Course Descriptions

HSGN 545

This course aims to provide the students with the capacity to discuss basic definitions and historical development of public health and public health nursing concepts, the role of the public health nurse, economic and cultural factors that affect health, environmental health issues, public health policies and various organizational models regarding the provision of health services.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:6

HSGN 549

In this course, it is aimed for the student to develop his/her philosophy of nursing education, and achieve information, skill and attitude related to the principles, methods and planning that are used in the education of ‘Fundamentals of Nursing’. Within the scope of the course, nursing education with its historical development process, the philosophy of education, philosophy of nursing education, development of training programs, The Course of Fundamentals of Nursing, training methods and techniques, properties of the trainer, methods for the evaluation of success, and clinical practices are focused on.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 562

Intensive care team and nursing, intensive care unit (ICU) environment, the effects of ICU environment on the patient and family, patient care quality and safety, family-centered care, end-of-life care, rapid response team and code management, basic and advanced life support, sedation and delirium management, organ donation, ethical and legal issues and cultural diversity in ICU

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 565

The methods used in the monitoring, diagnosis and treatment of adult patients in intensive care unit (ICU): Patient monitoring and hemodynamic monitorization modalities, electrocardiography (ECG), monitoring nutritional status, hemofiltration, dialysis and intraaortic balloon pump, wound care and new technological advances in daily ICU clinical practices

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:5

HSGN 568

Pathological changes at the cellular level, disease development and prevalence, changes in all tissue and organ systems in diseases and the mechanisms of pathological processes, signs and symptoms of diseases and diagnostic tests

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 547

This course discusses basic principles of epidemiology, application areas of epidemiological methods, data collection instruments, reporting and surveillance systems, infectious disease epidemiology, epidemiological criteria, field research, case control studies, cross-sectional studies, cohort studies and intervention studies.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 554

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:0

HSGN 564

Pain management, assessment, treatment and nursing care of fluid and electrolyte imbalances, acute respiratory failures and ventilatory assistance; cardiovascular alterations, gastrointestinal alterations, acute kidney failure, nervous system alterations, endocrine alterations, shock, sepsis, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in the critically ill adult patients

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 567

The science of pharmacology, the principles of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, most common used drug classifications, the action and effects of medications, management and administration of medications in intensive care unit

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 599

The student is expected to conduct original scientific research in a specific field of expertize and submit the final report in thesis format.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:0

HSGN 546

The aim of this course is to provide the students with knowledge and skills in the subjects of public health nursing process, home care, community mental health, health education and promotion of health, adult health in the global setting and in Türkiye, women’s health, pediatric and school health, health of the adolescent and the elderly, occupational health nursing, nutritional habits of the community, poverty and health, inequalities in healt

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:7

HSGN 551

In this course, it is aimed for the student to understand the concept of ethics in nursing, its principles, declarations, laws and regulations, development process of ethics in nursing, ethics of nursing care, ethical dimension of researches and publications, properties of ethical dilemmas, the process of making ethical decisions. In the course, concepts related to ethics, bioethics, health ethics, ethical values in nursing, development of ethics in nursing, ethics of care, national/international declarations, laws and regulations related to nursing, ethical principles in nursing, research and publication ethics, properties of ethical dilemmas and the process of ethical decision making are focused on

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 563

In this course, students will gain the skills to provide quality and comprehensive nursing care and conduct fast and accurate evaluation based on the priorities of critical patients who have alterations in their body system functions and monitored with different invasive or non-invasive methods and different technological devices in life-threatening acute conditions.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:4

HSGN 566

This course provides theory and technical skills to take history of the patients with holistic approach, to perform comprehensive health and physical assessment and interpret normal and abnormal assessment findings.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3

HSGN 569

Discussion of new developments and practices on intensive care nursing in the world and in our country in line with the individual needs of the student.

GSHS - HSGN
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:0