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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />

Lectures and Practice<br />

Diseases requiring intensive therapy<br />

a) Respiratory failure<br />

acute (including ARDS and asthmatic attack)<br />

chronic<br />

b) Cardiovascular diseases<br />

acute myocardial infarction<br />

severe dysrhythmias<br />

heart failure<br />

thrombotic and embolic diseases<br />

aneurysms<br />

c) Shock states<br />

hypovolaemic shock<br />

cardiogenic shock<br />

septic and toxic shock states<br />

anaphylactic reactions<br />

d) Acute renal failure<br />

e) Acute hepatic failure<br />

f) Severe hematologic disorders (including DIC)<br />

g) Gastrointestinal diseases leading to critical conditions<br />

(incl. pancreatitis)<br />

h) Critical states of endocrinopathies<br />

i) Neuromuscular diseases requiring intensive therapy<br />

(incl. head injuries)<br />

j) Severe infections (including peritonitis, AIDS), Sepsis<br />

k) Toxicology<br />

l) Critical care of the traumatic patient<br />

m) Burns, Hypothermic injuries<br />

n) Problems related to obstetrics Resuscitation of the newborn<br />

o) Multiple organ failure<br />

Lectures and Practice<br />

Special topics of critical care<br />

a) Policies of admissions and refusals of the ICUs<br />

b) Prognostic score systems<br />

c) Ethical and legal issues of critical care<br />

d) Complications and risks of the intensive therapy<br />

e) Policies of sedations and pain management)<br />

f) Military and civil disasters<br />

g) Transport of the critically ill patient

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