Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Pathophysiology applied at Nursing
Biomolecular fondamentals of life
Morphological and functional fundamentals of life
General and methodological nursing
Health and safety promotion
Scientific English for Medical and Healthcare Purposes
Clinical practice (1st year)
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2017/2018
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Application of diagnostic and therapeutic processes
Chronic clinical nursing care
Clinical nursing care in surgical area
Clinical nursing care in medical area
Relationship in nursing care
Clinical practice (2nd year)
3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2018/2019
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Maternal and paediatric nursing care
Critical nursing care
Evidence based nursing
Health organizations and care processes
Legal, bioethic and deontological principles of professional practice
Multidisciplinary seminaries
Clinical practice (3rd year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Pathophysiology applied at Nursing
Biomolecular fondamentals of life
Morphological and functional fundamentals of life
General and methodological nursing
Health and safety promotion
Scientific English for Medical and Healthcare Purposes
Clinical practice (1st year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Application of diagnostic and therapeutic processes
Chronic clinical nursing care
Clinical nursing care in surgical area
Clinical nursing care in medical area
Relationship in nursing care
Clinical practice (2nd year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Maternal and paediatric nursing care
Critical nursing care
Evidence based nursing
Health organizations and care processes
Legal, bioethic and deontological principles of professional practice
Multidisciplinary seminaries
Clinical practice (3rd year)
Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Clinical nursing care in medical area [Matricole pari] (2017/2018)
The teaching is organized as follows:
Learning outcomes
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MM: MALATTIE CARDIOVASCOLARI
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To provide the basis of the principal cardiovascular diseases, their clinical presentation and diagnostic methods.
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MM: INFERMIERISTICA CLINICA MEDICA
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The teaching focuses on chronical diseased patient’s caring, in stability and instability phases (hearth deficit, IMA and angina, BPCO and asthma). The approach considers caring contents and modalities aiming at activate particular self-caring behaviors, considering that most of chronical diseased patients live in a residence and they stay in hospitals for very short time. Patient’s problems will be token on considering their evolution, the patient’s rational evaluation and the choice of helpful caring based on evidences, pertinence and patient’s needs. Instability/worsen again will be token on with a caring protocol. The patient’s disease’ impact and past lived will be considered; the rehabilitation and palliative aspects concerning symptom’s advanced stages (dyspnea) will be explored. This teaching is based on 1st year’s caring (breath evaluation, hypoxia’s symptoms and meanings, dyspnea, O2 therapy’s precepts, nursing precepts, surveillance), physiology, physiopathology and general pathology knowledges. Contents are connected with the next two modules: therapeutic education and community nursing aim to manage with praecox demission’s trend and the demission’s moment’s necessity
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MM: PNEUMOLOGIA
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Respiratory diseases are very frequent and with an high socio-economic impact. Among the top ten causes of hospitalization in the medical area they include acute respiratory failure, lung cancer, COPD and bronchial asthma. In any hospital ward, the nurse will be called to handle the oxygen therapy, inhalation therapy, mechanical ventilation, non-invasive and the most frequent diagnostic modalities, such as bronchoscopy or the placement of a pleural drainage. The goal of Pneumology lessons is therefore to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of the main apparatus respiratory diseases and how to handle them
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MM: MEDICINA INTERNA
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Objectives are to understand and describe physiopathological mechanisms underlying diseases of internistic interest with the aim of comprehending and analyzing the diagnostic and therapeutic paths to identify the specific nursing needs of each of the affected person.
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MM: ONCOLOGIA MEDICA
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Four main learning outcomes will be pursued, as follows: • To know and critically put in the context the principles of Medical Oncology and Palliative Care. • Know the main symptoms of organ tumors and related diagnostic procedures. • Knowing the goals of treatment, and specific strategies (principles of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapies). • Learn about the support network and be able to refer the patient in the most suitable location. The teaching focuses on chronical diseased patient’s caring, in stability and instability phases (hearth deficit, IMA and angina, BPCO and asthma). The approach considers caring contents and modalities aiming at activate particular self-caring behaviors, considering that most of chronical diseased patients live in a residence and they stay in hospitals for very short time. Patient’s problems will be token on considering their evolution, the patient’s rational evaluation and the choice of helpful caring based on evidences, pertinence and patient’s needs. Instability/worsen again will be token on with a caring protocol. The patient’s disease’ impact and past lived will be considered; the rehabilitation and palliative aspects concerning symptom’s advanced stages (dyspnea) will be explored. This teaching is based on 1st year’s caring (breath evaluation, hypoxia’s symptoms and meanings, dyspnea, O2 therapy’s precepts, nursing precepts, surveillance), physiology, physiopathology and general pathology knowledges. Contents are connected with the next two modules: therapeutic education and community nursing aim to manage with praecox demission’s trend and the demission’s moment’s necessity.
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MM: MALATTIE INFETTIVE
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The teaching is focused on the assistance to patients with acute or chronic infectious problems and on the main measures for the prevention of infections in the hospital environment, in particular those in which nurses play an essential role. Particular emphasis is given to the recognition of symptoms, signs and vital signs that can configure an infectious emergency, risk factors for the acquisition of nosocomial infections and procedures to prevent their onset. Of the pathologies treated, a global and national epidemiological picture, and whenever possible a regional and local one, are provided and so are the essential notions on the modalities of transmission and on the pathophysiology; the main symptoms and clinical signs are indicated, as well as key laboratory tests and respective advantages and limitations, and some hints of therapy. The specific role and contribution of the nursing profession (as refers to assistance, prevention and education) is highlighted, especially considering high-risk patients.
Program
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MM: MALATTIE CARDIOVASCOLARI
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Course table of contents Chapter 1 Anatomy of the heart and vessels Chapter 2 Cardiovascular physiology, and bases of hemodynamics The cardiac cycle Bases of electrocardiography Pulmonary gas exchange Tissue perfusion Chapter 3 Diagnostic techniques based on physiopathology Electrocardiogram, stress test and Holter-loop recorder Chest X-ray and CT scan Echocardiogram SPECT Chapter 4 Ischemic heart disease Epidemiology and risk factors Atherosclerosis and chronic coronary artery disease Acute coronary syndromes Acute myocardial infarction Myocardial revascularization techniques Chapter 5 Basis of electrocardiography Syncope and arrhythmias Syncope Brady and tachy arrhythmias Chapter 6 Heart failure, heart valve disease and cardiomyopathies Cardiac dyspnea Right and left heart failure Cardiomyopathies Valve heart disease Chapter 7 Invasive Cardiology
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MM: INFERMIERISTICA CLINICA MEDICA
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Night support and sounds’ evaluation Main problems’ supporting management or cardiovascular and respiratory diseases’ surveillance
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MM: PNEUMOLOGIA
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1) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLY OF THE LUNG 2) SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES 3) BRONCHOSCOPY AND THORACOSCOPY 4) PHYSIOPATOLOGICAL METHODS 5) ASTHMA 6) NURSE RULES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES 7) NON INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION 8) RESPIRATORY REHABILITATION 9) ENPHYSEMA 10) COPD 11) RESPIRATORY FAILURE 12) PLEUTITYS
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MM: MEDICINA INTERNA
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- Anaemias including erythrocytopathies and hemoglobinopathies, lymphomas and acute and chronic leukemias - Haemorragic and thrombotic diseases: major clnical features and overview of therapeutic appoaches - Heart failure: pathogenesis, clinical signs and symptoms, therapeutic approaches - Arterial hypertension: risk factors, therapeutic approaches, early and late-onset complications - Rheumatologic diseases: major clinical features in particolar of rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus
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MM: ONCOLOGIA MEDICA
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• General findings of tumor biology. • Stage evaluation and prognostic factors. • General principles and overall treatment strategy. • General findings of chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy.
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MM: MALATTIE INFETTIVE
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Hospital infections: the most frequent, their epidemiological impact, how to prevent them, how to help prevent complications, which patients are at greatest risk. The importance of hand washing as a shared culture. Sepsis: correct definition of SIRS, bacteremia, sepsis andseptic shock; etiology; global and local epidemiological aspects and main risk factors; main pathogenic mechanisms; clinical aspects and principles of supportive and specific therapy. Meaning of the main laboratory markers, indication and interpretation of blood cultures. Meningitis: definition, classification and etiology of bacterial versus aseptic meningitis, epidemiology and its modifications by vaccination, main symptoms and clinical signs, diagnosis, hints of therapy, identification of isolation needs, vaccination and prophylaxis and their indications. Tuberculosis: global, national, regional and local epidemiology also in relation to the nationality and influence of HIV; epidemiology of multi-resistant TB; pathophysiology; distinction between latent infection and disease and respective measures; isolation, individual protection and their indications; outline of therapy and importance of ensuring compliance. Malaria: global, national, regional and local epidemiology also in relation to nationality; classical transmission versus cryptic malaria; biological cycle of plasmodium in the human host; the phenomenon of recrudescence; hints of pathophysiology and clinical picture with particular reference to complicated malaria; diagnosis; hints of therapy and chemoprophylaxis. HIV - AIDS: global and national epidemiological aspects and their modifications over time; main modes of transmission; screening and confirmatory diagnosis; outline of immunology and pathogenesis; main clinical aspects including opportunistic infections; HIV and TB; other coinfections; HIV and tumors; hints of antiretroviral therapy and treatment of opportunistic infections; main preventive measures and principles of post-exposure prophylaxis.
Bibliography
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
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Anna Brugnolli, Luisa Saiani | Medicina e infermieristica un approccio di cure integrate (Edizione 1) | Idelson Gnocchi | 2017 | 9788879476379 | |
Saiani L, Brugnolli A | Trattato Cure Infermieristiche (Edizione 3) | Idelson Gnocchi | 2020 | ||
Dennis L. Kasper, Eugene Braunwald, Anthony Fauci, Stephen Hauser, Dan Longo, J. Larry Jameson | Harrison - Principi di Medicina Interna.2 voll. (Edizione 19) | McGraw-Hill, Milano | 2015 | ||
Brugnolli Anna e Saiani Luisa | Trattato di Medicina e Infermieristica - Un approccio di cure integrate | Sorbona | 2017 | ||
Catanzariti | Dispense di cardiologia riabilitativa | 2020 | |||
Antonelli Incalzi Raffaele | Medicina Interna perScienze infermieristiche | PICCIN | 2012 | 978-88-299-2114-0 | |
Angelo Raffaele Bianco, Sabino De Placido, Giampaolo Tortora e Pierfranco Conte | Oncologia Clinica 2/ed (Edizione 2) | McGraw-Hill Education (Italy) srl | 2016 | 9788838639845 | |
G. BORGIA, G.B. GAETANO, G. ANGARANO, E. CONCIA | MALATTIE INFETTIVE per Studenti e Medici di Medicina Generale (Edizione 1) | IDELSON GNOCCHI | 2015 |
Examination Methods
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MM: MALATTIE CARDIOVASCOLARI
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Written multiple choice
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MM: INFERMIERISTICA CLINICA MEDICA
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writing test
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MM: PNEUMOLOGIA
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THE EXAM INCLUDES A WRITTEN TEST OF 15 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS, ONE FOR EACH ARGUMENT PRESENTED IN CLASS
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MM: MEDICINA INTERNA
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Written multiple choices test
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MM: ONCOLOGIA MEDICA
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Written test.
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MM: MALATTIE INFETTIVE
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writing test