CORE CURRICULUM Neurology
1310 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Witness the recording of an EEG and / or the study of evoked potentials Theoretical
1311 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Attend an electromyography Theoretical
1312 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Attending a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) Theoretical
1313 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Evaluate injury encephalic or spinal CT Theoretical
1315 Pathophysiology of physical and musculoskeletal diseases Describe the characteristics of the performance observed during rehabilitation physiatric and / or during sessions riabilitorie in patient neuroleso Not specified Not specified Practice
1316 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Obtain a history neurological specialist Not specified Not specified Practice
1317 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Make an initial rapid assessment of the patient in a coma Not specified Not specified Autonomous
1318 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Carry out an objective complete neurological Not specified Not specified Autonomous
1319 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Prescribe with the advice of the specialist diagnostic research in neurological and muscular Not specified Not specified Autonomous
1320 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Provide neurological patients advice on the management of their disease Autonomous Not specified Not specified
1321 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Ask questions relevant to diagnostic in patients with neurological symptoms Not specified Not specified Autonomous
1322 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Perform maneuvers semeiological fundamental for the relief of neurological symptoms (functions and motor coordination, sensitivity, reflexes, balance, etc.). Not specified Not specified Autonomous
1323 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the fisiogenesi signs (reliefs semeiological) to load the cranial nerves. General Decision Making
1324 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe and define the motor syndromes related to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the motor system General Interpretative
1325 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe and define syndromes sensitive, related to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the sensory system General Interpretative
1326 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Analyze the diagnostic significance of the deep and superficial reflexes in connection with the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the reflex General Decision Making
1327 and neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe systems balance; classify and distinguish anatomical and physiological bases of dizziness, vertigo syndromes, spinocerebellar syndromes and illustrate the key elements of diagnostic and therapeutic detailed Decision Making
1328 and neurological diseases of the sense organs
Define and describe the higher functions and related deficits (consciousness, fasie, gnosie, praxis), pointing to the pathological situations elements of differential diagnostic bases detailed anatomical and physiological Decision Making
1329 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Define the different levels of unconsciousness and illustrate the most likely causes; set the initial diagnostic General Interpretative
1330 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Illustrate the main causes and mechanisms of etiopathogenetic intracranial hypertension, indicating the elements of suspicion and diagnostic approaches for its verification General Interpretative
1331 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Supply guidelines for the prescription of electrophysiological diagnostic methods most frequently used in the neurological field (EEG, EMG, evoked potentials) and briefly describe how to perform General Interpretative
1332 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the indications and contraindications to lumbar puncture, CT MRI, and PET General Interpretative
1333 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Signs indicate the presence of suspected diagnosis of brain tumors and spinal cord; explain the possible options terapetiche to the patient or family, describing the basic features of General Interpretative
1334 and neurological diseases of the sense organs
Indicate the essential elements for the differential diagnosis of convulsive manifestations. Classify epileptic syndromes convulsive seizures and not in relation to the anatomical and physiological aspects; list the diagnostic methods and those for General Interpretative
1335 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the causes and clinical pictures of the main cerebrovascular diseases on the basis of both malformations (aneurysms) that degenerative (atherosclerosis, thromboembolism); in particular indicate the addressing for the suspected diagnosis differential between forms of ischemic, hemorrhagic and thromboembolic (including subarachnoid hemorrhage); require such investigations of first instance for further diagnostic and provide guidelines for the emergency treatment General Interpretative
1336 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Explain the guidelines for primary and secondary prevention and therapy of medium-term cerebrovascular disease General Decision Making
1337 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the etiology of dementia and degenerative vascular and analyze the possible classifications useful for differential diagnostic and prognostic evolution; indicate the techniques for early diagnosis of syndromes demented and illustrate approaches therapeutic rehabilitation to slow the progression of symptoms detailed Decision Making
1338 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Sort demyelinating diseases, describing the clinical features, aspects prognostic and therapeutic prospects summarily General Interpretative
1339 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the characteristics etiopathogenetic and clinical Parkinson's disease and parkinsonian syndromes, indicate the natural history and prognosis and illustrate the foundations of therapy detailed Decision Making
1340 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Provide the definition and describe the clinical features of salient anatomical and functional basis of motor neuron diseases General Interpretative
1341 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the clinical pictures that cause the suspected diagnosis of encephalitis or meningitis; indicate the investigations into early diagnosis and therapeutic measures to be taken in an emergency with reference to the possible etiologies General Interpretative
1342 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Describe the main differences in the clinical syndromes compression of the peripheral nervous system General Interpretative
1343 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Classify and define the clinical highlights of the main peripheral polyneuropathy General Interpretative
1344 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Define the clinical features particularly relevant for differential diagnostic of the main muscle diseases (myositis acute and chronic diseases of various kinds, myotonias, dystrophies, etc.) General Decision Making
1345 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Indicate the clinical manifestations of myasthenia gravie and syndromes miasteniformi, differentiating them on the floor etiopathogenesis; provide addresses therapeutic essential General Interpretative
1346 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Classifying headache syndromes more frequently in relation to the possible etiopathogenetic mechanisms; indicate the clinical criteria for the differential diagnosis; provide addresses essential for treatment decisions based on the nature and manifestations acute, chronic or recurrent General Interpretative
1347 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Frame synthetically by diagnostically, prognostic and first aid the main neurological emergencies (intracranial hypertension, stupor and coma, acute spinal compressions, status epilepticus, acute meningoencephalitis, bleeding, acute visual loss, other) General Interpretative
1348 neurological diseases of the sense organs
Define and categorize the most common sleep disorders; summarily illustrate the possible therapeutic strategies pharmacological and non-pharmacological General Interpretative