typhon log cases
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CASE LOG TOTALS REQUIREMENTS ONLY This chart shows your required council experiences, how many you fulfilled, and what your minimum requirements are. The "My Totals" column reflects cases you performed at all facilities. A RED number in the "My Totals" column means you have not met the minimum required cases for that category. A GREEN number means you have met the minimum required. A BLUE number means you have met or exceeded the preferred number of cases. Click on the magnifying glass next to an item to generate the list of cases where that item has been marked. Starred items (*) are required for students entering the program after 1/1/2014. PreTyphon totals (beginning balances) are shown in parentheses next to the actual total.
NAST Student Tracking System Data Entry SectionCASE LOG TOTALS
REQUIREMENTS ONLY Duke University Nurse Anesthesia Program (Acct #7042) Runk, Amy (Semester 4) is logged in.
CASE DATA AS OF: 3/14/2014
EXPERIENCES My Totals Min. Required Preferred Total Anesthesia Cases 288 (0) 550 550 Total Hours of Anesthesia Time (from case logs) 670.8 (0) 0 0 Total Clinical Hours (from time log shift hours) 3009 0 0
PATIENT PHYSICAL STATUS
Class I 28 (0) 0 0 Class II 108 (0) 0 0 Classes III & IV 151 (0) 100 100 Class V 1 (0) 0 5 SPECIAL CASES
Geriatric 65+ years 78 (0) 50 100 Pediatric 2 to 12 years 24 (0) 25 75 Pediatric (less than 2 years) 2 (0) 10 25 Neonate (less than 4 weeks) 0 (0) 0 5 Trauma/Emergency (E) 4 (0) 30 50 Ambulatory/Outpatient 248 (0) 100 100 Obstetrical Management 0 (0) 30 40 Caesarean delivery 0 (0) 10 15 Analgesia for labor 0 (0) 10 15 POSITION CATEGORIES
Prone 25 (0) 20 20 Lithotomy 46 (0) 25 25 Lateral 25 (0) 5 5 Sitting 2 (0) 5 5 ANATOMICAL CATEGORIES
Intraabdominal 62 (0) 75 75 Extrathoracic 8 (0) 15 15 Extremities 32 (0) 50 50 Perineal 56 (0) 15 15 Head Extracranial 55 (0) 15 15 Head Intracranial 3 (0) 5 20 Head Oropharyngeal 10 (0) 20 20Intrathoracic 10 15 40
Heart 7 (0) 5 10 WITH Bypass* 6
WITHOUT Bypass* 0
Lung 2 (0) 5 5 Other 1 (0) 0 0 Neck 11 (0) 5 10
Neuroskeletal 20 (0) 20 20 Vascular 18 (0) 10 20 Other 11 (0) 0 0 METHODS OF ANESTHESIA
General anesthesia 222 (0) 350 350Induction, maintenance, and emergence
Intravenous induction 205 (0) 200 200 Inhalation induction 32 (0) 10 25 Mask management 97 (0) 25 40 Laryngeal mask airways (or similar) 33 (0) 25 40 Tracheal intubation
Oral 147 (0) 200 200 Nasal 9 (0) 0 10 Total intravenous anesthesia 32 (0) 10 25 Emergence from anesthesia 176 (0) 200 200Regional techniques
Management 28 (0) 30 30 Administration 7 25 25
Spinal 7 (0) 1 50 Epidural 0 (0) 1 50 Peripheral 0 (0) 1 40 Upper* 0
Lower* 0
Other* 0
Monitored anesthesia care 49 (0) 25 50 PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS
Inhalation agents 195 (0) 200 200 Intravenous induction agents 277 (0) 200 200 Intravenous agent muscle relaxants 196 (0) 200 200 Intravenous agent opioids 254 (0) 200 200 Intravenous agent other 262 (0) 50 50 ARTERIAL TECHNIQUE
Arterial puncture/catheter insertion 20 (0) 25 25 Intraarterial BP monitoring 37 (0) 25 25 CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE CATHETER Placement 2 5 10
Actual 0 (0)
PICC* 0
NonPICC* 0
Simulated 2 (0)
Monitoring 6 (0) 15 15 PULMONARY ARTERY CATHETER
Placement 0 (0) 0 5 Monitoring 5 (0) 0 10 OTHER
Ultrasound guided techniques Regional* 0
Ultrasound guided techniques Vascular* 0
Intravenous catheter placement 73 (0) 100 100 Mechanical ventilation 187 (0) 200 200 Pain management cases (acute/chronic) 0 (0) 0 10
***Report generated 3/15/2014 7:10:39 PM ET***
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Alternative airway management techniques 34 10 40 Fiberoptic techniques 7 5 15
Actual placement 1 (0)
Simulated placement 3 (0)
Airway assessment 3 (0)
Other techniques 27 (0) 5 25