Unit ADE - Veterinary emergency in OVUD - advanced course
- Course
- Veterinary medicine
- Study-unit Code
- A000682
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Francesco Porciello
- Teachers
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- Francesco Porciello
- Hours
- 25 ore - Francesco Porciello
- CFU
- 1
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2018
- Offered
- 2021/22
- Learning activities
- A scelta dello studente
- Area
- A scelta dello studente
- Academic discipline
- VET/08
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The course is held within the facilities of the University of Veterinary Medicine. Students are directly involved in the clinical-diagnostic and therapeutic activities of the first-aid service of small animals and large animals.
During practical activities, the student interacts with the veterinarians of the OVUD and also discusses the theoretical aspects of the observed cases.
Each student, collaborating directly with emergency services, will have to personally participate in the various clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers needed to stabilize and monitor critical patients. - Reference texts
- VIGANO' FABIO Manuale di pronto soccorso nel cane e nel gatto
EDRA EDITORE 2013
ORSINI AND DIVERS
Equine Emergency
ELSEVIER 2014 - Educational objectives
- The activities are essentially practical and therefore it is expected that the student will acquire interaction skills with a veterinary team dedicated to emergency management in a 24 hour emergency service. The expected minimum training objective is that the student is able to recognize the clinical signs of an emergency critical patient, to indicate the best clinical and therapeutical approach, maintain calm in that condition, and collaborate with punctuality on the therapeutic maneuvers needed to stabilize and monitor the patientRegarding the descriptors of the didactic objectives, the course can be summarized as follows: D1 - KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The student must
- have knowledge of the clinical methods of approaching animals in the emergency room through questioning the owner, observing the animal and identifying particular signs of disease and involvement of different systems;
- know the methods of particular physical examination of the individual systems in the animal in the emergency room and the methods of clinical staging;
- know the characteristics and methods of use of instrumental diagnostic equipment and for images useful in emergencies and first aid
D2 - ABILITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
At the end of the training, the student must:
- being able to perform the particular physical examination of the individual animal systems in emergency conditions;
- know how to use the results of instrumental tests to confirm the diagnostic suspicion and formulate the quantification of the severity of the emergency;
- know how to participate in stabilization maneuvers;
- know how to monitor the animal's clinical conditions.
D3 - AUTONOMY OF JUDGMENT
At the end of the training, the student must be able to:
- describe and quantify the clinical emergency;
- judge and quantify changes in clinical conditions being monitored;
D4 - COMMUNICATION SKILLS
At the end of the training, the student must be able to:
- produce a report on the animals visited and actively participate in clinical briefings by discussing with people of the same level of preparation, presenting their evaluations supported by appropriate arguments;
- demonstrate language skills in both written and oral form, as well as the ability to use sufficiently appropriate terminology for a correct approach to the vocational subjects of the fifth year of the course
D5 - LEARNING SKILLS
At the end of the training, the student must be able to:
- set up a professional interview methodology with teachers, pet owners and colleagues engaged in clinical activity, such as to ensure the acquisition of always new useful information in clinical practice;
- possess a sufficiently broad mastery of the subject to guarantee an acceptable basis for continuing profitably in the study of professional clinical subjects of the fifth year of the course - Prerequisites
- This course is the advanced step of the basic course
- Teaching methods
- Participation in Emergency Services and First Aid Assistance under the Staff Supervision
- Other information
- To be admitted to attend the course, you must have the following certificates and requirements:
- Attendance of course on Legislative Decree 81/2008;
- To be covered with anti-tetanical vaccination and present the up-to-date certification, issued by the ASL in charge, at the Didactic Secretariat (Polo Didattico Veterinaria Medicina Veterinaria); - Learning verification modality
- There is no evaluation in the form of a oral or written exam, but each student will have to prepare a detailed report on the activity. This report must be compiled on UNISTUDIUM according to the instructions contained in the assignment section. The teacher evaluates the report and assigns a score (max 30/30) that is intended to indicate to the student the value of the product but does not have the value of exam grade. Student preparation is evaluated during the practical activity and on the basis of the presented report. Verbalization of preparation is performed periodically for the group of students who have reached the required hours of attendance.
- Extended program
- The course is held within the facilities of the University of Veterinary Medicine.
The activities take place in 2 shifts for a total of 25 hours, which are to be held between 17:00 and 08:30 from Monday to Friday.
Studentes are allowed to attend these activity also during holidays, if they want.