- Module
Basic Principles of PICU Module
- 10 Days
- 11 Lessons
- 48 Students Enrolled
Basic Principles of PICU Module
- Updated on Sunday 1st of February 2026
Module Overview
The aim of this course is to be a practical guide for medical and nursing staff who are involved in looking after sick children.
This course covers the relevant differences between neonates and adults.
Target Audience:
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PICU Nurses
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Junior Paediatric Residents
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
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Describe the Differences Between the Child, the Neonate and the Adult
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Describe the respiratory rates in children by age
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Describe the pulse rate and blood pressure by age
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Describe the pharmacological response and understand the physiological differences that occur as neonates evolve to children and then adults
Children are not just small adults
Various anatomical, physiological and pharmacological differences occur
The differences are significant and there is a continuous and variable change from the neonate onwards
Module Requirements
- A medical science background
- Self-motivation
- Free or premium Medcrine account
Module Curriculum
- 1: Anatomy and physiology of a neonate
- 2: Problems/relevance
- 3: Breathing
- 4: Cardiovascular system
- 5: Central Nervous system
- 6: Neuro-muscular junction
- 7: Renal System
- 8: Temperature Control and regulation
- 9: Blood
- 10: Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics
- 11: References
- Module assessment
- Downloadable module materials
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Module completion digital certificate
Module Details
- 11 Chapters
- 2 Points
- 48 Enrollments
- Assessment
- Certificate
About The Author
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