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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Clinical Biochemistry | TLP229 | Compulsory | Associate degree | 2 | Fall | 2 |
Prof. Dr. Meltem Özlen DİLLİOĞLUGİL
Prof. Dr. Murat KASAP
Associate Prof. Dr. Burcu YÜKSEL
Assistant Prof. Dr. Deniz SÜNNETÇİ AKKOYUNLU
Lecturer İlknur ÇAVUŞOĞLU ZERENGÖK
Lecturer Nurhan KÜLCÜ SARIKAYA
1) Explain the principles of clinical biochemistry.
2) Explain the important enzymes for the all body systems and their duties.
3) Describe the causes and consequences of the increase and losses of electrolyte in body fluid.
4) Describe important lipids and lipoproteins for the cardiovascular system.
5) Explain important hormones in use of glucose and their duties.
6) Explain the methods of lipid and protein determination.
7) Describe urine analysis and the importance of growth of ome of the structure and crystals in the urine.
8) Explain the importance of hormones in the body systems.
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2 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
3 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
4 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
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6 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
7 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
8 | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle | Low | Middle | Middle | Middle |
Face to Face
None
biochemistry
Introduction to clinical biochemistry. Blood sampling and processing (the processing of blood for tests, anticoagulants). Urine analysis and interpretation (physical and chemical analysis). Microscopic examination of urine. Lipid metabolism tests. Carbohydrate metabolism tests. Plasma proteins. Enzymes. Plasma electrolytes. Cerebra spinal fluid, function and clinical importance Biology and sub department.
Contribution of Semester Studies to Course Grade |
20% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
80% |
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Total | 100% |
Turkish
Not Required