HU Credits:
2
Degree/Cycle:
2nd degree (Master)
Responsible Department:
Veterinary Medicine
Semester:
Yearly
Teaching Languages:
Hebrew
Campus:
Rehovot
Course/Module Coordinator:
Dr. Ana Epstein
Coordinator Office Hours:
by appintment
Teaching Staff:
Dr. Ana Epstein, Dr. Yael Shilo Binyamini, Dr. Yishai Kushnir
Course/Module description:
ההוראה מבוססת על ישיבות בוקר מחלקתיות בהן יהיה דיון רוחבי, על נושאים רלוונטים לבלוק. על קבלת מקרים קליניים בביה"ח באופן אישי עם רופאי המחלקה תוך כדי דיון אישי, ועל הצגת מאמר קליני או מחקרי בתחומי ההרדמה במסגרת ישיבה מחלקתית.
Course/Module aims:
Acquiring the ability to perform animal anesthesia in a controlled and safe way. Application of theoretical knowledge learned in both B and C and adapting the knowledge on clinical cases , choosing appropriate anesthetic drugs according to the animal and nature of the procedures
clinical physiology relevant to understanding the living made to sleep Acquisition of technical capabilities required in anesthesia , vein cateterization, administering drugs by injection ( intramuscular , within - intravenous , subcutaneous ) , hydration therapy , intubation , testing and operation of an anesthesia machine appropriate monitoring to each case and operation - Doppler eosilometry , EKG monitor , etc.) , understanding of the background diseases of the patient's, choice of support cells treatment .
Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic pain choosing medicines and techniques providing Actual performance of local anesthesia in accordance clinical cases will be block.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
d of the rotation the student will be able to euthanize a pet in a safe manner, to perform a procedure. Recognize the issues relevant to anesthesia and create each of those list distinguish relevant diagnoses and solutions for each of these situations.
Attendance requirements(%):
80
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
The directive is based on a morning Meeting in which there will be a discussion on topics relevant to the block. receiving hospital clinical cases individually with physicians
and personal discussion and presentation of clinical paper or research in the areas of anesthesia
Course/Module Content:
All areas of anesthesia and analgesia: Sedative medications anesthesia and analgesics, general anesthetics and techniques of local clinical physiology of the cardiovascular system and respiratory system, monitoring and supportive care.
Required Reading:
Introductory courses in anesthesiology in A, B, and C.
Additional Reading Material:
Textbook of Veterinary Anesthesia and analgesia (Lumb & jones)
Course/Module evaluation:
End of year written/oral examination 0 %
Presentation 20 %
Participation in Tutorials 80 %
Project work 0 %
Assignments 0 %
Reports 0 %
Research project 0 %
Quizzes 0 %
Other 0 %
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