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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martina Horská (22.01.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martina Horská (22.01.2024)
Conditions for granting credit. The course contains ten hours of online lectures (MS Teams). The practical exercises have been designed in two three-hour blocks. The schedule for both the lectures and practical exercises are indicated in the table below. The included subjects are compulsory, we recommend completing the entire practical course. Non-participation during the practical sessions must be duly excused and will be dealt with on an individual basis. Credit will be awarded after the completion of the course. Grading can be accessed through the SIS. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martina Horská (22.01.2024)
Teachers/Lectors. prof. Stanislav Filip, MD, PhD. Michal Hrčiarik, MD Veronika Molnarova, MD Jana Hrubešová, MD Dana Hrnčiariková, MD, PhD. Martina Novosadová, Pharmdr., PhD. Pavlína Paseková, MSc. Michaela Šimková, MSc. Alena Peremská, Bc. Krystína Štefanides, Bc. Lectures. 1. Palliative medicine - introduction; definition; basic palliative treatment and care; principles and concepts of palliative care. 2. Symptom diagnosis and treatment; sudden and chronic conditions seen in palliative care patients. 3. Basic communication - principles of communication with the patient and his/her family in palliative care; rules of communication when conveying serious messages. 4. Terminal care; palliative care limitations; hydration and nutrition during palliative care. 5. Pain – acute, chronic, and breakthrough; indications and risks of opioid administration; other options for analgesic treatment and intervention. 6. Clinical pharmacy in palliative medicine – higher risk drugs in palliative medicine; patient compliance. 7. Hospital palliative team – characteristics; work principles and concepts; establishing a care plan. Outpatient palliative care. Inpatient and mobile hospice care. The issue of previously expressed wishes. 8. Social care in palliative medicine – the social needs and context of serious illness; overview of the state’s social support for patients and their families during serious illness and end of life. 9. Perinatal palliative care - family care during pregnancy at risk of perinatal loss. Spiritual care - Spiritual counselling for patients in palliative care. 10. Specialized palliative care - Procedures: in cardiology (end stage cardiac insufficiency), in pneumology (terminal COPD, IPP), in nephrology (end stage renal insufficiency), in neurology (ALS, RS, Parkinson's disease), in oncology (palliative therapy options), in geriatrics (dementia, frailty syndrome). 11. Hospital and palliative team - characteristics; work principles and concepts; establishing a care plan. Outpatient palliative care. Inpatient and mobile hospice care. The issue of previously expressed wishes. Practical exercises. 1. Case reports - Clinical monitoring
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Martina Horská (22.01.2024)
References. 1. Watson, M., et al: Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2011. 2. Sláma, O. a kol.: Paliativní medicína. Galen 2011. 3. Kupka, M.: Psychosociální aspekty paliativní péče. Grada 2014. 4. Bužgová, R.: Paliativní péče ve zdravotnických zařízeních. Grada 2015. 5. Sochor, M., Závadová, I., Sláma, O.: Paliativní péče v onkologii. Edice Mladá Fronta 2019. 6. Svoboda, P.: Paliativní medicína pro všeobecné praktické lékaře. Raabe 2019. 7. Sláma, O. a kol.: Paliativní medicína pro praxi. Galen 2022. 8. Svoboda, M. a halámková, J.: Péče o pacienty po ukončení kurativní onkologické léčby. Grada 2023.
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