This is the first of the two courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology. The course begins with an introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as a study of cells, cellular metabolism and histology of basic body tissues and membranes. The remainder of the course is devoted to the detailed study of the structure and functions of the systems involved in body covering, support and movement, as well as coordination and control. This includes a study of the integument, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems as well as the special sense organs.
The oxford English for careers nursing I book covers different topics and involves the language used in a variety of nursing contexts, such as the hospital ream, in and around the hospital, accidents and emergencies, pain, symptoms. Caring or the elderly, nutrition and obesity. The book is designed to meet the language needs of nursing students who learn English to use it for communication in a specific professional situation. It focuses on developing the four language skills (e.g. speaking, listening, writing and reading) as well as grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. |
- This course is designed to identify the basic ethics of professional behavior of
workers in medical specialties. Qualifying the graduate on professional behavior in
dealing with his profession and achieving compatibility with himself and his
professional environment. (The patient, his companions, health workers and medical
devices).
Course Goals:
1. Define of Ethics and know EthicalPrinciples
2. Know International Nursing code“I.N.C”.
3. List the ethical Guidelines ofnursing.
4. Know general Principles of communications with patients.
5. Deal effectively with patients, theirfamilies and the health care team
6. Know Patient’s Bill of Rights andNursing Rights.
7. Know Code of professional conductin Iraq (Iraq council of Health)
8. Understand legislation and lawsaffecting the nursing profession.
9. Provide nursing care which reflectsrespect for man's intrinsic worth ,
Dignity, individuality and spiritualneeds.
This is the first of the two courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology. The course begins with an introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology as well as a study of cells, cellular metabolism and histology of basic body tissues and membranes. The remainder of the course is devoted to the detailed study of the structure and functions of the systems involved in body covering, support and movement, as well as coordination and control. This includes a study of the integument, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems as well as the special sense organs.
Biochemistry is of great use within the field of
nursing, with many practical applications that can assist you in becoming a
better nurse. Biochemistry is the study of how chemical reactions occur within
living things and refers generally to medicine and nutrition, where practical
applications are concerned. Another avenue that is related to biochemistry is
the environment, such as how life forms react to greenhouse gases and other
studies. These studies allow us to gain more insight into what we put into our
bodies, through either medicine or food, ensuring that we do not harm ourselves
with either poison or excessive doses.
This course is designed to provide nursing students with the necessary skills and attitudes based on theoretical knowledge to demonstrate the basic nursing care procedures for patient care. It provides them with a non-threatening environment in which they apply knowledge and basic practices of nursing skills accurately and safely through demonstration and returns demonstration in a simulated nursing laboratory. This is accomplished through competencies reflective of holistic human needs within a practice philosophy which incorporates core concepts of caring, critical thinking, decision making, and professional commitment.
This course serves as a base for other nursing courses. It is designed to provide nursing students with the basic nursing concepts and principles needed for practicing nursing. The course emphasizes the nature of the client’s needs and interventions required for utilizing the patterns of functional health. This course also provides laboratory and clinical guided, experiences that help the nursing student in integrating the basic nursing concepts into practice. It also enables her/him in performing the nursing activities safely.
Teaching the student the possibility of dealing with the computer and the basic commands for using the computer and how to benefit from it in different areas of life such as computer components and its importance, computer operating systems, creating files and other useful commands for students.