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Apr 23, 2024
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PE 7017 - Perfusion Simulation III0 lecture hours 6 lab hours 2 credits Course Description This course presents the Master of Science in Perfusion student an opportunity to use a high-fidelity simulator to mock various CPB scenarios encountered in the clinical setting. Topics for this course include the basic fundamental skills of going on and coming off bypass, running the middle of a straight-forward CPB case, running the middle of a trouble-ridden CPB case, running cardioplegia, running anticoagulation and blood gas analysis testing, troubleshooting any issues with anticoagulation and blood gases, and troubleshooting major issues with the CPB circuit. These skills will be repeated heavily, and the student will demonstrate their ability at the end of the quarter. (prereq: PE 7016 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Go on and come off bypass, running the middle of a straight-forward CPB case, running the middle of a trouble-ridden CPB case, and running cardioplegia
- Interpret anticoagulation and blood gas analysis testing and troubleshoot any issues with these lab values
- Troubleshoot major issues with the CPB circuit
Prerequisites by Topic
- Ability to use the simulator to run a straightforward case.
Coordinator Dr. Ron Gerrits/Kirsten Kallies
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