Activities

Triage in Emergency Services

TOPICS:

  1. Profile of hospital Triage.
  2. Triage in hospital emergencies.
  3. In-hospital Triage Unit.
  4. Hospital Triage systems.

 

ENTER

DIRECTOR:

Mag. Ricardo Molina.

OBJECTIVE:

This proposal aims to strengthen key skills for identifying, categorizing and prioritizing patients based on clinical severity, optimizing resources and improving response times.  

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

Introduction to Generative AI and its application in Healthcare

TOPICS:

  1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.
  2. Generative AI: fundamental concepts.
  3. Generative AI in medical practice.
  4. Designing effective prompts.

 

ENTER

TEACHER:

Dr. Daniel R. Luna

OBJECTIVE:

Through brief and clear modules, the fundamentals of generative AI, its uses in healthcare, the design of effective prompts, and ethical and privacy considerations are addressed, promoting a responsible and safe use of this technology.

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

The art of caring for the elderly

MODULES

  1. How to care for the elderly?
  2. What are the best dietary recipes for the elderly?
  3. What physical activity is recomended for the elderly?
  4. How to perform periodic health check-ups for the elderly?
  5. How to use medication in the elderly?
  6. When to recommend admission to a nursing home for the elderly?


ENTER

DIRECTOR:

Dr. Carlos Presman.

OBJECTIVES:

This course aims to improve the health, quality, and living conditions of older adults, whether healthy or ills. It addresses the complexities and systemic issues of aging in its various dimensions: biological, biographical, cultural, economic, and social (“social network”).

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

Nursing care during pregnancy

TOPICS:

  1. Pregnancy and physiological changes from a nursing perspective.
  2. Prenatal care.
  3. Third trimesyer complications.
  4. Stages of labor.
  5. Postpartum period.

 

ENTER 

TEACHER:

Mgtr. Celeste Colombo. 

OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of this activity is to update the knowledge of nurses in order to provide tools that ensure comprehensive and specialized care of quality and warmth for pregnant women, from prevention, diagnosis and treatment of possible complications to preparation for childbirth and motherhood.

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

Clinical electrocardiography

TOPICS:

  1. Bases of Electrocarfiographic recording. Normal electrocardiogram. 
  2. Electrocardiogram in cardiac activity overload.
  3. Bradycardias. Sinus node disease. Atrioventricular block.
  4. The electrocardiogram in in coronary disease.
  5. Supraventricular Tachycardias. Atria fibrillation and flutter.
  6. Ventricular arrhythmias. From palpitations to sudden death.
  7. Differential Diagnoses. Wide QRS tachycardias.
  8. ECG in special situations.

 

ENTER

TEACHER:

Dr. Rodolfo Sansalone

 

OBJECTIVE:

This training aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interpretation and analysis of the electrocardiogram in varius clinical situations.

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

 

Guidelines for nursing care in oncology patients

TOPICS:

  1. Bases of oncological pathology.
  2. Safe handling and administration of Chemotherapy (cytostatics). 
  3. Good nursing practises for the care and maintenance of central vascular access in oncology patints. 
  4. New oncology treatment modalities, challenges in nursing interventions.

 

ENTER

TEACHER:

Mgtr. Constanza Celano.

OBJECTIVE:

To provide nurses with initial training on the treatment of cancer patients and to offer recommendations for their nursing actions. 

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

Nursing care for critically ill pediatric patient

TOPICS:

  1. Humanization of care in pediatric intensive care units.
  2. High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy systems. .
  3. Nursing care for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia. 
  4. Skin care in the critically ill child.

 

ENTER

TEACHER:

Lic. Lorena Bernardis. 

OBJECTIVES:

To provide updated and advanced knowledge on nursinga care in humanized pediatric intensive care.

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE

Role of nursing in obtetric emergencies

TOPICS:

  1. Introduction to maternal health. 
  2. Hypertensive states in pregnancy. 
  3. Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).
  4. Sepsis in the pregnant person.
  5. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the pregnant person.

 

ENTER

TEACHER:

Mgtr. Celeste Colombo. 

OBJECTIVE:

To provide nurses with skills and knowledge necessary to identify, prevent and manage obstetric emergencies in order to deliver effective and quality care. 

FINAL EXAM AND CERTIFICATE