Course unit title Level of course unit Course unit code Type of course unit Semester of course unit Local credit ECTS credit Syllabus
E.C.G. IN VETERINARY MEDICINE Third cycle VFZ 503 1 6.00 6.00 Print
   
Description of course unit
Prerequisites and course requisities none
Language of instruction turkish
Coordinator Prof.Dr.Nazmi ÇETİN
Lecturer(s) Prof.Dr.Nazmi ÇETİN Assoc. Prof.Dr.Ebru ÇETİN
Teaching assitant(s) Prof.Dr.Nazmi ÇETİN Doç.Dr.Ebru ÇETİN
Mode of delivery Lectures Laboratory activities Plenary presentations Interactive CD demostrations
Course objective Students will become knowledgeable about the ECG recording and interpretation in domestic and laboratory animals.
Course description This course deals with recording and interpreting ECG in domestic and laboratory animal species.

Course contents
1 Theoretical:Electrical activity of heart Practical:Introduction to ECG
2 Theoretical:ECG machine Practical:ECG machine and ECG graph paper
3 Theoretical:Basic principles of ECG Practical:Basic principles of ECG
4 Theoretical:Derivations Practical:Derivations
5 Theoretical:Placement of the ECG leads Practical:Placement of the ECG leads
6 Theoretical:ECG recordinf from domestic animals Practical:Voltage and time calibration of the ECG
7 Theoretical:ECG recording from laboratory animals Practical:ECG recordinf from domestic animals
8 Theoretical:ECG waves and intervals Practical:ECG recording from laboratory animals
9 Theoretical:Normal ECG Practical:Characteristics of Nomal ECG
10 Theoretical:Rhythm Practical:Rhythm
11 Theoretical:Rhythm disorders Practical:Arrhythm
12 Theoretical:ECG Interpretation Practical:ECG Interpretation
13 Theoretical:ECG Interpretation Practical:ECG Interpretation
14 Theoretical:ECG Interpretation Practical:ECG Interpretation
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1 To understand the interpretation of ECG
2 To understand rhythm disorders
3 To understand the basic principles of ECG
4 To understand the interpretation of ECG
5 To understand rhythm disorders
6 To understand the basic principles of ECG
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*Contribution level of the course unit to the key learning outcomes
1 To be able to develop the ability and knowledge about the application of nurses and nursing theories
2 To be able to create new information by integrating information in the field of women health and gynaecological nursing and information came from another discipline
3 A problem in the field of women health and gynaecological nursing, to be able to build independently, to be able to develop a solution method, to be able to solve, to be able to evaluate and perform results if necessary
4 To be able to critically evaluate information about the field of women health and gynaecological nursing, to be able to direct learning and to be able to conduct advanced studies as an independent
5 To be able to share social, scientific and ethical values by considering them at the stages of data collection, interpretation and announced in the field of women health and gynaecological nursing
6 To be able to use the absorbed knowledge and problem solving skills in the women health and gynaecological nursing at interdisciplinary studies
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Number of stars refer to level of contribution from 1 (the least) to 5 (the most)

Planned learning activities, teaching methods and ECTS work load
  Quantity Time (hour) Quantity*Time (hour)
Lectures (face to face teaching) 14 2 28
Study hours out of classroom (study before and after the class) 14 3 42
Homework 1 15 15
Presentation / seminar 1 15 15
Quiz 0 0 0
Preparation for midterm exams 1 10 10
Midterm exams 1 1 1
Project (term paper) 0 0 0
Laboratuar 14 2 28
Field study 0 0 0
Preparation for final exam 1 10 10
Final exam 1 1 1
Research 0 0 0
Total work load     150
ECTS     6.00

Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation during semester Quantity Percentage
Midterm exam 0 40
Quiz 0 0
Homework 0 0
Semester total   40
Contribution ratio of evaluation during semester to success   40
Contribution ratio of final exam to success   60
General total   100

Recommended and required reading
Textbook 1. Noyan, A., 2003: Yaşamda ve hekimlikte fizyoloji. Meteksan, Ankara 2. 4.Dukes Veteriner Fizyoloji (Çeviri) 12.baskı, Editör: William O Reece, 2004. Medipres, Malatya
Additional references 1. Yılmaz, B.,2000: Fizyoloji. Feryal Matbaacılık, Ankara 2-Melvin J. Swenson and William O. Reece (1993) Dukes’ Physiology of Domestic Animals, Eleventh Edition. Cornell University Press, USA 3- Burtnick, N.L., Tilley, L. (1999) ECG - Electrocardiography for the Small Animal Practitioner. Teton Newmedia

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