A.1 |
Recognize the principle of anesthesia |
A.2 |
Recognize airway management and anesthesia vaporization |
A.3 |
Knowing anesthesia equipment |
B. Intellectual Skills
B.1 |
Concluding the basic of principle of anesthesia |
B.2 |
Analyzing the mechanics of anesthetic gases delivery |
B.3 |
Conclude the airway management strategies |
C. Professional and Practical Skills
C.1 |
Identify the principle of anesthesia |
C.2 |
Using different apparatus related to anesthesia |
C.3 |
Applying assignments in the subject |
D. General/Transferable Skills
D.1 |
Be able to recognize principle of anesthesia |
D.2 |
Be able to using the new technology to be used in the subject |
D.3 |
Be able to resolve problem related to difficult intubation |
Teaching and learning methods
1. Whiteboard
2. Data show
3. Group discussion
Methods of assessments
Assessment Methods
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Assessment Method |
Due (week) |
Weight (%) |
Notes |
1 |
Midterm exam |
5th and 10th week |
30% |
Two midterm exams |
2 |
Oral exam |
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Final exam |
16th week |
70% |
One final exam |
5 |
Assignments/HWs |
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Total (%) |
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100 % |
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Course References
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Reference books |
Anesthesia principles |
McGraw-Hill Medical |
2010 |
Bertram G. Katzung |
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