AI622 : ANAESTHESIA 2

Department

Department of Anesthetic Technology

Academic Program

Bachelor in anesthetic technology

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

AI524

Overview

Course code and title

Anesthesia II (AI622)

Course coordinator

Dr. Ahmed Atia (1) Dr. Awatef Samud (2)

Course type

Specific

Department /Division offering the course

Anesthesia and intensive care (IC)

Departments teaching the course

Anesthesia & IC

Total credit hours

2 hr

Language of instruction

English

Level of course (Year/Semester)

6th Semester

Date of specification approval by Council

2003 - 2004

1. Course Objectives

1. Giving knowledge on anesthesia drugs

2. Determining pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of anesthetics

3. Knowing premedication and adjuvant drugs used during anesthesia

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

A.1

Recognize the principle of anesthesia therapeutics

A.2

Recognize pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of anesthesia drugs

A.3

Knowing pharmacological aspects in anesthesia

B. Intellectual Skills

B.1

Concluding the basic of therapeutics in anesthesia

B.2

Analyzing the kinetics of anesthetic medications

B.3

Conclude the different family of anesthesia drugs

C. Professional and Practical Skills

C.1

Identify the principle of clinical pharmacology ofanesthesia

C.2

Using different apparatus related to pharmacotherapeutics

C.3

Applying assignments in the subject

D. General/Transferable Skills

D.1

Be able to recognize optimum therapeutic regime in anesthesia

D.2

Be able to apply intravenous and inhalation anesthesia

D.3

Be able to resolve problem related to clinical pharmacology of anesthesia

Teaching and learning methods

1. Whiteboard

2. Data show

3. Group discussion

Methods of assessments

s.n.

Assessment Method

Due (week)

Weight (%)

Notes

1

Midterm exam

5th and 10th week

30%

Two midterm exams

2

Oral exam

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3

Practical exam

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4

Final exam

16th week

70%

One final exam

5

Assignments/HWs

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Total (%)

100 %

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Edition

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Lecture notes

Textbook

Reference books

Katzung Pharmacology

McGraw-Hill Medical

2010

Bertram G. Katzung