Anesthesiology and Nursing in Life-Threatening Situations II ERASMUS>PIE39
Anesthesiology and Nursing in Life-Threatening Situations II – Simulation-Based Exercises
The exercises aim to prepare students to provide professional care for patients in life-threatening conditions and during anaesthesia.
The scope and practical tasks include:
1. Anaesthesia – workstation, risk assessment, patient preparation, perioperative monitoring of vital functions.
2. Post-anaesthesia and postoperative patient care – pain assessment, methods of analgesia, complications, nausea and vomiting, recovery room.
3. Basic resuscitation procedures in adults and children according to the guidelines of the Polish Resuscitation Council.
4. Acute respiratory and renal failure – airway maintenance techniques, artificial airway, assisted ventilation.
5. The unconscious patient – diagnostic and therapeutic management.
6. Care of immobilised patients – hygiene, pressure ulcer prevention, feeding, administration of medications according to the medical order chart.
7. Communication with the patient – verbal and non-verbal interaction.
8. Documentation of performed procedures in the observation chart.
Place of training: Medical Simulation Center, ANS in Piła
Organisational requirements: medical/protective clothing (top and trousers), clean medical or sports footwear, ID badge.
Additional information
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