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FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITI MALAYA
http://medicine.um.edu.my
MID 2018: Clinical Sciences II
3 credits
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course students are able to:
1. Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, investigation and
complications of patients with following conditions: burn, autoimmune diseases,
gastrointestinal, renal, haematological, endocrine, neurological, urological system and
integumentary. (C2)
2. Determine the clinical assessment and management of patients with following
conditions: burn, autoimmune diseases, gastrointestinal, renal, haematological, endocrine,
neurological, urological system and integumentary. (C3)
Course Synopsis:
This course introduces students to medical and surgical management of patients with burn,
autoimmune diseases, and disorders of gastrointestinal, renal, hematological, endocrine,
neurological, urological system and integumentary. Aspects of primary, secondary and tertiary
prevention measures are intergrated into patient management.
Reference Texts:
Berman, A J. & Snyder,S. (2011) Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals Of Nursing Concepts, Process And
Practice (9th ed.) New York. Prentice-Hall**
Berman A.J. & Snyder,S. (2011). Skills in Clinical Nursing (7th ed.). Prentice Hall.*
Potter, P. A., Perry, G., Hall, A. & Stockert P.A. (2009) Fundamentals of nursing (7th. ed.). St. Louis:
Mosby.
Black, J.M. and Hawks J.H, (2008) Medical Surgical Nursing – Clinical Management for Positive
Outcome (8th ed.) St. Louis Saunders Elsevier.
LeMone, P. & Burke, K. M. (2008). Medical-surgical nursing care: Critical Thinking in Client Care (4th
ed). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Course Assessment:
Course will be assessed by:
Continuous assessment:
• Test 1( 20%) - Week 7
• Test 2 ( 20%)- Week 14
Final Examination: 60%
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