EM 2090 Bioethics and Values
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the ethical and philosophical tenets that will enable them to practice their profession with respect for life and dignity by experiencing values.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand the ethical and philosophical tenets that will enable them to practice their profession with respect for life and dignity by experiencing values.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze the main elements that make up the management of patients with no healing expectations, by developing palliative care at the three levels of care.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand and use the medical, psychological, and social aspects of patients in terminal stage, through a revision of the rights of terminally-ill patients, the ethical problems faced at the end of life as well as the vision of life in different cultures, in order to work collaborative in the palliative care of patients with terminal diagnoses.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to identify the different structures and functioning of the systems that make up the human body, in order to recognize and identify normal body physiology.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to identify the elements that make up the teaching-learning process, which will enable them to be active participants in the promotion, prevention, recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration of individuals, families, and communities in terms of health-disease processes.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to recognize general aspects of pharmacology in order to determine the action of chemical substances in the human body for therapeutical purposes. To this end, they will apply the theoretical foundations of nursing care practice.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze the importance of community nursing and the processes of nursing care assitance in order to encourage and promote the welfare of people while respecting their cultural context.
This course aims to review general concepts about the meaning of 'Hospital' and its classifications, hospital environment, patient admission process, patient unit, and medical examination.
The aim of this course is for students to develop abilities and skills of basic nursing procedures such as oxygen therapy, gavage (forced feeding), bowel and bladder elimination, ostomy management and blood transfusion.
This course aims to analyze the basic concepts of anthropology, its purpose, scope, relationship with related sciences and their application in nursing, family dynamics and traditional medicine.