1st Specialization in Operating Room

Déontologie et éthique / Situations particulières au bloc opératoire

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ECTS Credits1
Number of Hours (h/year)20
Teaching staffBOXHO, Philippe; CAMAL, Ingrid; DONY, Cécile; DUBOIS, Audrey; THIRY, Albert
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodePARA-D_SALDOP0002/1
Prerequisite

ethics training and ethics for 1st and 3rd BSI

Aims and Objectives

Integrate elements to achieve an ethical and deontological approach in daily practice. give some basics for very specific activities in some operating blocks.

Description

Ethics and deontology definitions

2.Grandes phases of clinical research organization

3 Ethical approach

4 Function monograph

5 Block operative, ethical relation patient compliance

6 Rights of the patient The responsibility of the nurses in the hospital activity.

8. Donated organ

9 .The ' voluntary termination of pregnancy

10. The harassment in the workplace

11. Issues medically assisted

12 Realization of ethical approaches via practical cases

 

Management of the levies in the operating room: conservation, specificities,...

Overview of forensic medicine and specific situation in the operating rooms

levies organ and transplants: decision-making does load sampling the transplant patient

  RMNin per-operative in neurosurgery

Bibliography

Bolly C., Grandjean V. : L'éthique en chemin, Démarche et créativité pour les soignants. Edition Weyrich 2004.

Revues belges Ethica Clinica : N°17, N°20, N°21, N° 40 et 41.

Hubeaux J-M,: "La responsabilité du personnel infirmier dans le cadre de son activité hospitalière". Revue AFISO, 2002 N°42.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Laboratory work
Project or fieldwork
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
Oral examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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