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This training will generate a sense of confidence in the performance of healthcare praxis, which will help you grow personally and professionally"

TECH has designed this comprehensive program onLower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing with the aim of training nursing professionals to perform their work with full guarantees of success. This program has the participation of a team of professionals specialized in the area who have combined all their knowledge to offer an up-to-date and quality training that meets the highest standards required at the educational level. In addition, it was designed with the student's specialization in mind at all times.
As in most specialties, in the case of infectious pathology, the performance of the clinician in the Emergency Department is sometimes complex and, on many occasions, decisive in the morbidity and mortality of patients. Therefore, upgrading nurses with higher quality training should be a mandatory issue in all hospital centers.
Based on this premise, it is essential to establish updating tools for health professionals who have to deal with Infectious Diseases outside specialized units and services. This Postgraduate Certificate will deal with the actions of health care professionals in the emergency department in relation to infectious diseases from the point of view of early diagnosis and treatment, often empirical, but it will also include an update on imported pathology, especially in those entities that require urgent action and/or present a potential transmission capacity in our environment. And, all of this, with a focus on lower airway and intra-abdominal infections.
On the other hand, being a 100% online training, the professional will have the ability to decide when and from where to study, without commitments or obligations, thus being able to combine their study time with the rest of their daily obligations.
Continued specialization in the field of nursing is essential in order not to lower the level of quality of patient care. Join our community of students and be the best in all situations"
This Postgraduate Certificate in Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most outstanding features of this program are:
- The development of clinical cases presented by experts in Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department.
- The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional.
- Therapeutic developments on intervention in Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department.
- Practical exercises where to carry out the self-assessment process to improve learning
- An algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the clinical situations presented throughout the course.
- Its special emphasis on research methodologies
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
This Postgraduate Certificate is the best investment you can make in the selection of a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing , you will obtain a certificate from the largest Digital University in the world: TECH”
It includes, in its teaching staff, professionals belonging to the field of nursing, who bring to this training the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from leading scientific societies.
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 training experience designed to train for real-life situations.
The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, by means of which the nurse must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the academic year. To do so, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system developed by recognized experts in the field of Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing with extensive teaching experience.
Increase your decision-making confidence by updating your kn owledge through this Postgraduate Certificate"

Make the most of this opportunity to learn about the latest advances in Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing and improve the care of your patients"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best hospitals and universities, aware of the relevance of this specialization in order to intervene in the treatment and monitoring of Lower Airway and Intra-abdominal Infections in the Emergency Department for Nursing and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.

This Postgraduate Certificate contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Infections of Organs and Apparatus: Inferior Airway, Intra-abdominal
1.1. Acute Bronchitis
1.1.1. Definition
1.1.2. Clinical Manifestations
1.1.3. Diagnosis
1.1.4. Treatment
1.2. Acute Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (ACOPD)
1.2.1. Definition
1.2.2. Diagnosis
1.2.3. Treatment
1.2.4. Attitude to Clinical Failure
1.2.5. Key Concepts
1.3. Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)
1.3.1. Concept
1.3.2. Pathophysiology
1.3.3. Epidemiology
1.3.4. Etiology
1.3.5. Clinical Manifestations
1.3.6. Diagnostic Attitude
1.3.7. Antibiotic Treatment
1.4. Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia (HAP)
1.4.1. Concept
1.4.2. Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia Versus Community-Acquired Pneumonia due to Resistant Pathogens (CAP-PR)
1.4.3. Etiology
1.4.4. Microbiological Diagnosis
1.4.5. Empirical Treatment
1.4.6. Prognosis
1.5. Pneumonic Pleural Effusion and Empyema
1.5.1. Clinical Symptoms
1.5.2. Staging
1.5.3. Imaging Tests
1.5.4. Laboratory Studies: Pleural Fluid Analysis
1.5.5. Pathophysiology Staging
1.5.6. Bacteriology
1.5.7. Prognosis
1.5.8. Treatment
1.6. Pulmonary Abscess
1.6.1. Definition
1.6.2. Etiology
1.6.3. Pathophysiology
1.6.4. Clinical manifestations
1.6.5. Diagnosis
1.6.6. Treatment
1.7. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
1.7.1. Etiology
1.7.2. Clinical Manifestations
1.7.3. Diagnosis
1.7.4. Treatment
1.8. Gastroenteritis
1.8.1. Etiology
1.8.2. Clinical Manifestations and Physical Examination
1.8.3. Laboratory Data and Imaging Tests.
1.8.4. Diagnosis
1.8.5. Treatment
1.9. Liver and Biliary Tract Infections
1.9.1. Bacterial Infections which Affect the Liver
1.9.2. Viral Infections which Affect the Liver
1.9.3. Parasitic Infections which Affect the Liver
1.9.4. Fungal Infections which Affect the Liver
1.10. Cholecystitis and Cholangitis
1.10.1. Acute Cholecystitis
1.10.2. Acute Cholangitis
1.11. Liver Abscesses
1.11.1. Concept and General Characteristics
1.11.2. Classification and Etiopathogenesis
1.11.3. Pyogenic Hepatic Abscesses
1.11.4. Amoebic Liver Abscesses
1.12. Acute Hepatitis
1.12.1. Definition
1.12.2. Etiology
1.12.3. Clinical Manifestations and Physical Examination
1.12.4. Laboratory Data
1.12.5. Diagnosis
1.12.6. Severe Acute Hepatitis
1.12.7. Severe Acute Liver Failure
1.12.8. Treatment
1.13. Pancreatitis
1.13.1. Etiology
1.13.2. Diagnosis
1.13.3. Classification
1.13.4. Severity Prediciton and Prognostic
1.13.5. Treatment
1.13.6. Infectious Complications
1.14. Appendicitis
1.14.1. Epidemiology
1.14.2. Aetiopathogenesis.
1.14.3. Microbiology
1.14.4. Diagnosis
1.14.5. Differential Diagnosis
1.14.6. Treatment
1.14.7. Preoperative Antibiotic Prophylaxis
1.14.8. Postoperative Antibiotic Treatment
1.14.9. Post-Surgery Complications
1.15. Diverticulitis and Perirectal Abscess
1.15.1. Definition of Diverticulitis
1.15.2. Pathogenesis.
1.15.3. Risk Factors
1.15.4. Diverticulitis Diagnosis
1.15.5. Diverticulitis Classification
1.15.6. Treatment for Diverticulitis
1.15.7. Perirectal Abscess
1.16. Typhlitis
1.16.1. Epidemiology
1.16.2. Etiology
1.16.3. Pathogenesis.
1.16.4. Clinical manifestations
1.16.5. Diagnosis
1.16.6. Differential Diagnosis
1.16.7. Treatment
1.17. Peritonitis
1.17.1. Classification
1.17.2. Pathogenesis.
1.17.3. Diagnosis
1.17.4. Assess the Severity of the Infection
1.17.5. Treatment
1.18. Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
1.18.1. Concept
1.18.2. Epidemiology
1.18.3. Pathogenesis.
1.18.4. Clinical Manifestations
1.18.5. Diagnosis
1.18.6. Prognosis
1.18.7. Treatment
1.18.8. Prophylaxis
1.19. Secondary Peritonitis
1.19.1. Definition and Classification
1.19.2. Microbiology
1.19.3. Evaluation of Severity
1.19.4. General Principles for the Management
1.20. Intraperitoneal Abscess
1.20.1. Definition
1.20.2. Epidemiology
1.20.3. Etiology and Pathophysiology
1.20.4. Diagnosis
1.20.5. Treatment

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