Regional dispatches for operational central nurses
Learning Objectives
The general objective is to promote the development of critical thinking and reasoning in the nursing area in the critical area. In addition, this training activity intends to promote the knowledge of the diagnostic pathways of the major syndromes of acuities associated with impairment of vital functions by providing clinical cases that will be analyzed from territorial relief (118), access to hospital (DEA - First Aid) to end in Intensive Therapy. There will thus be a comprehensive description of the entire resuscitation phase with an analysis of decision-making and prioritization, in the different settings typical of the individual clinical frameworks proposed. Content is strongly intertwined with the E2 Teaching
Prerequisites
Preliminary examinations
Teaching Methods
Frontal lesson and during the presentation of the clinical picture, students will be involved by means of a guided discussion or debate and will provide the bibliographic information for further investigation of the individual case
Further information
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Type of Assessment
Examination will take place within the examination of "Professional Training Activities 3" is a pre-requisite for access to the final exam. It is aimed at evaluating the knowledge and skills acquired with reference to the objectives of the three-year course; has the subject disciplinary content of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year courses.The exam provides for an Oral Exam that consists of a dissertation on a clinical-welfare case and a Practice Exam with simulation of a care procedure. The test is over with a minimum score of 18 and a maximum of 30.Internship, considered as a positive evaluation if the student reaches a score of 18 to 30 for each individual experience, participates for 40% of the overall evaluation of the final exam.Range pointsTry min. 18 max 30Internship min. 18 max 30The final grade of the Professional Examination Examination is attributed to a weighted average of the above-mentioned trials and expressed in thirty-five.
Course program
approach to the patient according to the ABCDE philosophy in the regional and DEA setting and standard care planning for the intensive patient.clinical cases:• Burns / Politrauma• IMA (ACR)• Stroke• CCH• NCH• Sepsis• Respiratory failure• Major CH• poisoning• Intraospedal EmergencyFor each clinical picture, the following aspects will be addressed:• Description of the event and clinical presentation• Territorial rescue phase according to ABCDE• Hospital Rescue Phase: Triage and Admission, Management in DEA - PS• Diagnostic framing with physiopathology recalls• Admission and planning assistance in Intensive Care