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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuum of ANES 5303. A state-of-the-art laboratory and anesthesia simulator will prepare the student for the usage and complete understanding of the monitors and practice of anesthesia. Students will apply their didactic knowledge to scenarios on the anesthesia simulator. Patient modalities are explored, such as pulse oximetry, capnography, and blood pressure monitoring systems. Laboratory experiments will develop the students understanding of anesthesia delivery systems, various types of breathing circuits, fresh gas flow effect, theory of dilutional methods of cardiac output monitoring, relations between Mean circulatory filling pressures and Central venous pressure. A vascular sonography lab will allow a unique and comprehensive understanding of transesosophageal and transthoracic echocardiography, cerebrovascular testing, and venous and peripheral arterial testing.
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2.00 Credits
Basic and advanced ECG interpretation using simulators to understand an overview of heart anatomy, function, and neurophysiology.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for students to explore a special topic of interest under the direction of a faculty member. Arrangements are made directly with the appropriate faculty member and the program director. Topic exploration is governed by the needs of the program and the educational goals of the student. Possible topics involve clinical and nonclinical aspects of the practice of medicine in the United States.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes drugs specifically related to the practice of anesthesia, including inhaled anesthetics, opioids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, anticholinesterases and anticholinergics, neuromuscular blockers, adrenergic agonists and antagonists, nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs, antodysrhythmics, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, and antimicrobials.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuum of ANES 4563. Emphasizes drugs specifically related to the practice of anesthesia, including inhaled anesthetics, opioids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, anticholinesterases and anticholinergics, neuromuscular blockers, adrenergic agonists and antagonists, nosteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidysrhythmics, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, and antimicrobials.
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3.00 Credits
Pathophysiology in a systems approach-cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neuro, metabolic, and endocrine. Emphasizing hemodynamics, Starling forces, pulmonary responses, renal hemodynamics, temperature regulation, blood gases/pH, and maternal and fetal physiology. Emphasizes those systems which affect evaluation and planning for anesthesia and those systems affected by the administration of anesthesia.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuum of ANES 5601. Pathophysiology in a systems approach-cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neuro, metabolic, and endocrine. Emphasizing hemodynamics, Starling forces, pulmonary responses, renal hemodynamics, temperature regulation, blood gases/pH, and maternal and fetal physiology. Emphasizes those systems which affect evaluation and planning for anesthesia and those systems affected by the administration of anesthesia.
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity to learn and appreciate structure, function, pathophysiology, disease and management of the human airway. The basic and advanced principles of airway management, elective and emergent will be covered, including equipment and techniques. Examination, recognition, techniques and management involved in pediatric and adult difficult airways. Course will correlate with laboratory work for a better understanding and use of bag/ mask ventilation, oral and nasal airways, oral and nasal intubations techniques, lightwands, fiberoptic intubations, double lumen tubes, surgical airways, and application of laryngeal mask airway.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuum of ANES 5621. This course will provide an opportunity to learn and appreciate structure, function, pathophysiology, disease and management of the human airway. The basic and advanced principles of airway management, elective and emergent will be covered, including equipment and techniques. Examination, recognition, techniques and management involved in pediatric and adult difficult airways. Course will correlate with laboratory work for a better understanding and use of bag/mask ventilation, oral and nasal airways, oral and nasal intubations techniques, lightwands, fiberoptic intubations, double lumen tubes, surgical airways, and application of laryngeal mask airway.
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2.00 Credits
Practical principles, application, and interpretation of various monitoring modalities including ECG, invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, oximetry, cardiac output, respiratory gas analysis, respiration, and instrumentation as they pertain to anesthesia practice. Also includes intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring, temperature, renal function, coagulation/hemostasis, neuromuscular junction, transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography, cerebrovascular testing, and venous and peripheral arterial testing.
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