1st Specialization in Paediatrics
Emergency ; neonatal and paediatric intensive care
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ECTS Credits | 3 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 45 |
Teaching staff | MARSIN, Solange |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | PARA-D_SPEDIA0005/1 |
Prerequisite | Physiology and general pathology of the preceding years. Notions of cardiopulmonary reanimation |
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Aims and Objectives | To know the psychological impact of an hospitalization in emergency and/or in a unit of intensive care, for the child and his parents in order to ensure a specific and adapted global taking in charge To assess the gravity of the situation and to act with rigour and control to protect the vital functions and to relieve the pain. To carry out care considering anatomo-physio-pathological specificities of the child according to his stage of development To work in team. To help the child, the parents in emotional crisis. |
Description | Problems of the hospitalization of the children in the urgency section and the intensive care Taking in charge of responsibility of the pain in these units Taking in charge of the new-born baby with problems, in childbirth room and conditioning for the transfer Taking in charge of a child with acute respiratory distress Taking in charge of a child presenting a néonatal surgical emergency Taking in charge of dehydrated child Taking in charge of child with renal insufficiency Taking in charge of a child presenting a neurological problem Immediate taking in charge and hospital follow-up of a child in the case of burn, intoxication, drowning, polytraumatism Nursing role in the prevention of accidents with children |
Bibliography | Lavaud et coll., Guide pratique de pédiatrie d’urgence préhospitalière, Doin, 1996. Huault, Pédiatrie d’urgence, Flammarion, 1981. Murat, Réanimation chirurgicale pédiatrique, Pradel, 1991. Lavaud, Réanimation et transports pédiatriques, 3ème édition, Paris, Masson, 1995 |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures demonstrating |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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