Unit ANESTHESIOLOGY AND SURGICAL EMERGENCY

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
50515309
Location
TERNI
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Edoardo De Robertis
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2014
Offered
2019/20
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

ANESTHESIOLOGY - MOD. 1

Code 50999401
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Simonetta Tesoro
Teachers
  • Simonetta Tesoro
Hours
  • 12 ore - Simonetta Tesoro
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian/english
Contents
Reference texts
Educational objectives - To frame anesthesia as "perioperative medicine" aimed at protecting the patient from surgical trauma.
- Perform BLS correctly, tracheal intubation and electrical defibrillation, know the resuscitation problems posed by drowning, electrocution and asphyxial syndromes, know how to treat anaphylactic shock.
- Know the therapeutic strategies to stabilize vital functions and prevent post-anoxic brain damage, learn the semeiotics of coma and the pathophysiology of hypovolemic shock, be able to discriminate nosologically and therapeutically the acute respiratory insufficiency due to obstruction of the pathways airborne, from impaired respiratory mechanics, from alterations in the chemical drive and from hemodynamic causes.
- Be able to adequately treat acute and chronic algic syndromes.
Prerequisites In order to understand the contents of the lessons and the learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, pathophysiology and clinical pharmacology, as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplinary sectors.
Teaching methods Frontal lessons, exercises on dummy, attendance in the Operating Room, in Intensive Care and in the outpatient clinics of Pain Medicine.
Other information
Learning verification modality Oral and/or written examination
Extended program Pharmacological basis anesthesia (Clinical pharmacology of intravenous and inhalation anesthetics, opioids, benzodiazepines, NSAIDs, local anesthetics)
Perioperative medicine
Preoperative evaluation and preparation
General and locoregional anesthesia techniques
Anesthesia work station and intraoperative monitoring
Management of acute postoperative and first aid pain
Chronic cancer pain
Palliative therapy principles
Cardiac arrest (BLS-D, ALS)
Respiratory failure (ALI, ARDS, COPD)
Basic concepts of mechanical ventilation
Shock: possible causes and treatment
Nosocomial infections in UTI and Sepsis
Heart failure
Coma
Acid-base balance and related alterations
CO intoxication
Drowning
electrocution
Transplants and organ donation

ANESTHESIOLOGY - MOD. 2

Code 50715801
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Edoardo De Robertis
Teachers
  • Edoardo De Robertis
Hours
  • 10 ore - Edoardo De Robertis
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian/english
Contents
Reference texts
Educational objectives - To frame anesthesia as "perioperative medicine" aimed at protecting the patient from surgical trauma.
- Perform BLS correctly, tracheal intubation and electrical defibrillation, know the resuscitation problems posed by drowning, electrocution and asphyxial syndromes, know how to treat anaphylactic shock.
- Know the therapeutic strategies to stabilize vital functions and prevent post-anoxic brain damage, learn the semeiotics of coma and the pathophysiology of hypovolemic shock, be able to discriminate nosologically and therapeutically the acute respiratory insufficiency due to obstruction of the pathways airborne, from impaired respiratory mechanics, from alterations in the chemical drive and from hemodynamic causes.
- Be able to adequately treat acute and chronic algic syndromes.
Prerequisites In order to understand the contents of the lessons and the learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, pathophysiology and clinical pharmacology, as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplinary sectors.
Teaching methods Frontal lessons, exercises on dummy, attendance in the Operating Room, in Intensive Care and in the outpatient clinics of Pain Medicine.
Other information
Learning verification modality Oral and/or written examination
Extended program Pharmacological basis anesthesia (Clinical pharmacology of intravenous and inhalation anesthetics, opioids, benzodiazepines, NSAIDs, local anesthetics)
Perioperative medicine
Preoperative evaluation and preparation
General and locoregional anesthesia techniques
Anesthesia work station and intraoperative monitoring
Management of acute postoperative and first aid pain
Chronic cancer pain
Palliative therapy principles
Cardiac arrest (BLS-D, ALS)
Respiratory failure (ALI, ARDS, COPD)
Basic concepts of mechanical ventilation
Shock: possible causes and treatment
Nosocomial infections in UTI and Sepsis
Heart failure
Coma
Acid-base balance and related alterations
CO intoxication
Drowning
electrocution
Transplants and organ donation

EMERGENCY SURGERY

Code 50515301
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Roberto Cirocchi
Teachers
  • Roberto Cirocchi
Hours
  • 12 ore - Roberto Cirocchi
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/18
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The aim of the course is to offer at the students a clinical summary of emergency surgery.
Reference texts DIONIGI - CHIRURGIA - 6 EDIZIONE - Elsevier EDRA- 2017
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to provide students with a general overview of the diagnostic-therapeutic pathways in emergency surgery. In addition, the student should be know the main symptoms and clinical signs related to different emergency diseases.
he acute abdomen.
The politraumatized patient.
Trauma of the abdomen, pelvis and chest.
Digestive bleeding.
Peritonitis and abdominal abscess.
Intestinal occlusion.
Retroperitoneal hematomas.
Peptic ulcer complications
Intestinal infarction.
Acute diverticulitis and complications.
The colon volvules.
Prerequisites Basic knowledge is need in anatomy, pathophysiology, semeiotic and surgical pathology.
Teaching methods Front-end lessons using powerpoint projections. The lesson material (except copyright-protected illustrations) is always made available to students electronically (file in pdf) the day before the lesson on the ateneum platform: https://www.unistudium.unipg.it/unistudium/login/index.php.
Learning verification modality The exam will be performed through a interview (3 questions).
Extended program The acute abdomen.
The politraumatized patient.
Trauma of the abdomen, pelvis and chest.
Digestive bleeding.
Peritonitis and abdominal abscess.
Intestinal occlusion.
Retroperitoneal hematomas.
Peptic ulcer complications
Intestinal infarction.
Acute diverticulitis and complications.
The colon volvules.
Perianal abscesses
Acute cholecystitis and its complications
Acute pancreatitis
Abdominal aortic aneurysms.

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Code 50503401
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Giacomo Pucci
Teachers
  • Giacomo Pucci
Hours
  • 12 ore - Giacomo Pucci
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

PAIN MEDICINE AND PALLIATIVE CARE

Code A001718
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Edoardo De Robertis
Teachers
  • Edoardo De Robertis
Hours
  • 12 ore - Edoardo De Robertis
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Emergenze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian/english
Contents
Reference texts
Educational objectives - To frame anesthesia as "perioperative medicine" aimed at protecting the patient from surgical trauma.
- Know the physiopathological bases as well as the main diagnostic and therapeutic strategies of the main acute and chronic algic conditions
- palliation bases
Prerequisites In order to understand the contents of the lessons and the learning objectives, the student must have a solid foundation of physiology, pathophysiology and clinical pharmacology, as well as the ability to integrate information from different disciplinary sectors.
Teaching methods Frontal lessons, exercises on dummy, attendance in the Operating Room, in Intensive Care and in the outpatient clinics of Pain Medicine.
Other information
Learning verification modality Oral and/or written examination
Extended program Pathophysiology concepts of pain
Pharmacological bases of the main drugs used in pain medicine
Acute and chronic pain
Pain monitoring
Main acute and chronic algic conditions
Main therapeutic approaches to acute pain
Main therapeutic approaches to chronic pain
Basic concepts of palliation

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN ANESTHESIOLOGY - MED/41

Code 50578302
Location TERNI
CFU 2
Teacher Rita Commissari
Teachers
  • Rita Commissari
Hours
  • 40 ore - Rita Commissari
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/41
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN EMERGENCY SURGERY - MED/18

Code 50078301
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Roberto Cirocchi
Teachers
  • Roberto Cirocchi
Hours
  • 20 ore - Roberto Cirocchi
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/18
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The physical examination of the acute abdomen
Reference texts Andreoni B, Chiara O, Coen D, Vesconi S. Diagnosi e trattamento delle emergenze medico - chirurgiche. Masson-Edra - 2009
Educational objectives The student must be able to exercise independently and automatically the physical examination of the acute abdomen
Prerequisites Basic knowledge is need in anatomy, pathophysiology, surgical patholog and clinical examination.
Teaching methods Training at the bedside
Learning verification modality Interview
Extended program Signs and symptoms of a peritonitis
Signs and symptoms of an intestinal occlusion
Signs and symptoms of digestive hemorrhage
The semeiological maneuvers to detect the sign of Murphy, McBurney and Blumberg

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE - MED/09

Code 50578301
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Giacomo Pucci
Teachers
  • Giacomo Pucci
Hours
  • 20 ore - Giacomo Pucci
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
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