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CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION - ANAPHYLAXIS MANAGEMENT

 SHORT-TERM TRAINING PROGRAM “CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION – ANAPHYLAXIS MANAGEMENT”

1. Course Objectives

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to identify cardiac arrest cases and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on patients.

1.1 Knowledge

  1. Able to present the diagnostic criteria for cardiac arrest
  2. Able to explain how to initiate an emergency response system.
  3. Analyze the technical requirements of advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  4. Able to describe the indications for defibrillation in cardiac arrest resuscitation.
  5. Able to describe the types of emergency equipment and medications used in the treatment of cardiac arrest.
  6. Analyze the key indicators to monitor after restoring natural circulation.
  7. Analyze the severity of anaphylactic reactions.
  8. Understand the anaphylaxis treatment protocol

1.2 Skills

  • Be able to perform basic and advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
  • Able to perform defibrillation, airway management, and ventilation.
  • Follow the anaphylaxis management protocol as prescribed by the Ministry of Health.

1.3 Attitudinal goals

Develop a sense of urgency and calmness in managing cardiac arrest and anaphylaxis on the spot.

2. Program details

Duration: 24 lessons (equivalent to 24 credit hours)

No. Lesson Lesson Objective Total No. lessons
TL PS
1 Diagnosis and initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation sequence
  • Analysis of the diagnostic criteria for cardiac arrest.
  • Rapid and accurate activation of the cardiac arrest resuscitation system.
2 1 1
2 Basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Present the diagnosis of cardiac arrest.
  • Analyze the technical requirements of basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Practice basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) proficiently.
6 2 4
3 Respiratory support in cardiac arrest emergency
  • Analyze how to clear the airway in cardiac arrest emergency situations.
  • Describe respiratory support measures.
  • Practice proficiently and confidently clearing the airway and correctly applying respiratory support measures.
5 1 4
4 Using an automated external defibrillator (AED) in cardiac arrest resuscitation
  • Demonstrate the main operations involved in using an automated external defibrillator.
  • Follow the standard steps for automated external defibrillation.
2 1 1
5 Advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Describe the indications, differential diagnoses, and definitive diagnosis of cardiac arrest in patients.
  • Apply indications for defibrillation in cardiac arrest resuscitation.
  • Practice administering electric shocks in a simulated scenario on a model.
  • Practice high-quality chest compressions on a model.
6 2 4
6 Guidelines for managing anaphylaxis in emergency situations
  • Classify the grades of anaphylactic reactions.
  • Describe the protocol for managing anaphylactic reactions.
2 2
7 Review and test/assess the course 1 1 0
Total 24 10 14

3. Program Time Allocation

The course includes:

  • 9 theoretical lessons (equivalent to 9 credit hours)
  • 14 practical sessions (equivalent to 14 credit hours)
  • End-of-course test: 1 sessions

4. Issuance of certificates

Certificate of participation in continuous medical education in accordance with Circular No.32/2023/TT-BYT

Number of lessons: 24 lessons (equivalent to 24 credit hours)

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