Anatomy
Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of: |
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Competence |
Description |
Assessment methods |
GMP |
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AN_IK_01 |
Relevant anatomy for understanding of surgical procedures |
A,C,E |
1,2,3 |
AN_IK_02 |
Anatomy relevant to acute and chronic pain management, including the whole range of neural blockade techniques outlined in the pain management section of the intermediate syllabus |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_03 |
Anatomy relevant to the whole range of practical procedures outlined in the intensive care medicine section of the intermediate syllabus |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_04 |
Anatomy relevant to the regional anaesthetic techniques [central and peripheral blocks, including ophthalmic] as outlined in the regional anaesthesia section of the intermediate syllabus; includes anatomy as visualised using ultrasound imaging during regional anaesthesia |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_05 |
Anatomy of the airway including anatomical knowledge relevant to the performance of fibre-optic intubation |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_06 |
Anatomy of the central veins and adjacent structures as visualised using ultrasound imaging |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_07 |
Anatomy relevant to the avoidance of injury to patients due to posture and positioning during anaesthesia |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_08 |
Anatomical changes that occur during development from neonate to older child |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_09 |
Maternal and fetal anatomy relevant to the practice of obstetric anaesthesia |
A,C,E |
1 |
AN_IK_10 |
Anatomy relevant to the practice of neuroanaesthesia including anatomy of the skull, skull base, CSF circulation and cerebral blood flow |
A,C,E |
1 |