Learning objectives
- learn to move in the operating block and in the operating room - approach the evaluation of patients to be subjected to general and loco-regional anesthesia - know how to distinguish the pharmacological principles of the different anesthesiological conducts - evaluate the monitoring of vital parameters in the operating room for different patients and different types of "anesthesia" - learn to recognize the different periods and post-operative paths - assessment of the adverse event and the emergency-emergency condition in the operating room - evaluation of the critical patient in intensive care
• Triage and medical resource management • The Acid-Base balance
• Cardiac arrhythmias: etiology. pathophysiology, epidemiology and treatment
• Acute myocardial infarction
• Arterial hypertension
• Cerebrovascular
accidents
•Insufficiency. acute renal • Metabolism: decompensated diabetes and other pathologies
• Critical patient monitoring Fluid therapy and vasoactive drugs
• Pathophysiology and therapeutic diagnostic path • Principles of general and locoregional anesthesia
• Monitoring of vital functions
• Pathophysiology of pain • Pain therapy