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Admitting a patient to the intensive care unit and managing shock leading to multiple organ failure and death - P18.2

Admitting a patient to the intensive care unit and managing shock leading to multiple organ failure and death - P18.2

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Admitting a patient to the intensive care unit and managing shock leading to multiple organ failure and death - P18.2

For whom?

Training intended for the following professionals:

IDE
AS
Health executive
Operating Room Nurse Anesthetist
Operating Room Nurse
Physician

🔷 Course overview

Through this immersive training course, immerse yourself in the reality of an intensive care unit by following the evolution of a patient presenting a state of shock complicated by multi-visceral failure. The patient will eventually die of his complications, after the team has consulted with the family to decide whether to limit or discontinue active therapies.

🔷 Description

Pre-requisites:

  • Be a healthcare system professional

Duration:

  • 10 h stand-alone

HAS certification criteria:

  • Criterion 2.3-12: Critical care sector teams manage risks associated with their practices.
  • Criterion 3.2-04: The hospital trains its professionals in risk management using healthcare simulation tools.

🔷 Key benefits of the training

  • Immersive videos to follow a patient in shock who progresses to multi-visceral failure leading to death.
  • Interactive activities on managing self-propelled syringes and heart rhythm disorders.
  • Focus on the LATA service meeting.
  • Explanatory videos on ECMO and interview with a COVID crisis IDE who shares his experience.

🔷 Training program

― Self-paced learning (asynchronous)

  • ‍Introduction totraining
  • Pre-test (positioning test)
  • Video simulation
    • Follow-up and management of an intensive care patient in shock.
    • Medical decisions and paramedical organization around clinical degradation.
    • What to do when the patient is placed in the prone position and during cardiorespiratory arrest.
    • LATA meeting and support for patients and their families at the end of life.
  • Interactive activities
    • Checking equipment and workstations.
    • Prevent errors associated with self-propelling syringes.
    • Analyze cardiac rhythm disorders.
    • Communicating with patients and their families.
    • Analysis of best practices around death and PMOT.
  • Summary of key elements
  • ‍Post-test (measuring progress and validating skills) & Action plan
  • ‍Training assessment
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The training objectives

Identify the key stages in the management of a patient in shock in intensive care.
Recognizing the different types of cardiac rhythm disorders
Detecting signs of clinical deterioration and raising the alarm
Implementing a safe team organization in the context of multi-visceral failure
Participate in a service meeting on limiting or discontinuing active therapies
Supporting patients and their families at the end of life
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