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Introduction to the Program
Acquire, thanks to this Hybrid Master's Degree, all the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to update your skills as a nurse in the Neurology Service"
Neurology is a very delicate health area, since it encompasses a large number of complex pathologies that influence not only patients but also their environment. This is because these diseases affect people's basic functions of communication and movement, limiting them and conditioning their behavior, causing their relatives and friends to suffer as well. For this reason, being able to offer the best treatments and care to this type of patient is fundamental, and providing them with the best techniques is a basic task if they are to be properly cared for.Â
Therefore, in a Neurology Service there are numerous healthcare professionals working to ensure that patients have access to the latest procedures. And within that service, Nursing are fundamental. But to be able to work in this field, you need specific knowledge focused on it. Therefore, this Hybrid Master's Degree offers the student all the keys to delve into this field, with an approach that combines theoretical content, taught with an innovative online methodology, with practice.Â
In this way, this program is composed of two parts: in the first part, the professional will be able to update their knowledge through 10 specific modules, while in the second part they will carry out an internship in a reference center in the field of Neurology.
Thanks to this program, therefore, students will be able to obtain an update of knowledge and skills in this area, following a learning process through which they will learn the latest developments in this field, which they will then be able to apply during their internship and in their professional careers. This internship is carried out on an intensive basis, over 3 weeks, from Monday to Friday, 8 hours a day. This will ensure that the nursing professionals who complete it learn the most innovative care techniques, together with the best experts.
Get up to date and become a high-level nurse in the field of neurology thanks to this Hybrid Master's Degree"
This Hybrid Master's Degree in Neurology Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Development of clinical cases presented by expert healthcare professionals in the Neurology Service
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Evaluation and monitoring of the neurological patient
- Comprehensive systematized action plans for the main pathologies in the Neurology Department
- Access to real cases of neurological patientsÂ
- An algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the clinical situations presented throughout the course
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Availability of content from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Clinical internship in one of the best hospitals in the world
This Hybrid Master's Degree in Neurology Service is what you were looking for. Do not miss the opportunity and enroll"
In this proposal for a Hybrid Master's Degree, of a professionalizing nature and online format, the program is aimed at updating nursing professionals who perform their functions in intensive care Services, and who require a high level of qualification. The contents are based on the latest scientific evidence, and oriented in a educational way to integrate theoretical Nurse practice, and the theoretical-practical elements will facilitate the updating of knowledge and will allow decision making in the patient management.
The multimedia content developed with the latest educational technology will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive education program to learn in real situations. This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
Access to real cases and learn everything about nursing in the neurology service from great specialists in the field"
Take an intensive 3-week internship in a prestigious center and grow professionally immediately. Enroll now"
Syllabus
This Hybrid Master's Degree in Neurology Service is composed of a syllabus structured in 10 modules. Through them, students will be able to learn about issues such as cerebrovascular diseases, stroke code activation criteria, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and dementia. In this way, they will be able to provide the best possible response to each pathology and each patient, substantially improving their care.
A 100% online syllabus, adapted to your needs, so that you can learn the techniques and protocols in Neurology Service"
Module 1. CNS Anatomy CNS Infections and TBI
1.1. Central Nervous System Â
1.1.1. CNS Parts. Brain, Spinal Cord, Meninges and CSFÂ
1.2. Peripheral Nervous System Â
1.2.1. PNS Parts. Spinal Nerves and Cranial NervesÂ
1.3. Autonomic Nervous SystemÂ
1.3.1. ANS Parts. Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous SystemÂ
1.4. Viral Infections of the CNSÂ
1.4.1. Types of Viral InfectionÂ
1.5. Bacterial Infections of the CNSÂ
1.5.1. Types of Bacterial InfectionÂ
1.6. Parasitic Diseases of the CNSÂ
1.6.1. Types of Parasitic Infection Â
1.7. Cranioencephalic TraumasÂ
1.7.1. TBI TreatmentÂ
1.7.2. Specific Nursing CareÂ
1.8. Treatment of CNS InfectionsÂ
1.8.1. Pharmacological Treatment
1.8.2. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
1.9. Nursing Care in Pathology CNS InfectiousÂ
1.9.1. Specific Care in Viral InfectionsÂ
1.9.2. Specific Care in Bacterial InfectionsÂ
1.9.3. Specific Care in Parasitic InfectionsÂ
1.10. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans in Infectious PathologiesÂ
1.10.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon functional patternsÂ
1.10.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
1.10.3. Care planning according to NIC-NOC taxonomyÂ
Module 2. Cerebrovascular Diseases
2.1. Transient Ischemic AttackÂ
2.1.1. Causes, Signs and SymptomsÂ
2.2. Acute Ischemic Stroke. Classification According to LocationÂ
2.2.1. Total Ischemic Stroke (TACI)Â
2.2.2. Posterior Circulation Stroke (POCI)Â
2.2.3. Lacunar StrokesÂ
2.3. Acute Ischemic Stroke II. Classification According to EtiologyÂ
2.3.1. Atherothrombotic InfarctionÂ
2.3.2. Cardioembolic InfarctionÂ
2.3.3. Lacunar Infarction, Small Vessel OcclusionÂ
2.3.4. Cerebral Infarction of Unusual CauseÂ
2.3.5. Cerebral Infarction of Undetermined OriginÂ
2.4. Cerebral HemorrhageÂ
2.4.1. Causes, Signs and SymptomsÂ
2.5. Subarachnoid HemorrhageÂ
2.5.1. Causes, Signs and Symptoms Â
2.6. Cerebral Venous ThrombosisÂ
2.6.1. Causes, Signs and Symptoms Â
2.7. Other cerebrovascular syndromes (lacunar, vertebrobasilar) Â
2.7.1. Causes, Signs and Symptoms Â
2.8. Neurorehabilitation in StrokesÂ
2.8.1. Importance of Rehabilitation after a StrokeÂ
2.8.2. Subacute Rehabilitation: Outpatient Rehabilitation and Home CareÂ
2.9. Nursing Care in Acute StrokesÂ
2.9.1. Specific Care in Ischemic StrokesÂ
2.9.2. Specific Care in Hemorrhagic StrokesÂ
2.9.3. Specific Care in Subarachnoid HemorrhageÂ
2.9.4. Specific Care in Cerebral Venous ThrombosisÂ
2.9.5. Specific Care in Cerebrovascular SyndromesÂ
2.10. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
2.10.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
2.10.2. NANDA taxonomy nursing diagnosesÂ
2.10.3. Care planning according to NIC-NOC taxonomyÂ
Module 3. Stroke Code and Stroke Hospital CareÂ
3.1. Code StrokeÂ
3.1.1. Activation Criteria Stroke CodeÂ
3.1.2. Stroke Code CircuitÂ
3.2. Ictus Code Attention in the Emergency DepartmentÂ
3.2.1. Emergency TriageÂ
3.2.2. Emergency Nursing Care Â
3.3. Advanced Treatment in Acute StrokesÂ
3.3.1. Intravenous FibrinolysisÂ
3.3.2. Vascular Neurointerventionism Â
3.4. Stroke UnitÂ
3.4.1. Stroke Unit Entry and Exit CriteriaÂ
3.5. Protocol Procedures in the Stroke Unit. Nursing CareÂ
3.5.1. Ischemic Stroke ProtocolÂ
3.5.2. Ischemic Stroke Protocol with Heparin TreatmentÂ
3.5.3. Ischemic stroke protocol with fibrinolytic treatment and/or vascular neurointerventional treatment
3.5.4. Hemorrhagic Stroke ProtocolÂ
3.5.5. Protocol Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Â
3.5.6. Embolization-Angioplasty-Endarterectomy ProtocolÂ
3.6. Rehabilitation in the Acute Stroke PatientÂ
3.6.1. Importance of Early Rehabilitation in Acute Stroke Â
3.6.2. Postural Treatment, Mobilizations and Transfers Â
3.7. Language and Swallowing. Nursing CareÂ
3.7.1. Aphasia and Specific Nursing Care Â
3.7.2. Dysphagia Swallowing Test. Specific Nursing Care Â
3.8. Treatment of Cerebrovascular DiseasesÂ
3.8.1. Pharmacological Treatments and Side Effects Â
3.9. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
3.9.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional Patterns Â
3.9.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
3.9.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC Taxonomy Â
3.10. Neurological Assessment. Scales and Glossary of Terms Â
3.10.1. Neurological AssessmentÂ
3.10.2. Scales: NIHHS, Canadian Scale, Glasgow Scale Â
3.10.3. Dictionary of TermsÂ
Module 4. EpilepsyÂ
4.1. Classification of Epilepsy Â
4.1.1. Idiopathic EpilepsyÂ
4.1.2. Structural EpilepsyÂ
4.1.3. Epilepsy of Unknown Origin Â
4.2. Symptomatology and Classification of Epileptic CrisesÂ
4.2.1. Signs and SymptomsÂ
4.2.2. Focal Origin Â
4.2.3. Generalized OriginÂ
4.2.4. Unknown OriginÂ
4.3. Causes of EpilepsyÂ
4.3.1. CasuistryÂ
4.4. Diagnostic Tests in EpilepsyÂ
4.4.1. EEGÂ
4.4.2. Video-EEG DiagnosisÂ
4.4.3. NeuroimagingÂ
4.5. Differential Diagnosis of Epileptic SeizuresÂ
4.5.1. Syncope and Non-Epileptic Events of Psychogenic OriginÂ
4.6. Status EpilepticusÂ
4.6.1. ICU Admission CriteriaÂ
4.7. Refractory EpilepsyÂ
4.7.1. Pre-Surgery EvaluationÂ
4.7.2. Epilepsy SurgeryÂ
4.8. Pharmacological Treatment of EpilepsyÂ
4.8.1. Indications for Treatment According to Type of Epilepsy Â
4.8.2. Side EffectsÂ
4.9. Epilepsy Nursing CareÂ
4.9.1. Specific Crisis CareÂ
4.9.2. Specific Care in Epilepsy SurgeriesÂ
4.10. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
4.10.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
4.10.2. Nursing diagnoses NANDA taxonomyÂ
4.10.3. Care planning according to NIC-NOC taxonomyÂ
Module 5. Mobility DisordersÂ
5.1. Mobility DisordersÂ
5.1.1. ClassificationÂ
5.2. Parkinson's DiseaseÂ
5.3. Atypical ParkinsonismsÂ
5.4. Distonias Â
5.5. Huntington's DiseaseÂ
5.6. Tremor and MyoclonusÂ
5.7. Tourette SyndromeÂ
5.8. Ataxias and ParaparesisÂ
5.9. Treatment in Mobility DisordersÂ
5.9.1. Pharmacological Treatments and Side EffectsÂ
5.9.2. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
5.10. Nursing Care in Mobility DisordersÂ
5.10.1. Specific Care in Parkinson’s DiseaseÂ
5.10.2. Specific Care in DystoniaÂ
5.10.3. Specific Care in Huntington's DiseaseÂ
5.10.4. Specific Care in Tremors and MyocloniasÂ
5.10.5. Specific Care in Tourette's SyndromeÂ
5.10.6. Specific Care in Ataxias and ParaparesiasÂ
5.11. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
5.11.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
5.11.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
5.11.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC TaxonomyÂ
Module 6. Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune CNS DiseasesÂ
6.1. Multiple SclerosisÂ
6.1.1. DiagnosisÂ
6.2. Multiple Sclerosis DiagnosisÂ
6.3. Pathophysiology Multiple SclerosisÂ
6.3.1. ImmunologyÂ
6.3.2. Treatment of DiseaseÂ
6.4. Spectrum of Neuromyelitis Optica Â
6.5. Demyelinating Diseases of the CNSÂ
6.6. CNS Manifestations in Systemic Autoimmune DiseasesÂ
6.7. Autoimmune EncephalitisÂ
6.8. Treatments in Demyelinating and Autoimmune DiseasesÂ
6.8.1. Pharmacological Treatments and Side EffectsÂ
6.8.2. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
6.9. MS Nursing CareÂ
6.9.1. Specific Care in EMÂ
6.9.2. Specific Care in Demyelinating DiseasesÂ
6.9.3. Specific Care in Autoimmune DiseasesÂ
6.10. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
6.10.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
6.10.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
6.10.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC TaxonomyÂ
Module 7. Dementias and Cognitive DeteriorationÂ
7.1. Dementias and Cognitive DeteriorationÂ
7.1.1. Risk FactorsÂ
7.2. Classification of Degenerative DementiasÂ
7.2.1. Primary Dementias Â
7.2.2. Cortical DementiasÂ
7.2.3. Subcortical Dementias Â
7.3. Current diagnostic criteria for cognitive impairment and major degenerative dementias
7.4. Non-Degenerative DementiasÂ
7.4.1. Vascular DementiaÂ
7.4.2. Infectious DementiaÂ
7.4.3. Dementia HydrocephalusÂ
7.5. Neuropsychological Screening and Assessment TestÂ
7.5.1. Screening TestÂ
7.5.2. Appropriate Choice of Test AssessmentÂ
7.6. Treatments for Cognitive Impairment and Neuropsychiatric SymptomsÂ
7.6.1. Pharmacological Treatments and Side EffectsÂ
7.6.2. Non-Pharmacological Treatment Â
7.7. Dementia Nursing CareÂ
7.7.1. Specific Care in Degenerative DementiasÂ
7.7.2. Specific Care in Non-Degenerative DementiasÂ
7.8. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care PlansÂ
7.8.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
7.8.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
7.8.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC TaxonomyÂ
Module 8. HeadachesÂ
8.1. Primary HeadachesÂ
8.1.1. ClassificationÂ
8.1.2. EpidemiologyÂ
8.1.3. Medical HistoryÂ
8.1.4. ExplorationÂ
8.2. MigraineÂ
8.3. Chronic MigraineÂ
8.4. Trigeminal Autonomic CephalalgiasÂ
8.5. Other Primary HeadachesÂ
8.6. Secondary HeadachesÂ
8.7. Painful Cranial Neuropathies and Atypical Facial PainsÂ
8.8. Headache in the Emergency Department. Headache in Special SituationsÂ
8.8.1. Initial Triage. Diagnosis and TreatmentÂ
8.8.2. Evaluation. Diagnosis and TreatmentÂ
8.9. Treatment on Headaches and MigrainesÂ
8.9.1. Pharmacological Treatment. Side Effects. Preventive Treatment Â
8.9.2. Anesthetic BlocksÂ
8.9.3. Botulinum toxinÂ
8.9.4. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)Â
8.9.5. Trigeminal Neuralgia SurgeryÂ
8.10. Nursing Care in HeadachesÂ
8.10.1. Specific Care in HeadachesÂ
8.10.2. Specific Care in Trigeminal Neuralgia and DBS SurgeriesÂ
8.11. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
8.11.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
8.11.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
8.11.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC TaxonomyÂ
Module 9. Neuromuscular DiseasesÂ
9.1. Clinical History and Neuromuscular ExaminationÂ
9.1.1. Assessment and AnamnesisÂ
9.1.2. Assessment of Motor Function DeficitsÂ
9.2. Complementary Tests in the Study of Neuromuscular DiseasesÂ
9.2.1. Immunological TestsÂ
9.2.2. ElectromyogramÂ
9.2.3. NeuroimagingÂ
9.3. Acquired and Genetic Myopathies Â
9.4. Muscular DystrophiesÂ
9.5. Myasthenia and Myastheniform SyndromesÂ
9.6. Acquired PolyneuropathiesÂ
9.7. Hereditary NeuropathiesÂ
9.8. Motor Neuron DiseasesÂ
9.9. Treatments for Neuromuscular DiseasesÂ
9.9.1. Pharmacological Treatments and Side EffectsÂ
9.9.2. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
9.10. Nursing Care in Neuromuscular DiseasesÂ
9.10.1. Specific Care in MyopathiesÂ
9.10.2. Specific Care in DystrophiesÂ
9.10.3. Specific Care in MyastheniaÂ
9.10.4. Specific Care in PolyneuropathiesÂ
9.10.5. Specific Care in Hereditary NeuropathiesÂ
9.10.6. Specific Care in Motor Neuron DiseasesÂ
9.11. Standardized NANDA-NIC-NOC Care Plans
9.11.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional PatternsÂ
9.11.2. Nursing diagnoses NANDA taxonomyÂ
9.11.3. Care planning according to NIC-NOC taxonomyÂ
Module 10. Neurologic OncologyÂ
10.1. Primary Brain Tumors Â
10.1.1. High Grade GliomaÂ
10.1.2. Low-Grade GliomaÂ
10.2. Non-Glial Primary Brain Tumors Â
10.3. Cerebral Metastases and Meningeal CarcinomatosisÂ
10.4. Neurological Complications of Chemotherapy and ImmunotherapyÂ
10.5. Neurological Complications of RadiotherapyÂ
10.6. Paraneoplastic SyndromesÂ
10.7. Hematological Neoplasms and their Neurological ComplicationsÂ
10.8. Treatments in Neurological OncologyÂ
10.8.1. Pharmacological Treatment
10.8.2. Non-Pharmacological TreatmentÂ
10.8.3. Surgical TreatmentsÂ
10.9. General Tumor Nursing CareÂ
10.9.1. Specific Care in TumorsÂ
10.9.2. Specific Care for Tumors Requiring SurgeryÂ
10.9.3. Specific Care for Tumors Requiring ChemotherapyÂ
10.9.4. Specific Care for Tumors Requiring RadiotherapyÂ
10.10. NANDA-NIC-NOC Care PlansÂ
10.10.1. Nursing Assessment by Gordon Functional Patterns Â
10.10.2. Nursing Diagnoses NANDA TaxonomyÂ
10.10.3. Care Planning According to NIC-NOC Taxonomy  Â
You will combine theory and professional practice through a demanding and rewarding educational approach"
Hybrid Master’s Degree in Neurology Nursing
Nursing is a constantly evolving profession, and more and more is required of health professionals in terms of knowledge and skills. If you are a nurse and wish to specialize in the field of neurology, the Hybrid Master’s Degree in Neurology Nursing at TECH Global University is an excellent option for you. This advanced educational program provides comprehensive, up-to-date education in the field of neurological nursing. It focuses on the most important aspects of the discipline, including neuroanatomy and physiology, neurological assessment and care of patients with neurological diseases.
The Hybrid Master’s Degree offered by TECH, has a faculty made up of experts in the discipline and provide an excellent opportunity to learn from the best professionals. It is undoubtedly an excellent option for those who wish to specialize and advance their career in the field. One of the advantages of thisHybrid Master’s Degree is that it is delivered on a blended learning basis, which means that you can combine online classes with attendance to on-site classes. This allows them to gain practical understanding and be in contact with neurological nursing professionals. The program will provide you with comprehensive and up-to-date education in the care of patients with neurological diseases, and will allow you to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to advance your career and help patients with neurological diseases. Make the most of this great opportunity and take your career to the next level with TECH!