COURSES OFFERED IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021

Department Department of Health Studies

Description of the courses offered in a foreign language in the academic year 2020/2021

Name of the Anaesthesiology, Reanimatology and course Name of the Assoc. prof. Tatjana Šimurina MD, PhD teacher Number of ECTS 3 credits Semester X □ autumn/winter spring/summer Teaching will be Lectures Consultations organized as □ yes X no X yes □ no The courses will Lectures Seminars Exercises be organized as X yes □ no □ yes X no X yes □ no Description of the The aim of the course: course Acquire basic knowledge and skills in anaesthesiology, resustitation and intensive care treatment that are necessary for understanding the work of an anesthesiologist and technician, and for understanding the needs of patients in perioperative period, particularly in operating room OR, and in the , ICU. Acquire basic skills necessary for reanimating the life-threatening patient. Topics: General and regional – basic considerations; Acute and chronic pain - medications and procedures in pain management; Keeping the airways open, difficult intubation, anesthesia instruments and systems; and medications in ; Anesthesia machine; Anesthesia maintenance and of vital functions during anesthesia; Postoperative supervision of the patient and postoperative pain treatment; Critically ill patients in ICU - monitoring of ; Medications, for intensive care treatment, enteral/parenteral nutrition; Devices for mechanical ventilation and procedures related to the patients who need mechanical ventilation; Medical documentation during preparing for anesthesia, administering anesthesia and recovery from anesthesia and medical documentation in ICU; Basic life support BLS Learning outcomes 1. Become familiar with the role and importance of the nurse in the of the course anesthesia and intensive care team. 2. Apply the acquired knowledge and skills in providing care to COURSES OFFERED IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 patients during pre/post-operative period and during anesthesia 3. Apply lifesaving measures for resuscitating patients in lifethreatening situations 4. Students will be able to keep the patients airways open and provide basic life support (BLS) 5. Students will be able to prepare the patients for anesthesia and surgery, monitor vital functions of patients under regional and general anesthesia, evaluate the patient's recovery after anesthesia, participate in postoperative care and apply basic principles of pain therapy 6. Become familiar with basic principles of intensive care treatment and monitor vital functions of the critically ill patients; participate in applying invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring and explain basic principles of arteficial respiratory therapy 7. Apply basic principles of parenteral and enteral nutrition for critically ill patients 8. Keep medical records in OR and ICU 9. Collect, analyze and interpret scientific research data The course is Incoming students who choose the above offered to department as a home department X yes □ no All the incoming students regardless of the chosen home department at UNIZD □ yes X no UNIZD students enrolled at the above department as an elective course □ yes X no All UNIZD students as an elective course □ yes X no The form should be filled out in English and/or other languages in which the courses are offered in