SYLLABUS Subject: MEDICAL RESCUE ACTIONS Name of the subject MEDICAL RESCUE ACTIONS Name of the unit conducting the subject Department of Medical Rescue Subject code: MCR Studies Field of studies Medical rescue Form of studies MEDICAL RESCUE First degree studies FULL TIME/EXTRAMURAL Kind of the subject COMPULSORY Lectures + Exercises Year and semester of studies YEAR I, SEMESTER I, II LECTURES - I SEMESTER 0 HOURS II SEMESTER 0 HOURS EXERCISES - II SEMESTER 60 HOURS Name and surname of the subject coordinator Grzegorz Kucaba, M.A. Name and surname of the persons conducting the As assigned activities Aims of the activities Implementation of syllabus content of the subject and is aimed at preparing a student to interpret and understand knowledge of the essence of medical rescue actions, hazardous states, principles of acting in life-saving conditions, standards of rescue procedures in life-threatening occurrences. Preparing a student in the scope of using standards and algorithms of rescue proceedings in lifethreatening conditions, taking medical rescue actions, shaping the attitude to the student to deepen knowledge and mastering skills in the scope of medical rescue actions. Preliminary requirements Education results Knowledge: K_W01 - knows anatomy nomenclature; K_W02 - defines the framework of the human body in a topographic approach (upper and lower limb, chest, stomach, pelvis, neck, head) and functional approach (osteoarticular system, muscular system, circulatory system, respiratory system, urinary system, sexual systems, nervous system and organs of senses, common integument); K_W09 - characterises particular groups of medicinal substances, their main mechanisms of action, their processing within the system and side effects; K_W26 - differentiates penal, civil and worker responsibility connected with performing the profession of a paramedic; K_W4 - characterises the role and professional functions of a paramedic as well as the role of the patient in the process of health care provision; K_W48 - characterises working conditions and scope of professional actions of a paramedic; K_W49 - defines the aim, essence, indications, contraindications, threats, currently binding principles and structure of performing basic rescue actions; K_W70 - numbers life-threatening symptoms in patients of various ages; K_W76 - recognises life-threatening conditions and defines monitoring of patients by equipment or non-equipment based methods; K_W77 - explains algorithms of resuscitation proceedings BLS and ALS; K_W82 - knows the procedures of handling the dead body of the patient; K_W88 - knows principles of conducting active and passive oxygen therapy in medical rescue. Skills K_U01 - knows anatomy nomenclature and uses the knowledge of topography of a human body; K_U04 - constructs the pattern of using anatomy nomenclature in subject examination; K_U07 - uses the knowledge of physics to define notions in the
scope of cell biology, tissues and physiological processes, in particular explaining the influence of external conditions such as temperature, gravitation, pressure, electromagnetic field and ionizing radiation on the human body; K_U28 - knows legal regulations regarding the profession of a paramedic; K_U29 - knows professional, penal and civil responsibility in the scope of health care system and providing medical aid; K_U6 putting on and removes a catheter from peripheral veins; K_U8 - performs pulse oximetry and capnometry; K_U81 - performs tracheal intubation in direct laryngology, without relaxants and performs supplementary ventilation; K_U82 - performs under supervision of a doctor, tracheal intubation in direct laryngology, with relaxants and performs supplementary ventilation; K_U87 - performs automated external defibrillation and restoration of patency with regard to respiratory ducts; K_U89 - recognises complications after pharmacological therapy; K_U100 - recognises states of constant life-threatening; K_U114 - performs active and passive oxygen therapy. Social competences K_K01 - has knowledge of responsibility for their work and readiness to team work and being responsible for team actions; K_K02 - respects dignity and autonomy of persons to be cared; K_K0 permanently extends their professional knowledge, shapes skills, aiming at professionalism; K_K0 - has moral responsibility for a person and performing professional tasks; K_K20 - shows empathy in relations with a patient, their family and co-workers. Form of activities, performed hours LECTURE - I SEMESTER 0 HOURS, II SEMESTER 0 HOURS EXERCISES - II SEMESTER 60 HOURS No. 1 2 4 Lecture - I semester Content Professional competences of a paramedic: - Professional functions of a paramedic: - Medical rescue actions performed individually by a paramedic - Medical rescue actions performed individually by a paramedic under supervision of a doctor Act on public medical rescue as the basic document regulating the systems of medical rescue in Poland: - Structure of the medical rescue system in Poland - Definitions of basic notions regarding the medical rescue system in Poland - Medical rescue system units - Planning and organisation of the medical rescue system - Medical rescue system funding Number of General principles of rescue proceedings: - Application of procedures and algorithms of rescue actions 2 Notions of death and dying, symptoms of death, indications and contraindications for performing resuscitation actions 4 hours 6 7 Reasons and preventing from circulatory arrest Assessment of the patient s condition threatened with circulatory arrest Equipment and non-equipment based methods of restoring the patency of respiratory ducts
8 Oxygen therapy Lecture - II semester 9 Basic life-saving procedures and automated external defibrillation AED 10 Algorithm of proceedings in case of circulatory arrest in adults 11 Performing and interpretation of ECG 12 Recognition of rhythm disorders, conduction and features of myocardial ischemia in ECG records 1 Manners of administering, dosing and pharmacokinetics of medicines applied in emergency states 14 Transportation of a patient under life-threatening conditions No. 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Exercises II semester Number of hours Recognition of patients under life-threatening conditions 4 Performing basic life-saving actions in adults Application of Automated External Defibrillation 9 Non-equipment based methods of restoring the patency of respiratory ducts 6 Passive oxygen therapy by various methods 6 Application of aided ventilation and substitute respiration 6 Equipment based methods of restoring the patency of respiratory ducts - mouth-larynx pipe, larynx mask, larynx pipe 6 Performing tracheal intubation 12 Monitoring the actions of the respiratory system Performing ECG Interpretation of correct ECG Recognition of rhythm disorders, conduction and features of myocardial ischemia in ECG records 6 Manners of administering, dosing and pharmacokinetics of medicines applied in emergency states 9 6 14 Transportation of a patient under life-threatening conditions Didactic methods Manner and form of obtaining credits group work, lockstep, presentation, discussion, practical exercises, lecture, practising skills in a laboratory Manners of obtaining credits: LECTURE - semester credits - I and II semester EXERCISES - credits with a mark - semester II Forms of obtaining credits: LECTURE - acquiring the content of the syllabus performed within a given semester - The student shall be obliged to obtain 70% of correct answers - There are two written tests during a semester, date- assigned by the person conducting the lecture, in order to obtain credits, minimum 70% of correct answers is required - In the second semester, the credits are obtained during the resit winter session for the first semester and in the summer resit session for the second semester, in writing, obtaining minimum 70% of correct answers EXERCISES - acquiring the content of the syllabus performed within a given semester
- Obtaining credits is practical by performing exercises in the scope of the content assigned to be implemented within a given semester - The student shall be obliged to obtain 70% of correct answers - In the second semester, the credits are obtained during the resit winter session for the first semester and in the summer resit session for the second semester, in practice, obtaining minimum 70% of correct answers Methods and criteria of assessment Education results K_W01 K_W02 K_W09 K_W26 K_W4 K_W48 K_W49 K_W82 K_U01 K_U07 K_U28 K_U29 K_K02 K_K0 K_K20 K_K21 K_W01 K_W02 K_W09 K_W70 K_W76 K_W77 K_W88 K_U01 K_U04 K_U07 K_U6 K_U8 K_U81 K_U82 K_U87 K_U89 K_U101 K_U116 K_K01 K_K02 K_K0 K_K20 K_K21 Reference to education content W 1 ĆW 1 W 6 14 ĆW 1-14 Methods of assessment semester credit semester credits with a mark semester credit semester credits with a mark Didactic methods and tools Lecture Discussion, Group work Exercises in laboratory Lecture Discussion, Group work Exercises in laboratory Total amount of student s work needed to achieve the anticipated effects in hours and ECTS points Activity Work amount of the student Exercises 60 Total hours 120 Burden of a student connected with practical activities 60 Burden of a student during the activities requiring 60 direct presence of academic teachers Number of ECTS points 8 Polish, NO Language of lectures Professional practice within the framework of the subject Literature 1. Intensywna terapia i wybrane zagadnienia medycyny ratunkowej repetytorium- Wojciech Gaszyński, PZWL 2008 2. Leki w intensywnej terapii od A do Z / Henry G.W. Paw, Rob Shulman;
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