The Red Book - The College of Family Physicians Canada
The Red Book - The College of Family Physicians Canada The Red Book - The College of Family Physicians Canada
Enabling objectives:• Demonstrates clinical skills in pre-anesthetic assessment with respect to the airway andbodily systems• Advises patients’ re optimization of medical conditions• Advises patients of the risks and benefits of the anesthetic plan, including plans forreferring the patientB.2. Intra-operative care1. Demonstrates skills for the independent practice of anesthesiaEnabling objectives:• Creates appropriate anesthetic plans with appropriate monitoring• Anticipates problems and is capable of managing themB.3. Post-operative care1. Demonstrates skills for post-operative careEnabling objectives:• Demonstrates appropriate choices for postoperative management including managementof acute pain to include use of local anesthetic techniques and intravenous patientcontrolledanalgesiaC. Resuscitation and life support1. Demonstrates skills for resuscitation and life support for critically ill children and adultsEnabling objectives:• Demonstrates skill in initial resuscitation (exemplified by resuscitation courses such asPALS, NALS, ACLS, and ATLS)D. Technical competence1. Knows the design and function of anesthetic equipmentEnabling objectives:• Provides expertise to the community related to the acquisition and maintenance ofanesthetic equipment• Uses components of the gas machine appropriately (anesthesia delivery circuits,vaporizers, ventilators, scavenging systems)47
• Uses monitors, airway equipment, and vascular access devices appropriately• Can detect when equipment malfunctions or provides incorrect data• Demonstrates appropriate use of anesthesia equipment, including performance of preanestheticcheck of the gas machine according to CAS standards2. Demonstrates a level of competence acceptable for the level of training with respect to theprocedures commonly employed in anesthesia practiceEnabling objectives:• Demonstrates clinical skills necessary for competent airway management with asuitable variety of alternate management skills, including invasive airway skills• Demonstrates clinical skills in initiating vascular access and patient monitoring—noninvasiveand invasive, including arterial and central venous line insertion• Demonstrates clinical skills in performing regional anesthesia/analgesia techniques toinclude neuro-axial and peripheral nerve blocks• Demonstrates clinical skills necessary for management of labour analgesia andanesthesia• Demonstrates clinical skills necessary for the provision of anesthesia for children,excluding neonates and infants48
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- Page 7 and 8: INTRODUCTION TO THE RED BOOK: FAMIL
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Enabling objectives:• Demonstrates clinical skills in pre-anesthetic assessment with respect to the airway andbodily systems• Advises patients’ re optimization <strong>of</strong> medical conditions• Advises patients <strong>of</strong> the risks and benefits <strong>of</strong> the anesthetic plan, including plans forreferring the patientB.2. Intra-operative care1. Demonstrates skills for the independent practice <strong>of</strong> anesthesiaEnabling objectives:• Creates appropriate anesthetic plans with appropriate monitoring• Anticipates problems and is capable <strong>of</strong> managing themB.3. Post-operative care1. Demonstrates skills for post-operative careEnabling objectives:• Demonstrates appropriate choices for postoperative management including management<strong>of</strong> acute pain to include use <strong>of</strong> local anesthetic techniques and intravenous patientcontrolledanalgesiaC. Resuscitation and life support1. Demonstrates skills for resuscitation and life support for critically ill children and adultsEnabling objectives:• Demonstrates skill in initial resuscitation (exemplified by resuscitation courses such asPALS, NALS, ACLS, and ATLS)D. Technical competence1. Knows the design and function <strong>of</strong> anesthetic equipmentEnabling objectives:• Provides expertise to the community related to the acquisition and maintenance <strong>of</strong>anesthetic equipment• Uses components <strong>of</strong> the gas machine appropriately (anesthesia delivery circuits,vaporizers, ventilators, scavenging systems)47