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Sep 17, 2024
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SRGT 106B - Surgical Fundamentals I Credits: 3 Description Surgical indications, principles of asepsis, ethical, legal, and moral responsibilities, as well as safe patient care, principles of operating room techniques (including hazards in the surgical suite), and biotechnological sciences are defined.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Identify personal learning styles
- Define good and bad stressors
- Describe and define techniques for tissue exposure and devices
- Analyze and assess the factors that influence wound closure
- Compare and contrast suture selection, preparation, handling and cutting techniques
- Diagram and describe needle properties
- Understand proper placement, handling, loading and disposal of surgical needles
- Evaluate assembly and applications of surgical stapling instruments
- Compare and contrast biological adhesives
- Analyze and evaluate surgical tissue replacements and understand techniques for proper handling for proper handling and use of tissue replacements
- List types and purposes of dressing, sponges and packing
- Understand and discuss proper surgical dressing techniques
- Compare and contrast the most commonly used types of surgical and specialty dressings
- Define, discuss and understand types and characteristics of catheters and draining devices
- Define proper procedures for surgical use of catheters and draining devices
- Identify terms, understand principles and types, and apply electrical knowledge to safe patient care
- Identify terms, understand principles and types and apply electrical knowledge to safe patient care
- Discuss physics, electricity and other biotechnical sciences as they pertain to surgery
- Identify the types and uses of surgical lasers and other biotechnical equipment
- List the components of the operative permit
- State the process and purposes of proper patient identification
- Discuss basic physical and biological needs of the patient
- Identify and discuss specific needs relating to age and health of the patient
- Define and discuss function of work groups
- Classify common types and sources of conflict in the workplace
- Distinguish between assertive and aggressive behaviors
- Develop awareness of cultural perspectives
- Compare and contrast the concepts of team management
- Understand the Patient’s Bill of Rights
- Apply principles of problem solving in ethical decision processes
- Define and discuss the role of morality in the ethical decision process
- Assess errors that may occur in the operating room and devise a plan for investigation, correction and notification
- Compare and contrast professional liabilities in the surgical setting
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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