7.12.3FCA_IISection
Safe anaesthetic practice
lines 5426–5426id: 7.12.3
11 items
- 7.12.3.1FCA_IIIndependent provision of anaesthesia for patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery
- 7.12.3.2FCA_IIPreoperative evaluation and identification of common medical conditions associated with patients having ocular surgery
- 7.12.3.3FCA_IISafe and effective conscious sedation and general anaesthesia in appropriate patients for ophthalmic surgery, including surgery for the following procedures:2 SO
- 7.12.3.4FCA_IIAnaesthetic considerations of ophthalmologic surgery, including limited access to the airway and the importance of smooth induction and emergence
- 7.12.3.5FCA_IISafe regional anaesthesia in appropriate patients, including:4 SO
- 7.12.3.6FCA_IISafe perioperative management of paediatric patients presenting for ophthalmic surgery, including a knowledge of:2 SO
- 7.12.3.7FCA_IISafe perioperative management of geriatric patients presenting for ophthalmic surgery, including those with multiple comorbidities
- 7.12.3.8FCA_IISpecific considerations concerning ophthalmic laser procedures
- 7.12.3.9FCA_IIPerioperative care of patients having complex cornea surgery, including the issues relating to tissue transplant surgery
- 7.12.3.10FCA_IIImplications for anaesthesia of the intraocular injection of gas and silicone oils; and discuss the significance of an intravitreal gas bubble
- 7.12.3.11FCA_IIRecovery and discharge of patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery, including issues relating to day-case surgery, nausea and vomiting and postoperative delirium