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With this Postgraduate diploma you will be up to date with the most advanced procedures in Emergency Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient" 

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This Postgraduate diploma is necessary for the Physician who is familiar with the fundamentals of Toxicology, since the extension of the program will provide them with a very broad guide of action protocols to solve in a practical way any situation in this area. Although the field of knowledge covered by Toxicology is very broad, the objective of this program is to provide specialists with sufficient knowledge to assess the poisoned patient and address the ideal protocols in each emergency. 

This academic space is fundamentally directed to the daily practice of the profession, referring to the study of those toxins that come into contact with patients more frequently, minimizing as much as possible the theoretical foundations of the subject and focusing on the clinical care of the poisoned patient.  Through a variety of exemplary real cases, given by the experienced teachers who have been involved in its development.

At the same time, special importance is given to the study of each toxin, so that the physician knows at all times to assess the importance of the patient's condition and to approach their treatment with guaranteed success. The contents of this Postgraduate diploma are structured in 4 large groups of topics with a pedagogical coherence.

Any physician who wants or needs to acquire solid knowledge in Toxicology will find in this program all the material they needs to get up to date in terms of life support, diagnosis and specific treatment of poisoned patients, with an extensive list of complementary aspects that make up the most exclusive teaching load. A complete program, available 100% online and through the most secure, dynamic and intuitive platform, which will allow them to complete it in 6 months or 475 hours of study. 

A complete program that covers the medical-legal aspects of toxicological care in the emergency department" 

This Postgraduate diploma in Urgent Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Toxicology in the Emergency Room
  • 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
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies 
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection work
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

This program will provide a greater sense of security in the performance of your daily practice"

The program includes in its teaching staff professionals of the field who pour into this training the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from reference societies and prestigious universities. 

Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will allow the professional a situated and contextual learning, that is, a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations. 

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, in which the professional will have to try to solve the different professional practice situations that will arise throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts. 

Take the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in Urgent Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient and improve the care of your patients"

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Syllabus

This educational program of 4 learning modules consists of a study methodology based on Relearning. The way in which the contents are presented allows a much faster assimilation of the concepts, making the system effective to advance naturally and progressively towards the goal. In only 6 months of study, the graduate will be up to date with the latest and most relevant aspects of the latest scientific evidence regarding the Urgent Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient. Thanks to its 100% online format, they will be able to complete the course at their own pace, resulting in greater organizational autonomy.  

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Module 1. Assessment of the Poisoned Patient 

1.1. Introduction to the Module 

1.1.1. Medical History 

1.1.1.1. Medical History 
1.1.1.2. Physical Examination 
1.1.1.3. Complementary Evaluations 

1.1.2. Toxic Syndromes 

1.1.2.1. Sympathomimetics 
1.1.2.2. Cholinergic Drugs 
1.1.2.3. Anticholinergics 
1.1.2.4. Serotonergic Drugs 
1.1.2.5. Opioids 
1.1.2.6. Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs 
1.1.2.7. Hallucinatory Drugs 

1.1.3. Metabolic Acidosis in Toxicology 
1.1.4. Diagnosis of Suspected Poisoning and Diagnostic Hypotheses 
1.1.5. The Toxicological Information Service (TIS) of the National Institute of Toxicology as a Center for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Assistance
1.1.6. Conclusions and Key Points 

1.2. Initial Assessment of Patients Suffering from Intoxication 

1.2.1. Preliminary 

1.2.1.1. Introduction 
1.2.1.2. Index 
1.2.1.3. Objectives 

1.2.2. Hepatic Toxicology 
1.2.3. Renal Toxicology 
1.2.4. Hematological Toxicity 
1.2.5. Neurological and Psychiatric Toxicology 
1.2.6. Conclusions and Key Points 
1.2.7. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Toxicology 

1.3. Toxic Organ Involvement 

1.3.1. Preliminary 

1.3.1.1. Introduction 
1.3.1.2. Index 
1.3.1.3. Objectives 

1.3.2. Reproductive and Perinatal Toxicology 
1.3.3. Neonatal and Pediatric Toxicology 
1.3.4. Geriatric Toxicology 

1.4. Group Toxicology 

Module 2. Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient: Life Support 

2.1. A Complete Overview of Poisoning Treatment 
2.2. Life Support for Poisoned Patients: Cardiopulmonary Arrest 

2.2.1. The Fundamental Pillars of Life Support in Cardiopulmonary Arrest 
2.2.2. Respiratory Arrest and Ventilatory Support 
2.2.3. Cardiorespiratory Arrest in Poisoned Patients 
2.2.4. Conclusions and Key Points 

2.3. Acute Respiratory Failure in Poisoned Patients and Therapeutic Management 

2.3.1. Preliminary 
2.3.2. Acute Respiratory Failure due to Airway Obstruction 
2.3.3. Acute Respiratory Failure due to Hypoventilation 
2.3.4. Acute Respiratory Failure due to Decrease in Inspiratory Oxygen Fraction 
2.3.5. Acute Respiratory Failure due to Alveolocapillary Diffusion Impairment 
2.3.6. Acute Respiratory Failure due to Altered Oxygen Transport or Tissue Oxygen Utilization 
2.3.7. Acute Mixed Respiratory Failure 
2.3.8. Conclusions and Key Points 

2.4. Hemodynamic Stability and Instability in Poisoned Patients 

2.4.1. Shock and its Different Types in Poisoned Patients 
2.4.2. Therapeutic Management of Shock in Poisoned Patients 
2.4.3. Hypotension and Hypertension in Poisoned Patients 
2.4.4. Cardiac Arrhythmias in Acute Poisoning 
2.4.5. Acute Coronary Syndrome in Poisoned Patients 
2.4.6. Conclusions and Key Points 

2.5. Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Poisoning 

2.5.1. Disorders of Consciousness Toxic Coma 
2.5.2. Seizures. 
2.5.3. Behavioral Disorder. Agitated Patient Management 

2.5.3.1. Etiology of Psychomotor Agitation. Toxicology-Related Causes 
2.5.3.2. Protective Measures for Healthcare Personnel 
2.5.3.3. Verbal, Mechanical and Pharmacological Restraint Measures 

2.5.4. Conclusions and Key Points 

Module 3. Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient: Specific Treatment 

3.1. The Three Phases of the Specific Treatment of Poisoning 
3.2. Decrease Toxin Absorption 

3.2.1. Digestive Decontamination 

3.2.1.1. Emetics 
3.2.1.2. Gastric lavage 
3.2.1.3. Activated Carbon 
3.2.1.4. Cathartics 
3.2.1.5. Whole Bowel Irrigation 

3.2.2. Skin Decontamination 
3.2.3. Ocular Decontamination 
3.2.4. Prevention of Parenteral Absorption 
3.2.5. Prevention of Pulmonary Absorption 
3.2.6. Endoscopy and Surgery 
3.2.7. Dilution 
3.2.8. Conclusions and Key Points 

3.3. Increasing Toxicant Elimination 

3.3.1. Kidney Cleanse 

3.3.1.1. Forced Diuresis 
3.3.1.2. Alkaline Diuresis 

3.3.2. Extrarenal Purification 

3.3.2.1. Dialysis 
3.3.2.2. Hemoperfusion, Hemofiltration, Hemodiafiltration 
3.3.2.3. Plasmapheresis and Exchange Transfusion 
3.3.2.4. Conclusions and Key Points 

3.4. Antidotes 

3.4.1. Main Antidotes 

3.4.1.1. Indications, Contraindications, Side Effects and Precautions 
3.4.1.2. Dose 

3.4.2. Minimum Stock of Antidotes Depending on the Type of Hospital or Health Center 
3.4.3. Conclusions and Key Points 

3.5. Antidotes 

3.5.1. Nasogastric or Orogastric Tube Placement Technique and Gastric Lavage 
3.5.2. Skin and Ocular Decontamination Techniques 

Module 4. Therapeutic Management of the Poisoned Patient: Additional Aspects 

4.1. General Outline of Additional Aspects to Consider 
4.2. The Suicidal Patient and Toxicology. Psychiatric Assessment 

4.2.1. Introduction 
4.2.2. Risk Factors for Self-Harming Behavior 
4.2.3. Determining the Severity of Self-Harm Attempts 
4.2.4. Suicidal Patient Management 
4.2.5. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.3.  Medical and Legal Aspects of Toxicological Care 

4.3.1. Introduction 
4.3.2. Report to the Court 
4.3.3. Medical and Legal Autopsy 
4.3.4. Sampling of the Patient Corpse 
4.3.5. Informed Consent and Voluntary Discharge of the Poisoned Patient 
4.3.6. The Extraction of Blood Samples for Toxicological Studies in the Emergency Room 
4.3.7. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.4.  Protective Measures for Healthcare Personnel 

4.4.1. Introduction 
4.4.2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 
4.4.3. Poison Prevention Measures for Healthcare Personnel 
4.4.4. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.5. General Criteria for Admission to an Intensive Care Unit 

4.5.1. Introduction 
4.5.2. Criteria Table 
4.5.3. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.6. Toxicant-Induced Rhabdomyolysis 

4.6.1. Introduction 
4.6.2. Definition and Pathophysiology 
4.6.3. General Etiology and Toxicological Causes of Rhabdomyolysis 
4.6.4. Clinical Manifestations, Laboratory Tests and Complications 
4.6.5. Treatment 
4.6.6. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.7. Toxicant-Induced Methemoglobinemia 

4.7.1. Introduction 
4.7.2. Pathophysiology 
4.7.3. Etiology of Methemoglobinemia 
4.7.4. Clinical Manifestations 
4.7.5. Suspected, Differential and Confirmatory Diagnosis 
4.7.6. Treatment 

4.8. Hypersensitivity and Anaphylaxis Secondary to Poisonings by Animal Stings or Bites 

4.8.1. Introduction 
4.8.2. Etiology 
4.8.3. Hypersensitivity Types 
4.8.4. Clinical Manifestations 
4.8.5. Diagnosis 
4.8.6. Treatment Management 
4.8.7. Conclusions and Key Points 

4.9. Emergencies Associated with Psychotropic Drugs 

4.9.1. Introduction 
4.9.2. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome. 

4.9.2.1. Definition and Risk Factors 
4.9.2.2. Clinical Manifestations and Differential Diagnosis 
4.9.2.3. Treatment 

4.9.3. Serotonin Syndrome 

4.9.3.1. Causes 
4.9.3.2. Clinical Manifestations and Differential Diagnosis 
4.9.3.3. Treatment 

4.9.4. Acute Dystonia 
4.9.5. Drug-Induced Parkinsonism 
4.9.6. Conclusions and Key Points  

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Postgraduate Diploma in Urgent Therapeutic Management of the  Poisoned Patient

The emergency therapeutic management of the poisoned patient is a crucial discipline in the field of medicine that focuses on the immediate and effective care of patients who have been exposed to toxic substances. This comprehensive approach seeks to stabilise the patient, minimise the harmful effects of poisoning and prevent serious complications. Would you like to gain the skills necessary to effectively identify and treat patients in acute poisoning situations? You are in the right place. At TECH Global University you will find a complete Postgraduate Diploma that will help you to achieve this goal. Through a 100% online study methodology and with the guidance of our expert teachers, you will learn the fundamental concepts of emergency therapeutic management, mastering rapid assessment techniques, accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. In this way, you will learn the tools necessary to understand the mechanisms of toxicity, the main toxic agents and the most common routes of exposure.

End up with a Postgraduate Diploma in Urgent Therapeutic Management of the Intoxicated Patient

This comprehensive TECH program is an investment in your professional future, as it will allow you to differentiate yourself and stand out in the job market. You will obtain a university certificate endorsed by a prestigious institution, which will allow you to access new job opportunities. You will also have the flexibility and convenience of an online program that will allow you to adapt your learning to your needs and schedule. Here, we have ensured that we have a team of professional experts in the field, who will teach the classes online, offering an interactive and enriching learning experience. In addition, the program includes case studies and exercises that will allow you to apply the knowledge acquired in real situations, which will help you to consolidate and consolidate your academic preparation. Upon graduation, you will master the latest research in the field of toxicology, which will allow you to keep abreast of the most recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning. For all this and more, we are your best educational choice - decide to enrol now!