PEDIATRICS
cod. 01104

Academic year 2014/15
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Pediatria generale e specialistica (MED/38)
Field
Scienze medico chirurgiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
14 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
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Integrated course unit module: PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

Learning objectives

The aim of the course is that of supplying the student with the knowledge and the ability to understand signs and symptoms of the main pediatric pathologies, with a particular application to the clinical conditions with a physiotherapical concern. At the end of the course the student will be able to collaborate with other professional figures in order to establish a rehabilitation plan.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The first part of the course will treat the child’s growth and development, the anamnesis gathering and the objective examination of the patient during his/her pediatric age. The second part will deal with the main pediatric pathologies with a particular attention to those where a rehabilitation treatment is indicated.

Full programme

1) medical history and physical examination 2) growth and development 3) thyroid disfunctions 4) congenital heart disease 5) cystic fibrosis 6)Birth trauma 7) congenital malformations 8)meningitis and encephalitis 9)infectious diseases 10) urinary tract infections 11) percutaneous gastrostomy 12) autoimmune disesaes 13) acute gastroenteritis 14) other diseases with regard to physiotherapy

Bibliography

Zuccotti GV, M Giovannini Manuale di Pediatria La pratica Clinica Esculapio Editrice
Kliegman, Behrman Jenson Stenton Pediatria di Nelson
Rudolph; Manuale di Pediatria. Edizione italiana Mc Graw-Hill 2003

Teaching methods

The course will be carried out through formal lessons with the help of a large number of images and Power Point presentations.

Assessment methods and criteria

The learning test consists of an oral examination which permits to evaluate the theoretical knowledge learning and the understanding of the pathological conditions of childhood.

Other information

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