Course: Basic of Surgery

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Course title Basic of Surgery
Course code UZV/C3KCH
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + E-learning + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Chvatíková Sylvie, Mgr.
  • Kalita Ondřej, doc. MUDr. Ph.D., MBA
Course content
Lectures Basic surgical terminology, operative techniques. Division and development of surgical disciplines. Division of surgical procedures. Conservative, radical and palliative treatment in surgery. Basic and special examination methods in surgery. Surgical rehabilitation, surgical dietetics. Possibilities of involving a social worker in care. Basics of special surgery (getting to know the character, organization of work and specifics of work at workplaces): - Thoracic surgery, cardiac surgery, vascular surgery, neurosurgery. - Abdominal surgery, sudden abdominal events. - Traumatology and orthopaedics. - Paediatric surgery, surgical procedures in urology and gynaecology. - Plastic surgery, oncological surgery, transplantation. Seminars Characteristics of the surgical department, the work of the multidisciplinary team at individual types of surgical workplaces. Basics of asepsis, antisepsis. Specifics of nursing care for patients after minor surgical procedures, one-day surgery. Prepar-ing the patient for surgery, peculiarities of preparing the patient for emergency surgery, patient education. Postoperative care, patient care after aesthesia. Surgical wound care and drains. The issue of pain after surgery. Issues of nursing care for ostomy patients, types of ostomies. Planned admission and discharge of patients in surgical fields - the role of the social worker. Excursion at the clinical workplace. Possibilities of social worker involvement in follow-up care for surgical patients.

Learning activities and teaching methods
  • Home preparation for classes - 44 hours per semester
  • Participation in classes - 16 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
Absolvování předmětu Základy somatologie a patologie.
Absolvování předmětu Základy somatologie a patologie.
learning outcomes
clarify the issue of the field of surgery and its specifics
clarify the issue of the field of surgery and its specifics
orient yourself in the basic procedures in surgery
orient yourself in the basic procedures in surgery
use professional terminology related to the given issue
use professional terminology related to the given issue
characterize basic operations in surgery
characterize basic operations in surgery
identify the needs of the client and nursing intervention in connection with the perioperative care of the client indicated for surgery
identify the needs of the client and nursing intervention in connection with the perioperative care of the client indicated for surgery
assess the patient's health and social problems after surgery
assess the patient's health and social problems after surgery
describe possible complications of surgical procedures and possible preventive measures preventing the development of complications
describe possible complications of surgical procedures and possible preventive measures preventing the development of complications
Skills
apply preventive measures to prevent the development of complications in patients after surgery
apply preventive measures to prevent the development of complications in patients after surgery
apply the basics of care for a patient indicated for surgery
apply the basics of care for a patient indicated for surgery
assess the patient's problems before and after surgery
assess the patient's problems before and after surgery
cooperate on the implementation of a nursing plan for a specific patient
cooperate on the implementation of a nursing plan for a specific patient
involve in the follow-up care of surgical patients
involve in the follow-up care of surgical patients
collaborate with other members of the multidisciplinary team in the planned admission, transfer and discharge of the patient
collaborate with other members of the multidisciplinary team in the planned admission, transfer and discharge of the patient
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