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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - NURSING - HEM212 - CRITICAL THINKING
Fakulte:
10
Bolum:
1
Ders Id No:
9016001545892
Katalog Id:
57775
Ders Tipi:
1
Ogretim Duzeyi:
2
Ogretim Turu:
1
Course Information
Faculty Name:
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Section Name:
NURSING
Teaching Level Name:
Under Graduate
Course Name:
CRITICAL THINKING
Lesson Code:
HEM212
Period:
04
Theoric:
2
Practice:
0
Laboratory:
0
Credit:
2.0
Ects Credits:
3.0
Course Type Name:
Elective
Course Language:
Turkish
Course Coordinator:
Head of Department
Teaching Staff:
Instr. Dr. SEDA KURT
Assistants:
The Aim of the course:
Examine units and importance of critical thinking process in individual and professional life and take into consideration in own thinking process.
Course Content:
Students comprehend importance of critical thinking process in individual and professional life in this course.
Course Source:
1.Özeruz Yıldırım B. (2010). Hemşirelikte Eleştirel Düşünme. S. Altuğ Özsoy (Edt). Aydın Tuna Matbaacılık, Aydın.
2.Birol L. (2005). Hemşirelik süreci.Etki Matbaacılık, İzmir.
3.Dolgun G., Erdoğan S. (2012). Hemşirelikte Yaratıcılık Eleştirel Düşünme ve Bulguların Yorumlanması. Anadolu Hemşirelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi,15: 3.
4.Yurdanur Demir Dikmen Y.,Yıldırım Usta Y. (2013). Hemşirelikte Eleştirel Düşünme. S.D.Ü Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi,4: 1.
Course Source Recommended:
Simple expression, question and answer teaching method, audiovisual aid, group action, seminar, case introduction, health/ patient education
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