Anesthesiology, Reanimatology (RMS_037)
About Study Course
Objective
Prepare doctors - oral and maxillofacial surgeons to perform emergency medical measures. acquire kardiopulmārās resuscitation algorithms, airway permeability provided with a face mask, endotracheal intubation, and laryngeal mask. In theory, an insight into the main principles of general anesthesia and its various treatments. To learn the patient selection and preparation of the principles of general anesthesia, the specific characteristics of face and jaw surgery, as well as the tactics of the early postoperative stage. Gain practical skills to work in the operating room with the patient under general anesthesia. In theory, to learn the most commonly used types of sedation and know how to use them in work with patients. Introduce students to the etiology of obstructive sleep apnea, clinical signs, and symptoms, cardiometabolic comorbidities, and diagnostic and treatment methods.
Learning outcomes
1.Knows the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) algorithm.
Knows the techniques of adequate ventilation.
Knows the features of general anesthesia in face and jaw surgery.
Knows the principles of patient selection and assessment before operations under general anesthesia in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Knows how to assess the patient's general condition during surgery and in the postoperative period.
Knows the most commonly used analgesia methods in the postoperative period.
Knows the most common possible complications after orthognathic and major oral and maxillofacial operations.
Knows advantages and disadvantages in relation to general anesthesia.
1.Can perform basic cardiopulmonary intensive care with extended cardiopulmonary resuscitation elements.
Can perform airway permeability providing manually, with a face mask, tracheal intubation, laryngeal mask, and Combitube method.
Apply the patient's physical condition control methods (hemodynamics, ventilation). Can perform data interpretation of vital signs monitoring.
Can apply the common sedation methods.
1.Uses knowledge to assess the general condition of patients, and select and prepare them for surgery under general anesthesia.
Is able correctly to select the type of anesthesia or sedation.
Recognize difficult tracheal intubation.
Is able to evaluate and interpret the patient's respiratory and hemodynamic data.
Follow hemodynamic variations in the perioperative period.
Argumentative management of acute postoperative pain.
Is able to choose adequate sedation technique for appropriate situation.
