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Course unit title Level of course unit Course unit code Type of course unit Semester of course unit Local credit ECTS credit Syllabus
ANAESTHETIC DRUG APPLICATOIN IN HORSES Second cycle VCR 557 1 8.00 8.00 Print
   
Description of course unit
Prerequisites and course requisities None
Language of instruction Turkish
Coordinator Prof.Dr.Gültekin ATALAN
Lecturer(s) Assist.Prof.Dr. Hanifi EROL
Teaching assitant(s) None
Mode of delivery 2 hours per week by theoretical
Course objective To teach the using of enjectabl anaesthetic agents in horses
Course description The enjectabl anaesthetic agents and their effections

Course contents
1 History of anaesthesia in horses
2 Enjectabl anaesthesic agents in horses
3 Effections of enjectabl anaesthetics in horses
4 Effections of enjectabl anaesthetics in horses
5 Effections of enjectabl anaesthetics in horses
6 Monitoring of anesthesia in horses
7 Monitoring of anesthesia in horses
8 Monitoring of anesthesia in horses
9 Anaesthesia complications in horses
10 Anaesthesia complications in horses
11 Anaesthesia complications in horses
12 Emergecny
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
1 Anaesthesia in horses
2 Enjectabl drugs
3 How to use enjectabl drugs in horses
4 Anaesthesia complications
5 Emergency in anaesthesia
6 Evaluation of anaesthesia complications
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*Contribution level of the course unit to the key learning outcomes
1 To develop at a certain level of the knowledge on the basis of mathematics education received at the undergraduate level.
2 To use theoretical and practical knowledge obtained in their research areas.
3 Be able to use in their studies as integrating the knowledge they have in their own study areas with the knowledge in different disciplines.
4 To transfer the current developments in mathematics and their own research to researchers who work the same area or outside of their field.
5 To respect social and scientific ethical values in the stages of arrangement, interpretation and usage of datas related to their works.
6 To use methods to access the information in their own research area or in other disciplines efficiently and in accordance with ethical values.
7 Ability to use mathematical knowledge in technology effectively and efficiently.
8 To share information by participating in national and international scientific meetings related to their study areas.
9 Be able to understand and interpret as evaluating by critical approaches a new information encountered in their study areas.
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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) 7 7 49
Homework 0 0 0
Presentation / seminar 0 0 0
Quiz 0 0 0
Preparation for midterm exams 1 1 1
Midterm exams 0 0 0
Project (term paper) 0 0 0
Laboratuar 0 0 0
Field study 0 0 0
Preparation for final exam 5 5 25
Final exam 1 1 1
Research 0 0 0
Total work load     104
ECTS     4.00

Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation during semester Quantity Percentage
Midterm exam 1 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 Steffey EP. Inhalation anaesthetic. Thurmon JC, Tranquilli WJ, Benson GJ. Editors, Veterinary Anesthesia, New York, The Williams and Wilkins Co, 1996. Muir W, Hubbell JAE. Equine anaesthesia: monitoring and emergency therapy, Second edition, USA, Saunders Elsevier, 2009.
Additional references Hall, LW, Clarke KW, Trim CM. Anaesthesia of the horse. In, Hall LW, Clarke KW, Trim CM, editors, Veterinary Anaesthesia, 10.edition, London, WB Saunders Co, 2001.

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