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Critical Care

Critical Care Foundation Course (Mar24)

Webinar

  • Online
  • 14 Mar 2024
  • 4:00 pm
  • Bookings closed
  • UKCPA Member
  • £131.25
  • Bookings closed
  • Guest
  • £262.50
  • Bookings closed

Overview

This course has been designed for pharmacists starting out in critical care, usually with less than 6 months experience, or those in need of a refresher of the basics of critical care pharmacy practice.  This is an ideal course for pharmacists who may be working full time in critical care, or who may provide adhoc cover to critically ill patients during times of surge, weekend cover or sickness.

The course will cover the basic principles of shock, fluid balance, analgesia and sedation in the critically ill patient. The content will also cover strategies to deal with medication and device shortages in times of surge, using tools to review patients, and the assessment of renal function.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the principles and causes of shock and the balance between perfusion and pressure
  • Describe the basics of fluid balance and fluid choice in critical care
  • Explain the data from a device analysing cardiac output, resistance and blood pressure
  • Discuss pharmacological management and monitoring of analgesia in the critically ill and pharmacological management of sedation
  • Systematically review the critical care patient to identify and resolve medicines related issues using FASTHUGS or similar
  • Assess renal function in the critical care context, including acute kidney injury considerations for medicines management

Requirements:

In preparation for the event, we have designed some essential pre course resources for delegates. These will be provided approximately one week in advance of the first session. The tutors expect delegates to access these resources before the course, attend both the online sessions and actively participate in the case studies and discussions. Delegates will also be expected to review a case study before attending session 2.

The first session takes place on Thursday 14 March, 4pm – 6pm.

The second session takes place on Thursday 21 March, 4pm – 6pm.

It is a course requirement that delegates attend both sessions.

All registered delegates will be sent the access link to the second session after completion of the first webinar.

The assessment will be by online multiple choice questions to successfully complete the course.

Record of completion

Delegates will be awarded a certificate of completion upon satisfactorily completing both sessions and the online assessment.

Booking information

Reservation will close at midnight on Wednesday 28 February 2023.

If you are not a member of UKCPA but wish to attend this event either as a guest or by applying for UKCPA membership in order to attend this course as part of your membership package, your guest booking or membership application must be completed at least 14 days before the date of the first session of this course.

Should this course not reach its minimum number, the UKCPA reserves the right to postpone this event and offer registered delegates a place on an alternative course.