Paediatrics 1

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2021-2022

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAK-GY1-T
  • 4 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Clinical modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

OAP-BPR-T completed , OAP-KO2-T completed , OAK-PH2-T completed

Exam course:

no

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 200

Topic

The basic goal is to get a good general knowledge from paediatrics. To acquire a good skill in examining patients and to be able to make plans for diagnostic procedures and to bring up therapeutic proposals.

Lectures

  • 1. Paediatrics and child health. Introduction - Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • 2. The characteristics of the premature and mature baby. Infant mortality, statistical data. Neonatal screening - Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • 3. Neonatal pulmonary pathology - Dr. Gyarmati Judit
  • 4. Congenital heart malformations - Dr. Masszi György
  • 5. Neonatal haematology - Dr. Ertl Tibor
  • 6. Perinatal infections - Dr. Ertl Tibor
  • 7. Inborn error of metabolism - Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • 8. Neonatal neurology - Dr. Ohmachtné Dr. Hollódy Katalin
  • 9. Surgical diseases in the neonatal period - Dr. Vajda Péter László
  • 10. Infant feeding - Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • 11. Nutritional disorders (malnutrition, vitamins, minerals) - Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • 12. The most common ear-nose-throat diseases - Dr. Ráth Gábor
  • 13. Normal psychomotor development - Dr. Ohmachtné Dr. Hollódy Katalin
  • 14. Delayed psychomotor development - Dr. Ohmachtné Dr. Hollódy Katalin
  • 15. The types of dehydration and their treatment. - Dr. Molnár Dénes Attila
  • 16. Acid-base balance - Dr. Molnár Dénes Attila
  • 17. Differential diagnosis of haemorrhagic diseases - Dr. Ottóffy Gábor
  • 18. Anaemias - Dr. Ottóffy Gábor
  • 19. Leukaemias in the childhood - Dr. Ottóffy Gábor
  • 20. Solid tumors - Dr. Ottóffy Gábor
  • 21. Congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies - Dr. Mosdósi Bernadett
  • 22. The most common immunological disorders - Dr. Mosdósi Bernadett
  • 23. Hyperglycaemia, hypoglycaemia - Dr. Erhardt Éva
  • 24. Heart failure, cardiac rhythm disturbances - Dr. Masszi György
  • 25. The most common surgical diseases in the childhood I. - Dr. Vajda Péter László
  • 26. The most common surgical diseases in the childhood II. - Dr. Vajda Péter László
  • 27. Disturbances of the body composition. Obesity. Metabolic syndrome. - Dr. Molnár Dénes Attila
  • 28. Prevention of the adult diseases in childhood - Dr. Molnár Dénes Attila

Practices

  • 1. Taking the patient history
  • 2. Communication with children and parents
  • 3. Examination of the healthy neonate
  • 4. Examination of the healthy infant
  • 5. Examination of the healthy child
  • 6. The physical examination in detail, according to organ systems
  • 7. Development, growth, body ratios, percentile tables (eutrophia, dystrophia definitions)
  • 8. Development, growth, body ratios, percentile tables (eutrophia, dystrophia definitions)
  • 9. Independent recording of physical status
  • 10. The guidelines and methods of blood sampling, i.v. line placement, and infusions
  • 11. Guidelines for fluid therapy (the use of different types of infusions)
  • 12. Indication for use of blood products, total blood transfusion in practice
  • 13. Examination of the blood smear
  • 14. Ordering and interpreting blood test results
  • 15. The technique of lumbar puncture. Examination of CSF.
  • 16. Techniques of blood pressure measurement in infants and children
  • 17. Obtaining urine samples and interpreting urine test results
  • 18. Treatment of convulsions in infants and children (rectal, i.v. Diazepam dose)
  • 19. Mechanical ventilation in the neonatal period, practical use of surfactant
  • 20. Mechanical ventilation guidelines
  • 21. Injection techniques (i.c., s.c., i.m., i.v.)
  • 22. The technique of examining reflexes. Reflexes in the infant and neonate.
  • 23. Independent recording of physical status
  • 24. Practical aspects of infant nutrition (nursing, weaning, feeding in general)
  • 25. Fever treatment
  • 26. Ordering and interpreting blood test results
  • 27. Use of antibiotics in everyday practice
  • 28. Assessment of the unconscious patient (Glasgow Coma Scale)

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

lectures, bedside teaching
The summaries of the lectures can be found on the homepage of our department. http://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/dokumentumok/350

Notes

Recommended literature

Marcdante K, Kliegman R : Nelson Essentials of Pediatrics, 8th edition, Elsevier 2018
ISBN-13: 978-1455759804

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Oral exam.
The attendance of the practices is compulsory, the teachers will check it regularly. The maximum permitted number of absences is 4, independently of the reason. In case of more than 4 absences, the signing of the index will be refused with the consequent invalidation of the semester.

Mid-term exams

during the bedside teaching

Making up for missed classes

It can be appreciated only in very special cases.

Exam topics/questions

The list of the questions can be found on the homepage of our department.
http://aok.pte.hu/en/egyseg/dokumentumok/350

Examiners

  • Dr. Decsi Tamás
  • Dr. Erhardt Éva
  • Dr. Ohmachtné Dr. Hollódy Katalin
  • Dr. Stankovics József
  • Dr. Tárnok András
  • Dr. Tényiné Dr. Csábi Györgyi

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • Dr. Erhardt Éva
  • Dr. Farkas András
  • Dr. Major Judit
  • Dr. Mosdósi Bernadett
  • Dr. Oberritter Zsolt
  • Dr. Ohmachtné Dr. Hollódy Katalin
  • Dr. Rózsai Barnabás
  • Dr. Stankovics József
  • Dr. Tárnok András
  • Dr. Tényiné Dr. Csábi Györgyi
  • Dr. Vajda Péter László
  • Dr. Vástyán Attila