Learning objectives
The training objective of the course is to provide common knowledge elements and a unique language for the team dedicated to emergency management to share problems.
In practice, we want to offer tools to ensure adequate preparation of students (future doctors) for effective management of the emergency, giving the opportunity to address the clinical problems of the emergency, through theoretical and practical training, and acquire the methodology that allows to deal with the emergency effectively. The method includes:
1. the need for a reference to the pathophysiology also in the face of the emergency
2. clear and rapid identification of priorities
3. the obligation to bring a conclusively analytical approach (differential diagnosis, diagnosis and therapy) into a conclusive and operational synthesis
Finally, we want to offer the possibility of approaching the operating room, from an anesthetic point of view, and in particular:
- approach the evaluation of patients to be subjected to general and loco-regional anesthesia
- know how to distinguish the pharmacological principles of the various anesthetic behaviors
- evaluate the monitoring of vital signs in the operating room for the different patients and the different types of "anesthesia"
- learn to recognize the different periods and post-operator journeys
In particular, students will learn the tools for:
- start to manage a cardiac arrest
- Analyze an BGA and frame the patient from the respiratory and metabolic point of view
- Diagnose an acute coronary syndrome, establish initial treatment and direct the patient to the most appropriate care setting
- Detect and categorize an arrhythmia, intervening on those dangerous for life
- Recognize and treat anaphylactic shock
- Hypothesize nature and organize treatment of acute diseases of the gastrointestinal tract
- Diagnose and start the management of acute and ketoacidosis, and manage complications
- Exclude or confirm the presence of life-threatening injuries in the traumatized patient
- Categorize respiratory urgencies and propose the most appropriate treatment
- Recognize signs of sepsis and septic shock, applying initial treatment and recognizing signs of worsening to transfer the patient to the most appropriate setting
- Answering the patient's questions on anesthesia, also briefly describing the goals, the sequence of events, the complications
- Know the risk factors for perioperative complications, proposing to the patient treatments aimed at minimizing the risk