Intensive Care: Sepsis, blood pressure support and renal replacement therapy. (187HEE)

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SubjectVirtual/Online Teaching
DescriptionIn this session we will also cover the lines we can use for monitoring and delivering medications on ICU.
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Online teaching via Zoom https://zoom.us/join

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Introduction to Intensive Care and Anaesthetics Virtual Lecture Series

Please see attached PDF for full information about this lecture series. Any queries, please email hannah.swinburne@nhs.net or Samuel.nava1@nhs.net

VenueVirtual/Online, Virtual/Online  View details
Date & timeMonday 30 November 2020, 18:30 to 19:30
LecturersDr Sam Nava & Dr Hannah Swinburne  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Foundation Year 1, or Foundation Year 2, or Non-Trainee Grade Junior Doctor

Course styleVirtual/Online
CateringN/A
Core topicNot a core topic
CPD hours1:00
CostNo charge
Aims

Intensive Care: Sepsis, blood pressure support and renal replacement therapy. In this session we will also cover the lines we can use for monitoring and delivering medications on ICU.

Objectives
  • To recognise the signs and symptoms of worsening sepsis and when HDU/ Intensive Care is indicated
  • Introduce methods we can use in Intensive Care to help support blood pressure (including introducing the basics of inotropes and vasopressor medications)
  • To understand the lines we can use in Intensive care for monitoring and delivering medications
Learning outcomes

This course links with the following Foundation Professional Capabilities (FPCs):

4. keeps practice up to date through learning and teaching

5. demonstrates engagement in career planning

9. recognises, assesses and manages the acutely ill patient until senior help is required or available

11. obtains history, performs clinical examination, formulates differential diagnosis and management plan in increasingly complex situations