Type
              Course
           
            UN Emergency Hemotherapy
      
          Emplacement
              Web-based
          Durée
              5 Hours
          Zone du programme
        
                                      
        Other
                
      Site internet
              
          Prix
              0.00 $US
          Personne de référence de l'évenement
              egon.ritter@un.org
          Inscription
              Open-registration event
          Mode de livraison
              E-learning
          Langue (s)
        
                                      
        English
                
      Pilier
              Paix
          Partenariat
        Division of Healthcare Management and Occupational Safety and Health (DHMOSH) of the United Nations Department of Operational Su
Objectifs d'apprentissage
              By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Know the biophysiological processes during hemorrhagic shock
- Know the transfusion triggers
- Know how to obtain Fresh Whole Blood for storage or immediate use
- Get prepared to handle complications during a transfusion
- Know the relevant UN documents
Contenu et structure
              This course includes five (5) modules:
- Introduction / Why Blood
- Need Blood
- Get Blood
- Give Blood
- Blood Risks
Méthodologie
              This course takes approximately four till five (4 – 5) hours to complete. You can do a self-paced-learning and interrupt; however, you will need to complete all contents to complete the course
 
Audience visée
              The target audience will be medical personnel in UN missions which deals with blood and blood products and with emergency medicine like doctors, nurses, paramedic, lab-techs and paramedics.
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