Faculty: Veterinary Medicine Division/Department Surgery Academic Year 2012-2013 Date 31.08.2012 Code Semester/Year Spring / 4 ECTS 2 Course language Category Prerequisite Course Webpage Local Credit Name of the course Anesthesia and Reanimation Turkish Required Not applicable Theoretical Practical Laboratory Presentation Project/Field study - Instructor(s) Assistant 1 - - - Content of the course Pre-, solid, liquid, and gas anesthetics and their administration routes. Complications developing during anesthesia and their treatments. Assist. Prof. Dr. Sami ÜNSALDI - Course Plan Weeks Subjects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Background and Introduction to anesthesia and the terms used in the anesthesia General knowledge about the Preanesthetics and their application routes Solid and inhalation anesthetics General anesthetics at horses and cattle General anesthesia at goats, sheep, dogs and cats General anesthesia at pigs, rabbits and birds Complications of anesthesia and their treatments MID TERM EXAMS Local analgesics Surface, infiltration and nerve block anesthesia Head nerve block anesthesia Extremities nerve block anesthesia Spinal and epidural anesthesia Paravertebral anesthesia at the cattle Castration anesthesia techniques Text book(s) Reference books Ünsaldı, S. Veteriner Anestezi. Nobel Tıp, İstanbul, 2011. Various national and international veterinary text books. Assessment Number Mid term Pop-quiz Homework Projects Term project 1 - Contribution to GPA (%) 40 - Laboratory Others Final exam Exams are either classic or multiple choice or both. 1 Contribution of the contents (%) Medical Sciences Engineering General Sciences Social sciences 100 - Learning Outcomes Goals Students will be taught theoretically to gain satisfactory knowledge about pre-, general and local anesthetics and their administration techniques will be diagrammatically demonstrated. To familiarize students with pre-, general and local anesthetic procedures. To improve students’ skills of treatment of anaesthetic complications and reanimation procedures. Lectures are taught as power point and oral presentations. Discussion exercises on respective topics are frequently practiced. About assessment criteria Course Format Relation between the learning and program outcomes Outputs 1 60 2 3 1 2 Contribution : 1:None 2:Partially 3:Completely Prepared by: Assist.Prof. Dr. Sami ÜNSALDI Date of preparation: 31.08.2012