCorporate Services,\nprepare a document on Risk Management and Risk Calculator,\nSafety Reporting System to collect data on and document preparation,\nPatients and prepare a document on employees Oriented Services\n prepare a document on Health Care\nprepare a document on Support Services\nManagement patients document related indicators//Prepare related document with patients and employee oriented services
Giving the theoretical knowledge about entrepreneurship and business planning, examining successful business models, preparation of business plan
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Basic concepts and approaches to management, primarily within the course, business management, organization theory will be given information about and management functions. Modernism - Postmodernism - Post-Modern Management Approaches topics will be discussed; TQM, benefit from outsourcing core competencies, reengineering, will be given detailed information about the company comparisons between subjects.
As the first link in the business decision making process within the course of modernism - postmodernism - post-modern management approaches, will provide basic information about contemporary issues such as management models.
This course includes the occurence of infectious diseases, types of infections according to their transmission routes and their examples, sterilization, disinfection and personal protection procedures.
Disease knowledge, musculoskeletal system disorders, circulatory system disorders, digestive system disorders, urogenital system disorders, endocrine system disorders, nervous system disorders.
Critical thinking, dimentions of critical thinking, affective and cognitive dimentions of critical thinking strategies.
The definition, principles of rational drug use, pharmacoeconomy, clinicalsamples
Classification of psychiatric disorders according to DSM-IV criteria, personality disorders, neuroses, psychoses, organic mental disorders, depression in the elderly, psychotic disorders in elderly, anxiety disorders in elderly, Alzheimer-dementia, neurological changes associated with aging.Cerebrovascular diseases.Parkinson's Epilepsy, sleep disorders in the elderly.Multiple sclerosis, muscle diseases.Alzheimer-dementia
This course is a lesson that description of the definition of chronic disease, its properties, how to be protected from chronic diseases and how to care for chronic diseases.
Basic approaches at home care services, home care advantages / disadvantages. The historical development of servis health in home The role of elder care technicians in organization and management of home care services Interpersonal relation and of communication in home care Control the infection in the home careHome care in elderly Home care patient with dementia Home care in heart disease Home care in respiratory system diseases Home care in patient with diabetes Home care of patient with disability who have after cerebrovascular disease Home care with arthritis Home care in psychiatric disorders / Wound care in home
Definition and concept of Social Rehabilitation, Social rehabilitation of the elderly, Providing protection confidence in maintaining the of the social life of the elderly, Elderly daily life-skills, Aged care technicians, attitudes and behaviors of elderly people, Housekeeping, Private home exercise programs, Hobby and leisure time activities, Social problems faced by the elderly. Mental health problems faced by elderly people. Seniors' needs and expectations. Physical needs of the elderly, Service models for older people. Social services for the elderly.