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Introduction to the Program
Thanks to this complete program, you will delve into the different therapeutic and management options for Complex Chronic Patient”

In the current healthcare scenario, the management of Complex Chronic Patient emerges as a major challenge. The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases requires highly specialized physicians, capable of addressing these complexities with holistic approaches. In this sense, the present program responds to this imperative need, equipping graduates with the essential skills to positively impact the quality of life of these patients, providing more effective and personalized treatments.
Within the syllabus, the Professional master’s degree will dive into the analysis of medical problems common to most Chronic and Complex Patients. From the detailed analysis of cases, to the presentation of complementary therapies to the pharmacological approach, the curriculum will cover a wide range of aspects, providing professionals with a complete and updated vision of the main treatment strategies.
It will also delve into the legal bases and bioethical aspects of the care of patients with chronic diseases, preparing students to face ethical and legal dilemmas associated with this field. In this way, the constant search for strategies that improve the patient's quality of life, minimizing the limitations imposed by the disease and its treatments, will be a key focus that will distinguish this academic itinerary.
In terms of methodology, this program is taught 100% online, giving students the opportunity to access the content from anywhere and at any time, adapting the study to their schedules. In addition, it will employ the Relearning methodology, consisting of the repetition of key concepts to fix knowledge and facilitate learning effective and long-lasting. This combination of flexibility and innovative pedagogical approach will ensure the acquisition of essential skills to apply in your daily clinical practice.
Study from the comfort of your home and update your knowledge online with TECH Global University, the biggest online university in the world”
This Professional master’s degree in Complex Chronic Patient contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Complex Chronic Patients
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents which provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative 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
The interactive summaries of each topic will allow you to consolidate in a more dynamic way the importance of interdisciplinary coordination in the treatment of Complex Chronic Patient"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
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 immersive education programmed 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 during the academic year For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
Thanks to the Relearning methodology, a pioneer in TECH, you will update your skills with less effort and higher performance, getting more involved in your professional specialization"

You will implement strategies in patients at risk of malnutrition to stimulate appetite, without rigid schedules or evaluation chronograms. That's what this TECH program is all about!"
Syllabus
The Professional master’s degree in Complex Chronic Patient will offer graduates a deep dive into the challenges faced by Chronic and Complex Patients. Throughout the curriculum, the common medical problems that affect most of these patients will be analyzed, acquiring a comprehensive understanding of their needs and particularities. From diagnosis to management strategies, the program will also address the complexities inherent to this population, providing healthcare professionals with the essential tools to face the most demanding clinical scenarios and improve the quality of life of these individuals.

Bet on TECH! You will delve into the characteristics of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Complex Chronic Patient"
Module 1. Care Models and Aspects in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.1. The Complex Chronic Patient
1.1.1. Comorbidity
1.1.2. Temporal
1.1.3. Fragility for
1.1.4. Dependency
1.2. International Strategies in Complex Chronic Patient Care
1.2.1. International Health Policies
1.2.2. Examples of Strategies at the International Level
1.2.3. International Programs for Addressing Chronicity
1.3. High Complexity Clinical Processes in the Chronic Patient
1.3.1. High Complexity Process
1.3.2. High Complexity Clinical Processes at the Community Level
1.3.3. High Complexity Clinical Processes at the Hospital Level
1.3.4. High Complexity Clinical Processes at the Socio-Sanitary Level
1.4. Care Management Models
1.4.1. Person-Centered Care
1.4.2. Shared Care Models
1.4.3. Information Communication Technologies
1.4.4. Integrated Management and Sustainability
1.5. Complex Chronic Patient Safety
1.5.1. Complex Chronic Patient Safety. Challenges
1.5.2. Patient Safety Strategies at the International Level
1.5.3. Implementation of Patient Safety Strategies. Examples
1.6. Interdisciplinary Coordination according to the Needs of the Complex Chronic Patient
1.6.1. Needs Identification for Complex Chronic Patients
1.6.2. Establishment of an Interdisciplinary Care Plan
1.6.3. Management of an Interdisciplinary Team
1.6.4. Clinical Leadership
1.7. Self-Care and Health Education in Chronicity
1.7.1. Advanced Aspects of Self-Care
1.7.2. Role of Self-Care in Chronicity
1.7.3. Public Strategies for Health Education
1.7.4. Public Strategies for the Promotion of Self-care
1.8. Ethical and Social Aspects
1.8.1. Socioeconomic Impact of Comorbidity and Chronicity
1.8.2. Physician-Patient Relationship
1.8.3. Equity and Access to Health Care
1.8.4. Discrimination
1.9. Information and Communication Technologies in Complex Chronic Patient Care
1.9.1. Telemonitoring and Remote Follow-up of the Complex Chronic Patient
1.9.2. Integration of Information Systems
1.9.3. Digital Education and Self-Management
1.9.4. Ethics and Privacy in the Digital Age
1.10. Artificial Intelligence in Complex Chronic Patient Care
1.10.1. Artificial Intelligence in Complex Chronic Patient Care
1.10.2. International Regulation on Artificial Intelligence Applied to Health Care
1.10.3. Artificial Intelligence Tools for Professionals
1.10.4. Artificial Intelligence Tools for Patients
Module 2. Cardio-Respiratory Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.1. Heart Failure in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.1.1. Heart Failure Units
2.1.2. Home Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient. Expert Patient Program
2.1.3. Telemonitoring or Structured Follow-up of Heart Failure with Telephone Calls to this Type of Patient
2.2. Ischemic Heart Disease in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.2.1. Management of Coronary Atherosclerosis in Complex Chronic Patients
2.2.2. Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.2.3. Treatment and Follow-up of the Chronic Patient. Discharge Planning
2.3. Valvulopathies in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.3.1. Management of the Chronic Patient with Valvulopathies
2.3.2. Complications of Valvular Prostheses in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.3.3. Complex Chronic Patient Follow-Up
2.4. Arterial Hypertension in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.4.1. Management of Arterial Hypertension in Complex Chronic Patients
2.4.2. Organic Repercussions of Hypertension in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.4.3. Treatment of Arterial Hypertension in Complex Chronic Patients
2.5. Dyslipidemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.5.1. Management of Dyslipidemia in Complex Chronic Patients
2.5.2. Diet for this Type of Patient
2.5.3. New Drugs for the Treatment of Dyslipidemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.6. Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.6.1. Management of Peripheral Arterial Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
2.6.2. Risk Factors in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.6.3. Follow-up of the Complex Chronic Patient with Peripheral Arterial Disease
2.7. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.7.1. Tobacco Use in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.7.2. Management of Repeat Admissions. Discharge Planning
2.7.3. Follow-up and Treatment of Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8. Chronic Cor Pulmonalein the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8.1. Management of Cor Pulmonale in Complex Chronic Patients
2.8.2. Follow-Up of Cor Pulmonale in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8.3. Treatment
2.9. Pulmonary Thromboembolism in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.9.1. Risk Factors in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.9.2. Follow-Up of Pulmonary Thromboembolism in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.9.3. Treatment of Pulmonary Thromboembolism in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.10. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.10.1. Regulation of Ventilation in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.10.2. Obesity in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.10.3. Obstructive and Central Apnea in the Complex Chronic Patient
Module 3. Neurological and Cognitive Pathologies and Mental Illness in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.1. Intracranial Vascular Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient. Ischemia and Hemorrhage
3.1.1. Management of Cerebral Vascular Diseases in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.1.2. Clinical Manifestations and Risk Factors. Prevention and Treatment Strategies
3.1.3. Multidisciplinary Approach: Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation
3.1.4. Psychosocial Aspects in Patient Recovery
3.2. Dementia in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.2.1. Management of Alzheimer's Disease and other Primary Degenerative Dementias in these Patients
3.2.2. Vascular and Other Secondary Dementias in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.2.3. Comprehensive Management and Long-Term Care of the Patient
3.2.4. Role of the Family and Caregivers in the Care of the Chronic Patient with Dementia
3.2.5. Impact of Dementia on Society
3.3. Disorders of Movement in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.1. Management of Parkinson's Disease and Other Parkinsonian Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.2. Management of Chorea, Dystonia and Other Movement Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.3. Collaboration between Medical Specialties and Non-Pharmacological Therapies
3.3.4. Psychosocial Aspects in Patient Quality of Life
3.4. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis as a Complex Disease
3.4.1. Management of ALS as a Complex Disease. Multidisciplinary Care
3.4.2. Multidisciplinary Approach to the ALS Patient
3.4.3. Emotional Support and Palliative Care in the Chronic ALS Patient
3.4.4. Role of Social Services in Comprehensive Care
3.4.5. Palliative Care and Quality of Life
3.5. Epilepsy in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.5.1. Management of Epilepsy in Complex Chronic Patients
3.5.2. Management of the Cognitive, Behavioral and Emotional Effects of Epilepsy in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.5.3. Stigma and Quality of Life in Chronic Patients with Epilepsy
3.6. Headaches and Migraine in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.6.1. Management of Chronic Headaches in Complex Chronic Patients
3.6.2. Biopsychosocial Impact of Chronic Headaches
3.6.3. Comprehensive Approach: Therapies and Strategies for Quality of Life Improvement in Headache Patients
3.7. Polyneuropathies in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.7.1. Management of Polyneuropathies in Complex Chronic Patients
3.7.2. Multidisciplinary Assessment and Team Approach in the Treatment of Polyneuropathies in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.7.3. Physical and Psychosocial Rehabilitation in the Patient with Chronic Polyneuropathy
3.8. Neuropathic Pain in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.1. Pain Management as a Chronic Pathology
3.8.2. Multidisciplinary Strategies for Pain Management in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.3. Biopsychosocial Approach
3.9. Multiple Sclerosis in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.9.1. Comprehensive Approach in Complex Chronic Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Coordination of Care Between Neurology, Physical Therapy and Mental Health
3.9.2. Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care of Chronic Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
3.9.3. Ongoing Support and Community Services for the Patient and Family
3.10. Mental Illness in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.10.1. Management of Mental Illness in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.10.2. Multidisciplinary Therapeutic Approach in the Complex Chronic Patient: Coordination of Care
3.10.3. Ethics in the Treatment of Chronic Mental Illnesses in the Patient
3.10.4. Stigma Associated with Mental Illness. Impact on the Patient's Quality of Life
Module 4. Osteoarticular and Locomotor System Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.1. Approach to Chronic Pain of Osteoarticular Etiology in Complex Patients
4.1.1. Pathophysiology of Osteoarticular Pain in the Complex Chronic Patient Assessment and Diagnosis
4.1.2. Pharmacological Treatment
4.1.3. Interventional Procedures. Non-Pharmacological Approach
4.2. Spinal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.2.1. Management of Degenerative Pathologies of the Spine in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.2.2. Management of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Pathologies of the Spine
4.2.3. Multidisciplinary Approach in Non-Traumatic Spine Pathology Prevention and Rehabilitation in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.3. Rachis Fractures in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.3.1. Management of Rachis Fractures in the Complex Chronic Patient. Frequent Locations and Diagnosis
4.3.2. Conservative Treatment
4.3.3. Surgical Treatment
4.4. Upper Limb Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.4.1. Management of Non-Traumatic Osteoarticular Pathology of the Shoulder in Complex Chronic Patients
4.4.2. Management of Shoulder Fractures in the Complex Chronic Patient Conservative Treatment Surgical Management
4.4.3. Management of Elbow, Wrist and Hand Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.5. Hip Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.5.1. Management of Coxarthrosis in Complex Chronic Patients. Hip Soft Tissue Pathology
4.5.2. Management of Hip Fractures in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.5.3. Management of the Sacroiliac Joint Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient Pelvic Fractures
4.6. Knee, Ankle and Foot Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.6.1. Management of Knees Osteoarthritis in the Complex Chronic Patient. Hip Soft Tissue Pathology
4.6.2. Management of Knees Arthroplasty in the Complex Chronic Patient. Knee Telerehabilitation
4.6.3. Management of Ankle and Foot Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.7. Lower Limb Amputations
4.7.1. Management of Lower Limb Amputation in the Complex Chronic Patient. Levels of Amputation
4.7.2. Rehabilitative Treatment
4.7.3. Prosthetization in the Complex Chronic Patient Patient Follow-Up
4.8. Rheumatic Diseases in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.8.1. Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Complex Chronic Patients
4.8.2. Management of Osteoarthritis in Complex Chronic Patients
4.8.3. Management of Other Rheumatic Diseases in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.9. Assessment and Treatment of Osteoporosis
4.9.1. Assessment and Treatment of Osteoporosis in Complex Chronic Patients
4.9.2. Pharmacological Treatment
4.9.3. Comprehensive Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
4.10. Osteoarticular Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.10.1. Management of Systemic Diseases and Their Impact on Osteoarticular Pathology and Vice-versa in the Complex Chronic Patient
4.10.2. Therapeutic Approach in the Complex Chronic Patient. Comprehensive Management Multidisciplinary Approach Education and Self-Care. Prevention Strategies
4.10.3. Future Perspectives in Osteoarticular Pathology. Treatment and Technological Advances. Regenerative Therapies. Research
Module 5. Endocrinology and Nutrition in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.1. Endocrinology Pathology in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
5.1.1. Hormonal Changes Associated with Aging in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
5.1.2. Management of Aging Associated with Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.1.3. Diagnostic Approach in the Complex Patient
5.2. Hypothalamic Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.2.1. Management of Hypopituitarism in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.2.2. Management of Hyperprolactinemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.2.3. Inadequate ADH Secretion
5.3. Gonadal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.3.1. Management of Hypogonadism. in the Complex Older Patient
5.3.2. Management of Gynecomastia in Complex Older Patients
5.3.3. Therapeutic Approach to Gonadal Disorders in the Chronic Patient
5.4. Thyroid Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.4.1. Management of Goiters in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.4.2. Approach to Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism in the Complex Chronic Patient. Thyroid Drug Involvement
5.4.3. Management of Thyroiditis in Complex Chronic Patients
5.5. Pancreatic Endocrine Pathology in the Chronic Patient
5.5.1. Management of Diabetes in Complex Chronic Patients. Diagnosis
5.5.2. Acute and Chronic Hyperglycemia Complications
5.5.3. Hypoglycemia and Increased Morbidity and Mortality
5.5.4. Therapeutic Approach
5.6. Adrenal Pathology in the Complex Patient
5.6.1. Management of Adrenal Insufficiency in Complex Chronic Patients
5.6.2. Management Cushing's Syndrome in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.6.3. Management of Incidentalites in Complex Chronic Patients
5.7. Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Complex Chronic Patient: Lipids in Comorbidity
5.7.1. Management of Dyslipidemias in Comorbidity in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.7.2. Management of Dyslipidemias in the Chronic Polymedicated Patient
5.7.3. New Therapies Available
5.8. Bone Mineral Metabolism. Osteoporosis Update and Approach in the Chronic Patient
5.8.1. Management of Hypercalcemia and Hypocalcemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.8.2. Management of Osteoporosis in Chronic Elderly Patients
5.8.3. Therapeutic Approach in the Chronic Elderly Patient. Side Effects
5.9. Obesity and Chronicity in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.9.1. Obesity as a Problem in the 21st Century
5.9.2. Management of Sarcopenic Obesity in Complex Chronic Patients
5.9.3. Non-Pharmacologic and Pharmacologic Therapies
5.10. Nutrition in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.10.1. Malnutrition Associated with the Disease and in Special Situations in the Complex Chronic Patient
5.10.2. Supplementation: Enteral or Parenteral Nutrition in Complex Patients
5.10.3. Vitamins and Trace Elements in Comorbid Patients
5.10.4. Complications Associated with Nutrition
Module 6. Infectious Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.1. Management of Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.1.1. Use of Antimicrobials in Patients with Multiple Pathologies
6.1.2. Multidrug-Resistance in Complex Chronic Patients
6.1.3. Selection of Antimicrobial Treatment According to the Case
6.1.4. Health Care-associated Infections
6.2. Respiratory Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.2.1 Prevalence and Etiology
6.2.2. Microbiological Samples. Indications and Interpretation
6.2.3. Selection of Antimicrobial Treatment in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.3. Urinary Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.3.1. Etiology and Use of Microbiological Specimens
6.3.2. Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.3.3. Management of Lower Urinary Tract Infection and Catheter-Associated Cystitis
6.3.4. Management of Upper Urinary Tract Infection
6.4. Clostridioides Difficilie Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.4.1. Management of Clostridioides Difficilie Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.4.2. C. difficile Infection Diagnosis
6.4.3. Treatment of First Infection and Recurrences
6.5. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.5.1. Management of Skin Infections in Complex Chronic Patients
6.5.2. Management of Decubitus Ulcers in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.5.3. Management of Diabetic Foot in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.6. Bacteremia and Endovascular Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.6.1. Management of Bacteremia and Endovascular Infections in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.6.2. Treatment and Monitoring of Bacteremia in Complex Chronic Patients
6.6.3. Management of Infection From Endovascular Devices in Complex Chronic Patients
6.7. Infections of Surgical Wounds in Complex Chronic Patients
6.7.1. Scarring in Patients with Chronic Pathology
6.7.2. Etiology of Surgical Wound Infection and Microbiological Diagnosis
6.7.3. Multidisciplinary Treatment of Surgical Wounds in Complex Chronic Patients
6.8. Prosthesis Infection in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.8.1. Management of Prosthetic Joint Infection in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.8.2. Etiology and Diagnosis of Prosthetic Infection
6.8.3. Choice of Treatment and Duration
6.9. Intra-Abdominal Infection in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.9.1. Management of Cholecystitis in Complex Chronic Patients
6.9.2. Management of Diverticulitis in Complex Chronic Patients
6.9.3. Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Intra-abdominal Abscess in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.10. Treatments and Prophylaxis in the Most Prevalent Infectious Pathology
6.10.1. Vaccination in the Complex Chronic Patient
6.10.2. Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Special Situations
6.10.3. Infection Treatment Tables in the Complex Chronic Patient
Module 7. Digestive Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.1. Esophageal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.1.1. Management of Esophageal Motor Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.1.2. Management of Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
7.1.3. Other Esophageal Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.2. Dyspepsia and Gastropathies in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.2.1. Management of Dyspepsia in Complex Chronic Patients
7.2.2. Management of Gastropathies in Complex Chronic Patients
7.2.3. Management of Hiatal Hernia and Other Gastric Anatomical Disorders in the Chronic Patient
7.2.4. Management of Gastric Emptying Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.3. Pancreatic and Biliary Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.3.1. Management of Jaundice and Cholestasis in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.3.2. Management of Pancreatitis in Complex Chronic Patients
7.3.3. Management of Cholelithiasis and Choledocholithiasis in the Pluripathological Patient
7.4. Hepatic Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.4.1. Management of Toxic-Drug Hepatitis in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.4.2. Management of Cirrhosis in the Pluripathological Patient
7.4.3. Liver Transplant in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.5. Intestinal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.5.1. Management of Intestinal Ischema in Complex Chronic Patients
7.5.2. Diarrhea and Malabsorption in the Pluripathologic Patient
7.5.3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Complex Patient
7.6. Gastrostomy, Colostomy and Ileostomy in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.6.1. Ostomies in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.6.2. Ostomy Care
7.6.3. Complications of Ostomies in the Pluripathological Patient
7.7. Constipation and Fecal Incontinence in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.7.1. Constipation in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.7.2. Acquired Chronic Megacolon and Ogilvie's Syndrome
7.7.3. Management of Fecal Incontinence in the Pluripathological Patient
7.8. Functional Digestive Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.8.1. Management of Esophageal Functional Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.8.2. Management of Functional Gastroduodenal Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.8.3. Management of Functional Bowel Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.9. Digestive Pathology and Polypharmacy in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.9.1. Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) in the Chronic Patient Side Effects
7.9.2. Anticoagulation and Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Chronic Patient
7.9.3. Diagnosis and Management of Deficiency Anemia in the Complex Patient
7.10. Endoscopic Procedures in the Complex Chronic Patient
7.10.1. Endoscopic Study in the Chronic and Complex Patient
7.10.2. Planning of Anticoagulation Studies. Suspension of Anticoagulation in the Chronic-Complex Patient
7.10.3. Complications in Endoscopic Procedures
Module 8. Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.1. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Complex Chronic Patients
8.1.1. Diagnosis and Evaluation of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
8.1.2. Treatment and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
8.1.3. Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
8.1.4. Challenges and Strategies in the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in this Type of Patient
8.1.5. Innovations and Future Directions in Chronic Kidney Disease Research
8.2. Ionic Alterations in Complex Chronic Patients
8.2.1. Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+), Magnesium (Mg2+) Alterations
8.2.2. Electrolyte Interactions in Complex Chronic Patients
8.2.3. Evaluation and Monitoring of Ionic Alterations in Complex Chronic Patients
8.2.4. Treatment and Prevention Strategies
8.3. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.3.1. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.3.2. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.3.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of BPH
8.3.4. Prevention in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.4. Lithiasis in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.4.1. Contributing Factors in Complex Chronic Patients
8.4.2. Complications in Renal Health Impact in Complex Chronic Patients
8.4.3. Treatment and Management of Kidney Lithiasis in Complex Chronic Patients
8.4.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Renal Lithiasis
8.5. Functional Bladder Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.5.1. Complications and Comorbidities in Complex Chronic Patient
8.5.2. Treatment and Management of Complex Chronic Patient
8.5.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment
8.5.4. Psychosocial Considerations and Quality of Life
8.6. Hematuria in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.6.1. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.6.2. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.6.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Hematuria
8.7. Vesical Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.7.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.7.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.7.3. Prognosis and Survival
8.7.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Bladder Cancer
8.7.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
8.8. Renal Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.8.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.8.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.8.3. Prognosis and Survival of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.8.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Renal Cancer
8.8.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
8.9. Prostatic Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.9.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.9.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.9.3. Prognosis and Survival of the Complex Chronic Patient
8.9.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of of Prostate Cancer
8.9.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
8.10. Impact of Nephro-Urological Diseases on Sexuality in the Complex Chronic Patient
8.10.1. Impact of Nephro-Urological Diseases on Sexuality in Complex Chronic Patient
8.10.2. Specific Sexual Dysfunction
8.10.3. Clinical Approach to Sexual Dysfunctions
8.10.4. Treatments and Management Strategies in Complex Chronic Patients
Module 9. Complex Chronic Elderly Patient Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) and Geriatric Syndromes
9.1. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) in the Complex Chronic Patient
9.1.1. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment of the Complex Chronic Patient
9.1.2. Components of the Comprehensive Geriatric Variation. Tools
9.1.3. Decision Making
9.2. Functional Assessment and Frailty in the Elderly as a Complex Chronic Patient
9.2.1. Functional Assessment in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.2.2. Scales and Tools for Functional Measurement
9.2.3. Strategies to Improve Functional Function and Prevent Complications
9.3. Cognitive/affective Assessment in the Elderly as a Complex Chronic Patient
9.3.1. Cognitive/affective Assessment in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.3.2. Cognitive Changes
9.3.3. Cognitive/affective Assessment Scales: Use and Interpretation
9.4. Nutritional Assessment in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.4.1. Nutritional Assessment in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.4.2. Eating Behavior Patterns
9.4.3. Measurement Tools: Physical and Biochemical Parameters of Nutrition
9.4.4. Importance of a Correct Nutritional Assessment
9.4.5. Nutritional Intervention according to Individual Needs in the Malnourished Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.5. Chronic Diseases and Comorbidities. Evaluation and Management
9.5.1. Impact of Chronic Diseases in Complex Elderly Patients
9.5.2. Addressing Comorbidities
9.5.3. Evaluation and Integrated Management
9.6. Polypharmacy and Treatment Optimization
9.6.1. Polypharmacy: Definition and Implications
9.6.2. Strategies to Optimize Medication
9.6.3. Strategies to Minimize Adverse Effects
9.7. Prevention and Management of Falls in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.7.1. Identification of Risk Factors
9.7.2. Prevention Strategies
9.7.3. Evaluation and Orientation towards Post-fall Rehabilitative Therapy
9.8. Management of Geriatric Syndromes Specific for Complex Chronic Patients
9.8.1. Geriatric Syndromes in Clinical Practice
9.8.2. Tools for Assessment
9.8.3. Management and Prevention Strategies
9.9. Social Assessment in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.9.1. Social Assessment in the Chronic Elderly Patient
9.9.2. Role of the Family in Caregiving and Identification of Support Networks
9.9.3. Multidisciplinary Coordination for the Development of a Comprehensive Care Plan
9.9.4. Discharge Planning and Continuity of Care in the Chronic Elderly Patient
9.10. Ethics in the Care of the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.10.1. Ethical Principles in the Care of the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
9.10.2. Ethical Challenges in Care Decisions
9.10.3. Importance of Autonomy and Respect in Geriatric Care
Module 10. Transversal Skills in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.1. Oncologic and Hematologic Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.1.1. Management of Non-hematological Oncological Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.1.2. Management of Oncohematologic Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.1.3. Management of Other Hematologic Pathologies in this Type of Patient
10.1.4. Care of Patients with Advanced Cancer
10.2. Injuries Associated with Dependency in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.2.1. Management of Muscular Atrophy in Complex Chronic Patients
10.2.2. Management of Skin Lesions in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.2.3. Decreased Vital Capacity. Respiratory Disorders in this Type of Patient
10.3. Management of Pain in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.3.1. Classification of Analgesics
10.3.2. Breakthrough Pain Management
10.3.3. Opioid Rotation
10.3.4. Interventional Measures
10.4. Polypharmacy. Adherence to Treatment
10.4.1. Polypharmacy. Selection of the Main Medications
10.4.2. Adherence to Treatment. Strategies for Improvement
10.4.3. STOPP/START Criteria
10.5. Complementary Therapies, Nutrition and Psychotherapy in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.5.1. Complementary Therapies Scientific Evidence
10.5.2. Nutrition in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.5.3. Assessment of the Nutritional Status of the Complex Chronic Patient
10.5.4. Nutritional Requirements
10.5.5. Management of Diseases and Specific Situations in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.5.6. Mental Illness in the Chronic Patient. Psychotherapy
10.6. Physical Exercise and Functional Capacity. Rehabilitation Medicine in the Chronic Patient
10.6.1. Benefits of Physical Exercise
10.6.2. Physical Exercise Programs
10.6.3. Rehabilitative Therapy. Types and Objectives
10.7. Role of Communication and Information Technologies (ICTs) in the Complex Chronic Patient
10.7.1. Resources for Professionals. Complementary Models for Clinical Practice
10.7.2. Resources for Patients
10.7.3. Health Data Management. Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis
10.8. Care and Social Aspects of the Complex Chronic Patient
10.8.1. Family Support and Support Network
10.8.2. Adaptations in the Environment
10.8.3. Social Needs Assessment. Accessing Social Resources. Community and Work Integration Programs
10.8.4. Patient Empowerment. Support Groups
10.9. Disease Management and Palliative Care in the Complex Chronic Patient. Advanced Care Planning
10.9.1. Individualized and Coordinated Care Plan
10.9.2. Education of the Patient and the Patient's Environment
10.9.3. Palliative Care. Objectives and Models
10.9.4. Advanced Care Planning
10.10. Bioethical Aspects in Relation to the Chronic Patient. Limitation of Therapeutic Effort. Euthanasia
10.10.1. Bioethical Principles. Integration in Clinical Practice, Research, Use of Technology
10.10.2. Limitation of Therapeutic Effort
10.10.3. Ethical Dilemmas
10.10.4. Euthanas

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