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Associate | TR-NQF-HE: Level 5 | QF-EHEA: Short Cycle | EQF-LLL: Level 5 |
Course Code: | TLT102 | ||||||||
Course Title: | Clinical Biochemistry-I | ||||||||
Course Semester: | 2. Semester / Spring | ||||||||
Course Credits: |
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Language of instruction: | TR | ||||||||
Prerequisite of the course: | No | ||||||||
Type of course: | Necessary | ||||||||
Level of course: |
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Course Lecturer(s): | Lecturer Hasip Çirkin |
Course Objectives: | The aim is to enable students to apply clinical biochemistry tests, carry out To learn basic clinical analyses, to learn and apply basic urine and blood tests, to teach students to learn and apply kidney function tests, liver function tests, carbohydrate, lipid and hormone tests.quality control practices, obtain appropriate samples for tests, understand how physiological processes and preanalytical factors affect the tests, learn the relationship of tests with body systems and how they are affected by diseases. |
Course Objective: | To learn basic clinical analyses, to learn and apply basic urine and blood tests, to teach students to learn and apply kidney function tests, liver function tests, carbohydrate, lipid and hormone tests. |
Mode of Delivery: | Face to face |
Knowledge (Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.) | ||
1) Explain the analytical and clinical performance parameters of laboratory tests. |
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Skills (Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.) | ||
1) Carry out laboratory quality control, evaluate statistics and discuss the laboratory errors. |
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Competences (Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.) | ||
1) Assume the effects of the factors affecting blood and body fl uids’s composition on test results. |
Week | Subject | ||
1) | Analytical and clinical evaluation of laboratory tests, Quality control in clinical biochemistry laboratory, Establishment of reference values. | ||
2) | Factors affecting blood and body fluids’s compositionLaboratory tests related to water and electrolytes, Laboratory tests related to acid-base balance. | ||
3) | Sedimentation, hemogram, coagulation and thrombolysis, tests related to the coagulation system. | ||
4) | Laboratory tests intended for disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, Glucose measurements, laboratory diagnostics and monitoring of diabetes mellitus. | ||
5) | Basic knowledge for plasma proteins, conditions which causes increment or decrement of plasma proteins Albumin and specific plasma proteins, paraproteinemias. | ||
6) | Disorders of lipid metabolism, Laboratory tests intended for lipid metabolism. | ||
7) | Liver functions, classification of liver pathologies, icterus and liver function tests Blood bilirubins and proteins, coagulation factors, NPN products, serum iron Transaminases, cholestasis markers. | ||
8) | Mid-Term Exam | ||
9) | Renal physiology and urine formation, chemical content of urineUrine gross examination and microscopic examination, and clinical evaluation Urine dipstick chemical analysis and clinical evaluation Nonprotein nitrogen compounds, azotemias, renal function tests. | ||
10) | Therapeutic drug monitoring Inborn errors of metabolism, screening tests. | ||
11) | Hormones and enzymes of gastrointestinal system, Intestinal absorption tests Clinical enzymology- General characteristics ofenzymes and enzyme assays, Clinical enzymology- Specific enzymes. | ||
12) | Laboratory tests related to disorders of bone-mineral and trace elements metabolism. | ||
13) | Laboratory tests related to male genital system (examination of semen), Laboratory tests for monitoring of pregnancy. | ||
14) | Tumors Markers | ||
15) | Biochemical measurements in body fluids except blood and urine. | ||
16) | Final | ||
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No Effect | 1 Lowest | 2 Average | 3 Highest |
Ders Öğrenme Kazanımları | 1 |
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3 |
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Program Outcomes | |||||||||||||||||||
1) To have basic information about the normal structure-functions of human systems, to analyze this information at the tissue-cell level and to associate it with diseases. | |||||||||||||||||||
2) To have knowledge about the work organization in medical laboratories and to be able to carry out applications. | |||||||||||||||||||
3) To be able to take appropriate samples from patients for medical laboratory tests and to transfer samples under appropriate conditions. | |||||||||||||||||||
4) To be able to do sample preparation before analysis, to prepare maintenance preparations, to apply disinfection and sterilization techniques. | |||||||||||||||||||
5) To be able to apply basic tests related to different areas of medical laboratory, to prepare analysis solutions. | |||||||||||||||||||
6) To be able to associate medical laboratory tests with metabolism and structure-functions of body systems or microbial/parasitic factors. | |||||||||||||||||||
7) To be able to reveal the sources of error in the total testing process in medical laboratories and to produce solutions. | |||||||||||||||||||
8) To be able to use information technologies in medical laboratory applications and to improve themselves by using information technologies. | |||||||||||||||||||
9) To be able to define medical laboratories quality management systems, to carry out quality control processes, to use statistical methods in these applications. | |||||||||||||||||||
10) To be able to apply safety rules in medical laboratories, to take personal safety precautions and to create a safe laboratory environment. | |||||||||||||||||||
11) To be able to apply environmental health and waste management measures in medical laboratory studies, to have knowledge about environmental protection legislation. | |||||||||||||||||||
12) Who has sufficient knowledge about the devices and chemicals in the working environment and undertakes the tasks assigned to that one. In extraordinary situations that may disrupt the workflow, it primarily contributes to solving problems individually and, if necessary, as a team. | |||||||||||||||||||
13) Be open to scientific and technological developments and follow them. | |||||||||||||||||||
14) Evaluates the basic level of knowledge and skills acquired in the field with a critical approach; identifies learning needs and obtains gains. | |||||||||||||||||||
15) Ability to communicate individually and socially, and work as a team in the laboratory and in the institution where the laboratory is located. | |||||||||||||||||||
16) Can communicate effectively in oral and written form and uses Turkish effectively in the execution of health services. | |||||||||||||||||||
17) Being able to speak and write English at an intermediate level, use a foreign language in professional practice. | |||||||||||||||||||
18) It can apply first aid in emergency situations, provide basic life support, and transport the sick and injured. | |||||||||||||||||||
19) Has knowledge about defining general ethical and moral concepts, complying with the principles of professional and medical ethics, special medical ethical issues and patient rights. |
Q & A | |
Case Problem Solving/ Drama- Role/ Case Management | |
Laboratory | |
Quantitative Problem Solving | |
Fieldwork | |
Group Study / Assignment | |
Individual Assignment | |
WEB-based Learning | |
Internship | |
Practice in Field | |
Project Preparation | |
Report Writing | |
Seminar | |
Supervision | |
Social Activity | |
Occupational Activity | |
Occupational Trip | |
Application (Modelling, Design, Model, Simulation, Experiment et.) | |
Reading | |
Thesis Preparation | |
Field Study | |
Student Club and Council Activities | |
Other | |
Logbook | |
Interview and Oral Conversation | |
Research | |
Watching a movie | |
Bibliography preparation | |
Oral, inscribed and visual knowledge production | |
Taking photographs | |
Sketching | |
Mapping and marking | |
Reading maps | |
Copying textures | |
Creating a library of materials | |
Presentation |
Semester Requirements | Number of Activities | Level of Contribution |
Attendance | % 0 | |
Laboratory | 14 | % 0 |
Application | 14 | % 0 |
Practice Exam | % 0 | |
Quizzes | % 0 | |
Homework Assignments | 6 | % 0 |
Presentation | % 0 | |
Project | % 0 | |
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) | % 0 | |
Field Study | % 0 | |
Article Critical | % 0 | |
Article Writing | % 0 | |
Module Group Study | % 0 | |
Brainstorming | 7 | % 0 |
Role Playing + Dramatizing | % 0 | |
Out of Class Study | 14 | % 0 |
Preliminary Work, Reinforcement | 14 | % 0 |
Application Repetition etc. | % 0 | |
Homework (reading, writing, watching movies, etc.) | % 0 | |
Project Preparation + Presentation | % 0 | |
Report Preparation + Presentation | % 0 | |
Presentation / Seminar Preparation + Presenting | % 0 | |
Oral examination | % 0 | |
Midterms | 1 | % 40 |
Final | 1 | % 60 |
Report Submission | % 0 | |
Bütünleme | % 0 | |
Kanaat Notu | % 0 | |
Committee | % 0 | |
Yazma Ödev Dosyası | % 0 | |
Portfolio | % 0 | |
Take-Home Exam | % 0 | |
Logbook | % 0 | |
Discussion | % 0 | |
Participation | % 0 | |
total | % 100 | |
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK | % 40 | |
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK | % 60 | |
total | % 100 |
Activities | Number of Activities | Workload |
Course Hours | 14 | 56 |
Laboratory | ||
Application | 14 | 42 |
Practice Exam | ||
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) | ||
Field Work | ||
Study Hours Out of Class | 14 | 14 |
Article Critical | ||
Article Writing | ||
Module Group Study | ||
Brainstorming | ||
Role Playing + Dramatizing | ||
Out-of-Class Study (Pre-study, Reinforcement, Practice Review, etc.) | 14 | 14 |
Homework (reading, writing, watching movies, etc.) | 6 | 6 |
Project Preparation + Presentation | ||
Report Preparation + Presentation | ||
Presentation / Seminar Preparation + Presenting | ||
Oral examination | ||
Preparing for Midterm Exams | 2 | 6 |
MIDTERM EXAM (Visa) | 2 | 2 |
Preparing for the General Exam | 2 | 6 |
GENERAL EXAM (Final) | 2 | 2 |
Participation | ||
Discussion | ||
Portfolio | ||
Take-Home Exam | ||
Logbook | ||
Total Workload | 148 | |
ECTS (30 saat = 1 AKTS ) | 4 |