Surgery II block

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Surgery II block par Mind Map: Surgery II block

1. PBL

1.1. Sciatica

1.2. I Think I’m Losing It

1.2.1. Neurosurgery (frontal brain lesion)

1.3. Seat Belt Injury

1.4. Flat as a Tack

1.4.1. septic shock

1.5. Pre-op Check

1.6. Burn in a Child

1.7. Khalid Can’t Breath

1.7.1. Innervation of larynx

1.7.1.1. Supraglottic: superior laryngeal nerve

1.7.1.1.1. Can be blocked lateral to the greater hyoid bone

1.7.1.2. Infraglottic: recurrent laryngeal nerve

1.7.1.2.1. The most commonly injured in thyroid surgery

1.7.1.2.2. evaluate vocal cords post op

1.7.2. Awake fiberoptic contraindicated

1.7.2.1. unconscious

1.7.2.2. bleeding

1.7.3. Glycopyrrolate is given to psychotic patients to prevent salivation

2. 15 Lectures

2.1. Introduction to Anesthesia

2.2. Monitoring IV Fluids and Blood Production

2.3. Principles of Pain Management

2.3.1. To 50

2.4. Pharmacology Related to Anesthesia

2.5. Wound Healing

2.5.1. Toronto

2.6. Upper Limb Fractures in Adult

2.7. Common Pediatric Orthopedic Disorders

2.8. Presentation and Management of Common Peripheral Nerve Injuries

2.8.1. Video Nabil Ebraheem median nerve, radial nerve, ulner nerve

2.9. Spine Disease and Fractures

2.10. midterm

2.11. Principles of Common Fractures in Children

2.12. Orthopedic Emergencies

2.13. Lower Limb Fractures in Adult

2.14. Regional and Neuroaxial Anesthesia

2.15. Lower Limb Adult Orthopedic Diseases

2.16. Upper Limb Adult Orthopedic Diseases

2.17. Cleft Lip and Palate

2.17.1. Read Baily and Love

3. Clinical PBL

3.1. Mgmt. of Shocked Patient

3.2. Open Fracture” & “Compartment Syndrome

3.2.1. Toronto

3.3. Hand Examination

3.3.1. Essential of orthopedics "miscellaneous conditions"

3.4. Knee Osteoarthritis

3.5. Pressure Ulcer

3.5.1. Baily

3.5.2. Toronto

3.6. Burn Managment

3.6.1. Toronto

3.7. midterm

3.8. Hip Fracture

3.9. Femur Fracture – Treatment Options

3.10. Ankle Sprain Management

3.11. Scoliosis

3.12. Foot Deformities

3.13. Vascular Malformation and Hemangionas

3.14. Inhalation Injury

3.15. Septic Shock

3.16. Difficult Airway Mgmt.

3.17. post- surgical pain control

4. OSCE

4.1. Ortho

4.1.1. physical

4.1.1.1. 1- Hands and wrist joint

4.1.1.2. 2- Elbow joint

4.1.1.3. 3- Shoulder joint

4.1.1.4. 4- Back

4.1.1.5. 5- Hip joint

4.1.1.6. 6- Knee joint

4.1.1.6.1. ligaments tests

4.1.1.6.2. fluid tests

4.1.1.6.3. neurological

4.1.1.7. 7- Ankle joint and foot

4.1.1.8. 8- Examine peripheral nerves of hand

4.1.2. History

4.1.2.1. 1- Joint or ligamentous problem (e.g ankle sprain, knee pain

4.1.2.2. 2- Fracture

4.1.2.3. 3- Back pain

4.1.2.4. 4- Compartment syndrome

4.2. Anesthesia

4.2.1. Procedures

4.2.1.1. IV cannula

4.2.1.2. blood transfusion

4.2.1.3. CPR

4.2.2. history

4.2.2.1. pre op assessment

4.3. Plastic

4.3.1. physical

4.3.1.1. Burn

4.3.1.2. Ulcer

4.3.2. history

4.3.2.1. Hemangioma or vascular malformation

4.3.2.2. Ulcer

4.3.2.3. Burn