Northwest Campus
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Trinity Health
SURG 9411
Preceptor(s):
Brian
Tin-Maung, MD
Period(s) offered and
number of students per period: All periods (1 student per
period)
Purpose: To provide education and experience in the care of patients requiring
anesthesiology services.
Objectives: Following successful completion of this elective, the student
will be able to:
1.
Evaluate surgical patients in order to stratify
operative risks and then to present strategies to decrease the risk for
non-emergency procedures.
2. Determine conditions that require rapid sequence intubation.
3. Determine the level of depth of the
anesthetized patient and recognize physiologic states that alter anesthetic
levels.
4. Establish central and peripheral vascular access.
5. Place non-invasive monitoring devices and interpret basic physiologic data utilizing these monitoring devices.
6. Perform direct laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation.
7. Describe strategies to prevent or minimize postoperative nausea, vomiting, pain, delirium, and adverse cardiac events.
8. Demonstrate regional anesthetic
techniques and discuss potential complications of regional anesthesia.
9. Explain indications for epidural, spinal, and combined spinal epidural anesthesia in obstetric and general surgery patients.
Instructional
Activities: During this elective, the student will be
involved in/experience:
1. Performing pre-surgical anesthetic evaluations, including Mallampati and ASA classifications.
2. Participating in the management of the intra-operative patient, including focused discussion with
attending MDA regarding how altered physiologic disease states or specific surgical techniques
affect the management of the anesthetized patient.
3. Interpreting monitoring device data transmitted from electrocardiograms, pulmonary and
central venous catheters, trans-esophageal echocardiography
and pulse oximeters.
4. Performing
basic regional anesthetic techniques under direct observation.
Criteria
for Grading: During and following this
elective, the preceptor will:
1. Evaluate by direct observation the studentŐs skills in performing complete and accurate examinations of the pre-surgical patient prior to administering anesthesia.
2. Judge by direct observation the studentŐs skills in performing direct laryngoscopy and invasive line placement.
3. Evaluate the studentŐs professionalism by direct observation and from feedback received from the surgical staff.
4. Evaluate the studentŐs ability to interpret monitoring device data.
5.
Utilize the standardized UNDSMHS senior elective evaluation
form.
Revised : May 2011