Introdution to Clinical Medical Practise III
2
2022-2023
01014255
Introduction to Medicine and Clinical Practice
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
3.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Must have knowledge of human anatomy, basic biochemistry and be in the acquisition of knowledge in human physiology process in addition to having the basic knowledge of basic life support, basic surgical techniques, concepts of clinical interview and relationships in the team acquired in the 1st half of the 1st year and also have acquired skills in communication and surgery from the 1st year, 2nd semester.
Teaching Methods
Lectures; practical classes in simulation models, role-playing and videos; final seminars integrating the knowledge and skills of all aspects of the course by demonstration through interactive clinical cases.
Learning Outcomes
Know, understand and demonstrate: Principles of medical techniques of general clinical examination; (BP, pulse, temp, pain, etc..) Recognition of large entities: shock and its types, general clinical signs, other; Basic gestures of intervention - introducing gastronasal tube, Bladder tube, venous and arterial punctures
Know, understand and demonstrate: how to communicate with - the "problem" patients; The complaints of the patients; How to break bad news; How to deal with "difficult" patients; children, the elderly and psychiatric patients
Know and understand: peri-operative care convenient in the surgical patient
Know, understand and demonstrate: Good practice and quality in health, which are end of life care (palliative, etc.); What is Medical Futility
Know and demonstrate what is defensive medicine.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
- Principles of medical techniques of general clinical examination (BP, pulse, temp, pain, etc..)
- Recognition of large entities: shock and types, general clinical signs, other
- Basic gestures intervention - introducing GNT, Bladder tube, venous and arterial punctures
- Problematic patients
- Complaints from patients
- How to break bad news
- How to deal with "difficult" patients
- Specifics in children, the elderly and psychiatric patients
- Perioperative Care
- Good practices and quality in health
- End of Life Care (Hospice, etc.)
- Medical Futility
- Defensive Medicine.
Head Lecturer(s)
Lélita Conceição Santos
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Other: 10.0%
Report of a seminar or field trip: 20.0%
Mini Tests: 20.0%
Exam: 50.0%
Bibliography
“Comunicação e Medicina” – Pio Abreu, Virtualidade, 1998
“O Desenvolvimento das Perícias de Comunicação e Aconselhamento em Medicina” – Roslyn Corney (coord.), Climepsi, 1991/1996 Ed. Port.
“Psicologia das Relações Interpessoais” – M. Odete Fachada, Rumo, 8ª Ed. 2006
“Clinical Ethics – a practical approach to ethical decisions in clinical medicine” – Jonsen AR, Siegler M, Winslade WJ, McGraw and Hill, 7th Ed., 2010.
Ética, medicina e sociedade - CARLOS A. M. GOTTSCHALL
www.amrigs.com.br/revista/50-
04/espcremers.pdf
Ética para os futuros médicos – Nedy Cerqueira Neves
www.portalmedico.org.br/arquivos/etica_futu
ros_medicos.pdfwww.portalmedico.org.br/ar
quivos/etica_futuros_medicos.pdf
CAMPBELL, A et al. Medical ethics. Oxford
University Press. 2005.
BERG J. Informed consent – legal theory and clinical practice. Oxford University Press.
2001
MARQUES, Adelino - Segredo Profissional.
Coimbra Médica, 11:53, 1990.
Harrison´s Principles of Internal Medicine