Diagnostic approch to patinets with hematological disorders.
Interpretation of the clinics of anemias, acute and chronic leukemias, lymphomas, myeloma, nursing of patients during chemotherapy and transplant.
There is no recommended specific text, the following allow you to easily extract the necessary of pathophysiology and diagnostic information:
– Castoldi G, “Core Curriculum” Ematologia, McGrawHill, 2e
– Castoldi - Liso, Malattie del sangue, McGrawHill, 6e
– Amadori, Ematologia Le basi fisiopatologiche molecolari e cliniche, Piccin 2010
– Tura, Malattie Del Sangue E Organi Emolinfopoietici, Esculapio Vi Edizione 2015
There is no recommended specific text, the following allow you to easily extract the necessary of pathophysiology and diagnostic information:
– Castoldi G, “Core Curriculum” Ematologia, McGrawHill, 2e
– Castoldi - Liso, Malattie del sangue, McGrawHill, 6e
– Amadori, Ematologia Le basi fisiopatologiche molecolari e cliniche, Piccin 2010
– Tura, Malattie Del Sangue E Organi Emolinfopoietici, Esculapio Vi Edizione 2015
There is no recommended specific text, the following allow you to easily extract the necessary of pathophysiology and diagnostic information:
– Castoldi G, “Core Curriculum” Ematologia, McGrawHill, 2e
– Castoldi - Liso, Malattie del sangue, McGrawHill, 6e
– Amadori, Ematologia Le basi fisiopatologiche molecolari e cliniche, Piccin 2010
– Tura, Malattie Del Sangue E Organi Emolinfopoietici, Esculapio Vi Edizione 2015
Haematology Nursing, by M Brown, edition Wiley & Blackwell , 2012
Learning Objectives
The course is designed to provide the basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics of the blood and lymphatic system, in order to establish the biological basis for learning laboratory, the clinic and the principles of therapy
Learning Objectives
The course is designed to provide the basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics of the blood and lymphatic system, in order to establish the biological basis for learning laboratory, the clinic and the principles of therapy
Learning Objectives
The course is designed to provide the basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics of the blood and lymphatic system, in order to establish the biological basis for learning laboratory, the clinic and the principles of therapy
Learning Objectives
Acquire the ability to interpret signs and symptoms of the most important and frequent hematological disorders.
Have the basic knowledge of nursing managemnt of patients with hematological disorders
Prerequisites
Course attendance as established by the Degree Course guidelines. At the end of the course the student will have to be able to interpret and evaluate the hematologic values of the hemocromocytometric examination with a special focus on the various haematological diseases and to have a precise overview of the main hematologic pathologies in terms of diagnosis, clinical therapy and therapy
Prerequisites
Course attendance as established by the Degree Course guidelines. At the end of the course the student will have to be able to interpret and evaluate the hematologic values of the hemocromocytometric examination with a special focus on the various haematological diseases and to have a precise overview of the main hematologic pathologies in terms of diagnosis, clinical therapy and therapy
Prerequisites
Course attendance as established by the Degree Course guidelines. At the end of the course the student will have to be able to interpret and evaluate the hematologic values of the hemocromocytometric examination with a special focus on the various haematological diseases and to have a precise overview of the main hematologic pathologies in terms of diagnosis, clinical therapy and therapy
Prerequisites
as defined by CdL
Teaching Methods
Lectures and seminars
Teaching Methods
Lectures and seminars
Teaching Methods
Lectures and seminars
Teaching Methods
Front lessons
Further information
Attendance at least 80% of the total course is required
Further information
Attendance of at least 80% of the total course is required
Further information
Attendance at least 80% of the total course is required
Further information
During front lessons the students will be able to discuss specific clinical cases
Type of Assessment
multiple choice test
Type of Assessment
multiple choice test
Type of Assessment
multiple choice test
Type of Assessment
Test with multiple choice questions
Course program
1. Hematopoiesis. Characterization of stem cells and the hematopoietic niche. The bone marrow biopsy. Therapeutic use of stem cells
2. Blood test: interpretation of parameters. Abnormalities circulating blood cells. Leukocytosis and leukopenia, general overview. Thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis, general overview.
3. Anemia. general framework, principles of classification. Characteristics of the main types of anemia. Principles of transfusion therapy.
4. Acute leukemia (myeloid and lymphoid). Classification of acute leukemia. Morphological , immunological, cytogenetic, molecular diagnostic approach. Principles of therapy.
5. Chronic myeloid leukemia. Clinical characteristics, diagnosis and therapy, molecular monitoring.
6. Chronic Myeloproliferative neoplasms. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
7. Lymphomas and chronic lymphoid leukemia. Clinical, molecular and principles of classification and diagnosis.
8. Monoclonal gammopathies. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
9. Thrombocytopenia. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
10. Hemophilia and other disease of coagulation system. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
Course program
1. Hematopoiesis. Characterization of stem cells and the hematopoietic niche. The bone marrow biopsy. Therapeutic use of stem cells
2. Blood test: interpretation of parameters. Abnormalities circulating blood cells. Leukocytosis and leukopenia, general overview. Thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis, general overview.
3. Anemia. general framework, principles of classification. Characteristics of the main types of anemia. Principles of transfusion therapy.
4. Acute leukemia (myeloid and lymphoid).
Classification of acute leukemia. Morphological , immunological, cytogenetic, molecular diagnostic approach. Principles of therapy.
5. Chronic myeloid leukemia. Clinical characteristics, diagnosis and therapy, molecular monitoring.
6. Chronic Myeloproliferative neoplasms. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
7. Lymphomas and chronic lymphoid leukemia. Clinical, molecular and principles of classification and diagnosis.
8. Monoclonal gammopathies. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
9. Thrombocytopenia. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
10. Hemophilia and other disease of coagulation system. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
Course program
1. Hematopoiesis. Characterization of stem cells and the hematopoietic niche. The bone marrow biopsy. Therapeutic use of stem cells
2. Blood test: interpretation of parameters. Abnormalities circulating blood cells. Leukocytosis and leukopenia, general overview. Thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis, general overview.
3. Anemia. general framework, principles of classification. Characteristics of the main types of anemia. Principles of transfusion therapy.
4. Acute leukemia (myeloid and lymphoid). Classification of acute leukemia. Morphological , immunological, cytogenetic, molecular diagnostic approach. Principles of therapy.
5. Chronic myeloid leukemia. Clinical characteristics, diagnosis and therapy, molecular monitoring.
6. Chronic Myeloproliferative neoplasms. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
7. Lymphomas and chronic lymphoid leukemia. Clinical, molecular and principles of classification and diagnosis.
8. Monoclonal gammopathies. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
9. Thrombocytopenia. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
10. Hemophilia and other disease of coagulation system. Clinical, molecular, principles of classification and diagnosis.
Course program
1) Methods of diagnosis of hematological disorders
Decription and methods of peripheral blood smears
Decription and methods of bone marrow aspirates and biopsies.
Role of the nurse in bone marrow examination procedures
2) Anemia Definition of anemia
Signs and symptomes of anemia and of specific anemias
Description of some subtypes of anemias
3) Acute leukemias (AL)
Definition of acute leukemias
Signs and symptoms of acute leukemias
Myeloid and lymphoid leukemia classifications
Prognostics and clinics
Role of the nurse in management patients with acute leukemias
4) Chronic leukemias
Chronic lymphatic leukemia
Clinics, Signs and symptoms
Chronic myeloid leukemia
Clinics, Signs and symptoms
5) Myeloma
Definition of multiple myeloma
Clinics, Signs and symptoms
6) Lymphomas
Definition and classification of lymphomas (Hdg and non-Hdg)
Clincs, Signs and symptoms
7) Stem cell transplant
Types of hematopoietic stem cell transplant
Indication for transplant
Clinics and specific nursing management during transplant procedures
8) Myelproliferative neoplasms and myelodysplstic syndromes. Clinics; sign and symptoms