Day One
Friday 16th April
Haemodynamic support and shock
At the end of this module, delegates should be able to:
• Understand the physiology of fluid dynamics
• Be able to select appropriate crystalloids, colloids and other solutions and administer them correctly
• Have a general understanding of acid-base balance and its treatment
• Understand, recognise and treat shock
Subjects to be covered in the taught component:
• Fluid dynamics
• Different types of fluids and their indications: crystalloids, synthetic colloids, human albumin, HBOCs and
blood products
• Perioperative fluid therapy and fluid therapy in specific conditions
• Understanding acid-base disorders and the clinical approach to these conditions
Day Two
Saturday 17th April
Cardiovascular emergencies
At the end of this module, delegates should be able to:
• Describe the management of patients with cardiovascular emergencies
Subjects to be covered in the taught component:
• Cardiovascular assessment
• Acute heart failure
• Thromboembolic disease
• Dysrhythmias • Cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation |