REFERENCES STANDART OF MEDICAL COMPETENCE

3. How to do to enlargement of aorta 4. Any complication to surgery of aorta CASE 2 : This 43 year old man was recently found to have cold of feet. He has been generally healthy with pain on both leg if he walking for while, he was heavy smoking from teeneger. The diagnosis after phisical examination that conclude: peripheral artery diseases of both popliteal artery LEARNING TASK II: 1. What will you do to investigate the patient for difinitive diagnosis 2. What will you do to improve the blood flow to the distal end of feet 3. How the prognosis and reccurent rate SELF-ASSESSMENT : 1. Describe the principle of vascular surgery 2. Describe the principle arterial repair 3. Describe the principle of care after vascular surgery

8. REFERENCES

A. Student Standard References :

1. Moore KL, Agur AMR: Essential Clinical Anatomy, 3 rd ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott Wilkins, 2007. 2. Sadler TW: Langman’s Medical Embryology, 10 th ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott Wilkins, 2006. 3. Gartner LP, Hiatte JL: Color Textbook of Histology, 2 nd ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Company, 2001. 4. Guyton AC: Textbook of Physiology, 11 st ed. Philadelphia, WB.Saunders Company, 2006 5. Fox S.I.: Human Physiology, 9 th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2006 6. Kumar V, Cotran R S, Robbins SL: Robbin’s Basic Pathology, 7 th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2003 7. Trevor AJ, Katzung BG, Masters: Katzung Trevor’s Pharmacology, 7 th ed. New York, Lange Medical Book’sMc.Graw-Hill, 2005. 8. Park MK. Pediatric Cardiology for Practioners. 4 th Ed. Philadelphia, Mosby. 2002. 9. McPhee, S.J., Papadakis, M.A., Current Medical Diagnosis Treatment. 47 th ed. New York, Lange Mecical Book`sThe McGraw-Hill Companies, 2008.

B. Additional Student References :

1. A2: Moore KL, Dalley AF: Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 4 th ed. Philadelphia Lippincott Wilkins, 1999. 2. H2: Fowcett DW, Jensh RP: Bloom Fawcett’s Concise Histology, 2 nd ed. London, Arnold. 2002.

9. STANDART OF MEDICAL COMPETENCE

Expected level of competence: Udayana University Faculty of Medicine, DME 80 1. Able to recognize and organized clinical features of disease. In case, it appeared in literature or correspondence, he know how to organize these clinical features and how to get further information. This level indicates an overview level. If these clinical features found on patient, doctor able to recognize it, suspect the diagnosis and reffered immediately 2. Able to make clinical diagnosis based on physical examination and additional investigation requested by doctor e.g. routine laboratory assay or X-ray. Doctor able to refer patient to relevant specialist immediately and capable to follow up afterward. 3. A. Able to make clinical diagnosis based on physical examination and additional investigation requested by doctor e.g. routine laboratory assay or X-ray. Doctor able to decide and give initial treatment also refer to relevan specialist for non- emergency cases. 3. B. Able to make clinical diagnosis based on physical examination and additional investigation requested by doctor e.g. routine laboratory assay or X-ray. Doctor able to decide and give initial treatment also refer to relevan specialist for emergency cases. 4. Able to make clinical diagnosis based on physical examination and additional investigation requested by doctor e.g. routine laboratory assay or X-ray. Doctor able to decide and manage the case independently.

10. EVALUATION FORM