Course Objectives: |
Students will be able to recognize the risks they may encounter in both daily life and business life, take precautions and thus prevent work accidents and occupational diseases. |
Course Content: |
Definition, importance and purpose of occupational safety, basic principles of occupational safety, economic aspect, occupational diseases, occupational hygiene, working environment, ergonomics, risk factors, personal protective equipment, OHS in healthcare, legal regulations. |
Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
OHS Definition, Historical
Development, Importance and
Purpose
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Lecture notes and
other resources |
2) |
OHS Terminology, OHS
Approach |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
3) |
OHS Basic Principles, OHS
Economic Aspect (Material
Losses) |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
4) |
Health Surveillance,
Occupational Diseases,
Occupational Hygiene |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
5) |
Ergonomics |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
6) |
Office Ergonomics, Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
7) |
Fire, Emergency Plans, Health
and Safety Signs, OHS in the
Working Environment |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
8) |
1st MIDTERM EXAM WEEK |
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9) |
OHS in Health Services
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Lecture notes and
other resources
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10) |
Risk Analysis and Assessment |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
11) |
Sample OHS Practices |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
12) |
Sample OHS Practices |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
13) |
Sample OHS Practices |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
14) |
Sample OHS Practices |
Lecture notes and
other resources |
15) |
FINAL WEEK |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To be able to use the theoretical field knowledge in practical
applications |
1 |
2) |
Ability to control, protect, maintain, prepare for use and use of
devices and equipment used in anesthesia and analgesia
applications |
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3) |
To be able to use medical terminology in the field of profession
correctly |
1 |
4) |
Ability to act in accordance with relevant ethical and basic legal
responsibilities in the field of profession |
2 |
5) |
Ability to use information and communication technologies
related to the profession |
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6) |
Evaluating and analyzing occupational data with basic
knowledge and skills in the field |
3 |
7) |
Demonstrate awareness, approach and practice skills in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation when necessary |
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8) |
Being able to make all the preparations in the patient and
operating room before anesthesia |
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9) |
To be able to follow up the patient under the control of the
anesthesiologist and be aware of their professional
responsibilities during the application of anesthesia. |
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10) |
Ability to evaluate the patient's vital functions during the
termination of anesthesia |
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11) |
Collaboration with the anesthesiologist in basic and advanced
life support practices |
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