Unit ANESTESIOLOGY AND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL EMERGENCIES

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
50715908
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Vito Peduto
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2012
Offered
2017/18
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

ANESTHESIOLOGY - MOD. 1

Code 50999401
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 12 ore - Vito Peduto
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents - Properly perform BLS, tracheal intubation and electrical defibrillation, know the resuscitation problems posed by drowning, blistering and asphyxia syndromes, know how to treat anaphylactic shock.
- Know the therapeutic strategies for stabilizing vital functions and preventing post-anxiety brain damage, learning the coma semeiotics and hypovolaemic physiopathology, being able to discriminate on the nosological and therapeutic plane acute respiratory failure from obstruction of the streets Ailments, respiratory mechanical damage, chemical drive alterations and hemodynamic causes.
- Being able to adequately treat acute and chronic algae syndromes.
- Addressing anesthesia as "perioperative medicine" to protect the patient from surgical trauma.
Reference texts Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality Oral exame
Extended program - Postoperative acute pain;

- chronic pain;

- Clinical pharmacology of local anesthetics;

- Clinical pharmacology of analgesics;

- Anti-algae blocks;

- Clinical pharmacology of anesthetics;

- Clinical pharmacology of anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics;

- General and loco-regional anesthesia techniques.

ANESTHESIOLOGY - MOD. 2

Code 50715801
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 12 ore - Vito Peduto
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents - Properly perform BLS, tracheal intubation and electrical defibrillation, know the resuscitation problems posed by drowning, blistering and asphyxia syndromes, know how to treat anaphylactic shock.
- Know the therapeutic strategies for stabilizing vital functions and preventing post-anxiety brain damage, learning the coma semeiotics and hypovolaemic physiopathology, being able to discriminate on the nosological and therapeutic plane acute respiratory failure from obstruction of the streets Ailments, respiratory mechanical damage, chemical drive alterations and hemodynamic causes.
- Being able to adequately treat acute and chronic algae syndromes.
- Addressing anesthesia as "perioperative medicine" to protect the patient from surgical trauma.
Reference texts Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality Oral examenation
Extended program Resuscitation maneuvers (BLS);

- Laryngoscopy and intubation;

- Electric defibrillation;

- Stabilization of vital functions (ABS);

- Patient who needs hyperbaric therapy (gastric embolism);

- The asphittic patient (from a foreign body);

- The patient with severe cardiac arrhythmia;

- Application of the "triage";

- The patient with acute respiratory failure (asthma, bronchitis

Chronic obstructive pulmonary embolism);

- The patient with severe hypertension crisis;

- The patient is convulsive;

- The patient with low-dose acute syndrome (cardiogenic shock,

Cardiac tamponade);

- The patient in the septic state;

- The patient burned and drowned;

- The patient with gas or fumes respiration poison;

- Patient with ingestion poisoning;

- The patient in acute ethyl crisis;

- The persistent patient and the hyperthermic patient (sunshine or heat stroke);

- The patient was angry;

- The patient in a coma of nature to determine;

- The patient with severe hydroelectrolytic imbalances (dehydration and

Hyperhydration, Hypo and Hyper-Potassium, Hypo and Hypercalcemia, Acidosis and

alkalosis);

- The patient with anuria or acute urinary retention;

- The patient in shock;

- The patient with acute loss of consciousness (syncope);

- The patient with cardio-respiratory arrest;

- The patient in a state of psychomotor agitation;

- The patient with traumatic shock (serious trauma);

- The patient is in opioid overdose;

- The patient with acute hemorrhage (haemorrhagic shock);

ANESTHESIOLOGY - MOD. 3

Code 50999301
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Simonetta Tesoro
Teachers
  • Simonetta Tesoro
Hours
  • 7 ore - Simonetta Tesoro
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

EMERGENCY SURGERY

Code 50515301
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/18
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Carlo Boselli
Teachers
  • Carlo Boselli
Hours
  • 12 ore - Carlo Boselli
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Acute abdomen.
Abdominal trauma
Upper and Lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
Intestinal obstruction.
Peritonites
Reference texts
Dionigi: Chirurgia: basi teoriche e chirurgia generale, specialistica IV ed., Elsevier- Masson Ed.
Sabiston: Trattato di Chirurgia, Delfino Ed.
Norton et al.: Surgery: basic science and clinical evidence, Springer
PUBMED (US National Library of Medicine )
Educational objectives
Students will learn basic knowledge and more frequent on the main principles of surgical therapy.
Prerequisites
nobody
Teaching methods
Face to face
Learning verification modality
Oral examination
Extended program
Acute abdomen.
Abdominal trauma
Upper and Lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
Intestinal obstruction.
Peritonites

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Carlo Boselli
Teachers
  • Carlo Boselli
Hours
  • 12 ore - Carlo Boselli
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Acute abdomen.
Abdominal trauma
Upper and Lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
Intestinal obstruction.
Peritonites
Reference texts
Dionigi: Chirurgia: basi teoriche e chirurgia generale, specialistica IV ed., Elsevier- Masson Ed.
Sabiston: Trattato di Chirurgia, Delfino Ed.
Norton et al.: Surgery: basic science and clinical evidence, Springer

PUBMED (US National Library of Medicine )
Educational objectives
Students will learn basic knowledge and more frequent on the main principles of surgical therapy.
Prerequisites
nobody
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Learning verification modality
Oral examination
Extended program
Acute abdomen.
Abdominal trauma
Upper and Lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
Intestinal obstruction.
Peritonites

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Code 50503401
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Gaetano Vaudo
Teachers
  • Gaetano Vaudo
Hours
  • 12 ore - Gaetano Vaudo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents

The course consists of treating the most urgent-emergency diseases in the internal medicine field, with particular reference to those concerning the cardiovascular system, the respiratory and endocrine-metabolic.
Reference texts

VAUDO G.: dispense. SIMEU - MEDICINA DI EMERGENZA URGENZA ELSEVIER MASSON - 2011.
Educational objectives

The main objective of the course is to empower students to recognize and treat internal diseases with urgency and emergency. The evaluation will take place by means of an oral examination lasting about 30 minutes,during which will be assessed the theoretical knowledge of the individual student in terms of diagnostics and therapy of diseases of internal medicine in the rapidly changing and will also discuss the issues raised during exercises practices carried out by the department according to frequency shifts clearly defined.
Prerequisites

Knowledge of medical and surgical semeiology and internal medicine
Teaching methods

The course is organized as follows: - Lectures on all topics of the course, through lectures with interaction between the teacher and the learners; - Practical training in internal medicine department, during which the students will be accompanied to the medical staff for a maximum of three students per shift; each turn provides for a duration of four hours to three shifts, for a total of 12 hours for each student. During these rounds the students will take vision of medical emergencies that belong in internal medicine department, they will put into practice the knowledge in terms of differential diagnosis and specific diagnosis for each disorder, take vision of the main therapeutic procedures for individual cases.
Learning verification modality

Oral examination
Extended program

Cerebrovascular emergencies. Chest pain. Acute coronary syndromes. Tachyarrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias. Heart failure and acute pulmonary edema. Cardiomyopathies, myocarditis and pericarditis. Pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis. Emergency-Hypertensive urgency. Vascular dissection and aneurysms. Critical ischemia of the lower limbs. Acute respiratory failure. Pneumonia. Pneumothorax. Hemoptysis and hemoptysis. Acute asthma. Indications for Non Invasive Ventilation. Acute liver failure. Diabetes mellitus emergencies.

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Giancarlo Agnelli
Teachers
  • Giancarlo Agnelli
Hours
  • 12 ore - Giancarlo Agnelli

TRAINING IN ANESTHESIOLOGY - I

Code 50997501
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 20 ore - Vito Peduto
Language of instruction
Italian
Reference texts
Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods
Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality
Field verification
Extended program
Definitions:
Careful pathways of the surgical patient
Perioperative medicine
Anesthesiological treatment planning
Preoperative anesthesia evaluation and preparation
· informed consent
· Pre-anesthetic dressing
· Fast
· Housing
Induction and maintenance of anesthesia
· awakening
· Recovery room
Postoperative analgesia
· Postoperative intensive care

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 20 ore - Vito Peduto
Language of instruction
Italian
Reference texts
Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods
Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality
Field verification
Extended program
Definitions:
Careful pathways of the surgical patient
Perioperative medicine
Anesthesiological treatment planning
Preoperative anesthesia evaluation and preparation
· informed consent
· Pre-anesthetic dressing
· Fast
· Housing
Induction and maintenance of anesthesia
· awakening
· Recovery room
Postoperative analgesia
· Postoperative intensive care

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN ANESTHESIOLOGY - II

Code 50997401
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 20 ore - Vito Peduto
Language of instruction
Italian
Reference texts
Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods
Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality
Field verification
Extended program
Drugs and techniques of general anesthesia
· Inhaler anesthetics
· Intravenous anesthetics
· The discipline
· Carers
Tracheal intubation
Drugs and techniques of loco-regional anesthesia
· Local anesthetics
· Central blocks
· Peripheral nerve blockages in the limbs
Anesthesia in Specialties
· Obstetric anesthesia
· Analgesia of delivery
· Thoracic anesthesia

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Vito Peduto
Teachers
  • Vito Peduto
Hours
  • 20 ore - Vito Peduto
Language of instruction
Italian
Reference texts
Miller's
Anesthesia - Editor Ronald D. Miller (Churchill Livingstone Elsevier)

Basics of Anesthesia - Robert K. Stoelting and Ronald D. Miller (Churchill
Livingstone)

Critical Care - Civetta, Taylor and Kirby (Lippincott)
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide students with information and tools Necessary to implement basic resuscitation maneuvers, tackle Emergency clinical situations, properly treat syndromes Common algae, and use prophylactically analgesics, sedatives, Hypnotics and local anesthetics.
Prerequisites
In order to understand the contents of lessons and learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, physiopathology and clinical pharmacology as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplines.
Teaching methods
Theoretical lessons and practical exercises: Intensive Therapy Departments,
Pain Medicine and Operative Rooms
Learning verification modality
Field verification
Extended program
Drugs and techniques of general anesthesia
· Inhaler anesthetics
· Intravenous anesthetics
· The discipline
· Carers
Tracheal intubation
Drugs and techniques of loco-regional anesthesia
· Local anesthetics
· Central blocks
· Peripheral nerve blockages in the limbs
Anesthesia in Specialties
· Obstetric anesthesia
· Analgesia of delivery
· Thoracic anesthesia

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN EMERGENCY SURGERY

Code 50469801
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/18
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Antonio Rulli
Teachers
  • Antonio Rulli
Hours
  • 20 ore - Antonio Rulli

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Annibale Donini
Teachers
  • Annibale Donini
Hours
  • 20 ore - Annibale Donini

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Code 50469701
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Vito Peduto
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
1
Teacher
Gaetano Vaudo
Teachers
  • Gaetano Vaudo
Hours
  • 20 ore - Gaetano Vaudo
Language of instruction
Italian

Canale B

CFU
1
Teacher
Giancarlo Agnelli
Teachers
  • Giancarlo Agnelli
Hours
  • 20 ore - Giancarlo Agnelli
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