Icu Duty And Responsibilities As A Junior Doctor

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Icu Duty And Responsibilities As A Junior Doctor
Last updated 9/2022
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Beginner Guide of Intensive Care for Junior Doctors and allied professional

What you'll learn

Hey students in this course I will explain basics icu department for junior doctors and Allied Professionals

Your first day and what to expect and The daily review of a patient

Consent and capacity

Why is communication so important

Requirements

No requirement

Description

Hey students welcome to my course in this course I will coach you1 Your first day and what to expect The usual dayWho to ask for help 2 The daily review of a patient Primary diagnosisBackground and progress Issues over the last 24 hours Respiratory system  Cardiovascular system Renal system Gastrointestinal system Haematology Neurological system  Microbiology Lines General Summary of issues Treatment plan 3 Communication Why is communication so important? Who will I be communicating with? a On the intensive care unit b In the hospital c Outside the hospital How can I communicate effectively within the multi-disciplinary team? Always  Never How can I communicate effectively with patients and relatives? Always Never How do I break bad news? Spikes model Conclusion 4 Capacity and consent Doctors working in intensive care medicine manage the sickest patients in the hospital critically ill patients who already have organ dysfunction and organ failure.They also care for patients at risk of developing such problems and who a require level of care and observation than cannot be offered on a normal wardCritical care medicine encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of clinical problems representing the extreme of human disease Critically ill patients require intensive care by a coordinated team The critical care specialist  may be the primary provider of care or a consultant The intensivist needs to be competent not only in a broad range of conditions common among critically ill patients but also with the technological procedures and devices used in intensive care settings

Overview

Section 1: Basics of ICU for junior doctors

Lecture 1 Your first day and what to expect

Lecture 2 The usual day

Lecture 3 Who to ask for help

Lecture 4 The daily review of a patient

Lecture 5 Consent and capacity

Lecture 6 Communication

Junior doctors, fresher doctors,Allied Professionals