Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Course outline and notes, definition of pulmonary rehabilitaion and components
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R1 (Chapter 1)
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2
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Pathophysiology, physiotherapy and rehabilitation of obstructive lung diseases
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R1 (Chapter 2), R2 (Chapter 5) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 27-29)
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3
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Pathophysiology, physiotherapy and rehabilitation of restrictive lung diseases
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R1 (Chapter 2), R2 (Chapter 5) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 32-41)
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4
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Assessment methods in pulmonar rehabilitation
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R1 (Chapter 2), R2 (Chapter 6) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 6-8)
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5
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Clinical tests
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 51)
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6
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Exercise training in pulmonary rehabilitation, physical activity
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 54)
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7
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Breathing exercises, breathing retraining
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 52)
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8
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Airway clearance techniques
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 10)
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9
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Patient positioning
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 13)
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10
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Airway clearance devices
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R1 (Chapter 3), R2 (Chapter 7) and SR1 (Chapter Chapter 10)
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11
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Physiotherapy and rehabilitation in pulmonary thorax surgery
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R2 (Chapter 11) and SR1 (Chapter 44)
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12
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Physiotherapy and rehabilitation in intensive care unit
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R2 (Chapter 9) and SR1 (Chapter 15)
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13
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Physiotherapy and rehabilitation in neonates and pediatric patients with lung disorders
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R2 (Chapter 10) and SR1 (Chapter 46-49)
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14
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Activities of daily living and energy expenditure
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R2 (Chapter 8) and SR1 (Chapter 62, 63)
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Prerequisites
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-
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Assoc. Prof. Zehra KARAHAN, Lec. Furkan ÖZDEMİR
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Res. Assist. Ayşenur ÖZCAN
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Resources
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1. Hodgkin JE, Celi BR, Connors GA. Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Guidelines to Success. 4th ed. St Louis, MO: Mosby, 2008.
2.Pryor JA, Prasad AS. Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems: Adults and Paediatrics. 4th ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2011.
3. Gibson, Peter G. Evidence-based respiratory medicine. Malden, Mass. : BMJ Books/Blackwell Pub., 2005.
4. Hacettepe Üniversitesi, e-kaynaklar (PubMed, WOS)
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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Recognition of pulmonary problem in patients with respiratory disease, evaluation of patients with proper assessment methods, planning and application of appropriate treatment protocols selection of techniques.
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Content
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Basic concepts of pulmonary rehabilitation, respiratory system diseases, treatment methods, physiotherapy and rehabilitation approaches
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Explains the theoretical and practical concepts and principles related to physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
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-
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2
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Explains the theoretical knowledge related to fundamental medicine and clinical sciences and associates them with physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
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-
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3
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Implements the evaluation and analysis methods of physiotherapy by associating them with theoretical knowledge.
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4
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4
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Makes clinical physiotherapy diagnosis according to fundamental medicine knowledge and implemented physiotherapy evaluation and analysis methods.
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4
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5
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Carries out the profession within the framework of universal ethical principles.
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-
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6
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Plans individual specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs, rearranges, modifies or terminates when necessary.
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5
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7
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Applies individual and disease specific physiotherapy and rehabilitation procedures.
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5
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8
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Records evaluation data, reports them and archives these data.
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-
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9
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Uses foreign language effectively to follow professional developments.
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-
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10
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Takes part in scientific studies; plans, conducts and presents a research.
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-
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11
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Performs occupational health and safety issues related to the profession.
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-
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12
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Organizes the physiotherapy and rehabilitation services effectively.
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