NSU HPD Catalog 2023-2024

Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences—Department of Anesthesia 297 ANET 5328—ECG for Anesthesiologist Assistants Basic and advanced ECG interpretation using simulators to understand an overview of heart anatomy, function, and neurophysiology. (2 credits) PHST 5400—Physiology Clinically relevant physiologic principles of the major organ systems covered in Anatomy. Pathological changes that occur in the human physiology in the disease process. (3 credits) ANAT 5420—Anatomy Gross structures of the human body. Integrates topographic and radiographic anatomy to stress the application and importance of clinical anatomy. Develops the knowledge of the human anatomy necessary for the practice of the profession. (5 credits) ANET 5462—Pharmacology for Anesthesia I Emphasizes drugs specifically related to the practice of anesthesia, including inhaled anesthetics, opioids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, anticholinesterases and anticholinergics, neuromuscular blockers, adrenergic agonists and antagonists, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidysrhythmics, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, and antimicrobials.(2 credits) ANET 5463—Pharmacology for Anesthesia II This course is a continuation of ANET 5462. Emphasizes drugs specifically related to the practice of anesthesia, including inhaled anesthetics, opioids, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, anticholinesterases and anticholinergics, neuromuscular blockers, adrenergic agonists and antagonists, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidysrhythmics, calcium channel blockers, diuretics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, and antimicrobials. (2 credits) ANET 5500—Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia and Vascular Access This course will allow students to develop key skills in the utilization of ultrasound technology for a range of practical skills, including regional anesthesia and vascular techniques. It will review the functional anatomy and physiology associated with the indication for regional anesthesia during the perioperative period. The pharmacological properties of local anesthetics will be emphasized in various regional anesthesia techniques as applied to the head, neck, upper and lower limbs, and trunk, as necessary. (3 credits) ANET 5601—Applied Physiology for Anesthesia Practice I Pathophysiology in a systems approach—cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neuro, metabolic, and endocrine. Emphasizing hemodynamics, Starling forces, pulmonary responses, renal hemodynamics, temperature regulation, blood gases/pH, and maternal and fetal physiology. Also emphasizes those systems that affect evaluation and planning for anesthesia and that are affected by the administration of anesthesia. (3 credits) ANET 5602—Applied Physiology for Anesthesia Practice II This course is a continuation of ANET 5601. Pathophysiology in a systems approach—cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neuro, metabolic, and endocrine. Emphasizing hemodynamics, Starling forces, pulmonary responses, renal hemodynamics, temperature regulation, blood gases/pH, and maternal and fetal physiology. Also emphasizes those systems that affect evaluation and planning for anesthesia and that are affected by the administration of anesthesia. (3 credits) ANET 5603—Applied Physiology for Anesthesia Practice III This course is a continuation of ANET 5602, which offers pathophysiology in a systems approach—cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neuro, metabolic, and endocrine. It emphasizes hemodynamics, Starling forces, pulmonary responses, renal hemodynamics, temperature regulation, blood gases/Ph, and maternal and fetal physiology. The course also emphasizes those systems that effect evaluation and planning for anesthesia and that are affected by the administration of anesthesia. (2 credits) ANET 5801—Instrumentation and Monitoring I Practical principles, application, and interpretation of various monitoring modalities including ECG, invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, oximetry, cardiac output, respiratory gas analysis, respiration, and instrumentation as they pertain to anesthesia practice. Also includes intraoperative neurophysiology monitoring, temperature, renal function, coagulation/hemostasis, neuromuscular junction, transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography, cerebrovascular testing, and venous and peripheral arterial testing. (2 credits) ANET 5901—Anesthesia Principles and Practices I Principles involved in the formulation of anesthetic plans based upon data obtained during the preoperative evaluation. Includes the formulation and practices of different anesthetic plans and techniques as related to specific surgical procedures and pathophysiology. (2 credits)

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