PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCY
No pre-requisite constraints are provided.
Students should acquire behaviour principles pertinent to them for emergency operations, according to international medical and surgical guidelines, purposed to know to recognize, to monitor and to treat situations at risk of life during first aid: 1. Be able to approach multiple trauma, shock, acute respiratory failure; 2. Be able to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation; 3. Know the basic principles planning security and health in disaster medicine for victims and rescuers.
First aid fractures and muscles and joints (2 hours)
Wounds and burns, freezing (2 hours)
Haemorrhage and tourniquet use (2 hours)
Loss of consciousness and seizures (1 hour)
Bites and punctures of the animals (1 hour)
Acute poisoning (2 hours)
Principles of planning in disaster medicine (8 hours)
Extra-hospital rescue and the hospital respond to disaster (6 hours)
“Urgenze ed emergenze - Istituzioni”, Chiaranda M., Piccin Ed - Padova, IV edition 2016; pages 725;
“European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015” Resuscitation 2015, 95:1-80 (section 1); 81-99 (section 2 BLS adult and automated external defibrillation)”