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Emergency Care
-Emergency care priorities,
-Emergency treatment and care history,
- Emergency care services in the history of our country
- Emergency maintenance services and parts of our country
- Emergency Department staff
-Legal requirements for emergency care services in Turkey
-Emergency care management.
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Physical Diagnosis
-To diagnose patients in the emergency unit
-Physical obstacles encountered in diagnostic
-Recognize and attempt to record-patient In the phase-in Diagnostics
-Emergency care and first aid in diagnosing patients form
-Physical examination techniques
-Listening to-lung volume
-Listening to-Heart sounds
-The recognition of-life findings
-Neurological diagnostics
-Skin-to diagnose
-Evaluation of pain
-Laboratory analysis
Shock and emergency care: Phases of the shock the shock classification of nursing diagnoses and interventions in shock patients with signs and symptoms Bleeding Shock:-bleeding vessel blood flow by location, by type of bleeding-bleeding-bleeding control external bleeding-External-internal bleeding-control-organs according to internal bleeding bleeding first aid
Physical Diagnosis
-To diagnose patients in the emergency unit
-Physical obstacles encountered in diagnostic
-Recognize and attempt to record-patient In the phase-in Diagnostics
-Emergency care and first aid in diagnosing patients form
-Physical examination techniques
-Listening to-lung volume
-Listening to-Heart sounds
-The recognition of-life findings
-Neurological diagnostics
-Skin-to diagnose
-Evaluation of pain
-Laboratory analysis
Shock and emergency care: Phases of the shock the shock classification of nursing diagnoses and interventions in shock patients with signs and symptoms Bleeding Shock:-bleeding vessel blood flow by location, by type of bleeding-bleeding-bleeding control external bleeding-External-internal bleeding-control-organs according to internal bleeding bleeding first aid
Triage
Approaches in triage system
Phases in triage system
Triage system application process
Evaluation of triage system
Materials, tools and materials,
Exceptions
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Shock and emergency care: Stages of Shock Classification of Shock Signs and symptoms of shock Nursing diagnoses and interventions in the patient with shock
Hemorrhages: -Bleeding according to the type of bleeding vessel -Bleeding according to the place where the blood flows -External bleeding -Control of external bleeding -Internal bleeding -Control of internal bleeding -First aid in bleeding according to organs
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Mechanism of head trauma
Brain Injuries Secondary Head Injuries
Increased intracranial pressure (KIBA)
Brain hemorrhages
Evaluation of head injury patient
Care of the head injury patient
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Vertebra traumas
Cervical vertebra traumas
Movement causing cervical vertebrae injury Pathophysiological changes in cervical trauma
Thorax, lumbar and sacral vertebra traumas
Abdominal traumas
Injury mechanism of abdominal trauma
Evaluation of abdominal trauma
Abdominal organ traumas
Emergency care in abdominal trauma
Abdominal traumas
Injury mechanism of abdominal trauma
Evaluation of abdominal trauma
Abdominal organ traumas
Emergency care in abdominal trauma
Abdominal traumas
Injury mechanism of abdominal trauma
Evaluation of abdominal trauma
Abdominal organ traumas
Emergency care in abdominal trauma
Pathophysiological changes in thoracic and lumbar spine injuries
Complications of vertebra injuries
Respiratory disruption
Spinal shock Autonomic dysreflexia
Emergency care in patients with autonomic dysreflexia
Care of the patient with vertebral injury
Secondary injury risk
Respiratory maintenance
Nutrition Inactivity Complications
Excretion
Psychological condition
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njury mechanism of thoracic trauma injuries
Signs and symptoms in thoracic trauma
Classification of thoracic trauma
Care of the patient with thoracic trauma
Pulmonary emergencies
Asthma,
Pulmonary Emergency Diseases COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease),
Chronic bronchitis Emphysema
Adult respiratory distress syndrome
Pulmonary embolism
Arterial intervention and evaluation of arterial blood gases
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Plaster care
Pelvic trauma
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Transport of the Casualty
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Pelvic trauma
Pelvic fractures
Emergency care in the evaluation of pelvic fractures
Soft tissue lesions
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Providing basic and advanced life support:
Basic life support in adults, infants, neonates and children
Advanced life support in adults, infants, neonates and children
cardiopulmonary resuscititis
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Cardiovascular emergencies:
Risk factors for ischemic heart disease
Acute myocardial infarction
Malignant hypertension
Congestive heart failure
Acute pulmonary edema
Metabolic-endocrine emergencies:
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketonic coma
Hypoglycemia
Acute adrenal insufficiency
Hyperthyroidism crisis
Myxedema coma
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Gastrointestinal emergencies:
Gastroenteritis
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Acute pancreatitis
Hepatic encephalopathy
Biting and stings
Snake bites
Spider bite
Scorpion Sting
Bee sting
Dog bite
Cat bites
Human bite
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Classification of burns
Thermal burns
Chemical burns
Electrical burns
Evaluation and care of burned patients
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poisoning
Poison types
Types of poisoning
Evaluation of the patient
Specific Poisonings
Salicylate poisoning
Paracetamol poisoning
Poisoning with sedatives and hypnotics
Cocaine poisoning
Alcohol intoxication
Poisoning of theophylline
Poisoning with heavy metals
Poisoning with corrosive substances
Poisoning with insecticides
Mushroom poisoning
Food poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Poison information center
evaluation of the course
Receiving student feedback
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