CSIM Evaluation - Perioperative Medicine CSIM Evaluation Form - Perioperative MedicineYour feedback is invaluable and will help us improve the meeting and plan future educational activities.Wednesday, November 1, 2017Extended Workshops - 1300 - 1630I) Perioperative MedicineDr. Rich Sztramko - Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative PeriodObjectives: · Demonstrate an understanding of the morbidity and mortality associated with acute delirium· Describe key bedside tests to diagnose delirium· Integrate evidence-based and evidence-informed management principles of perioperative delirium into clinical practice· Describe principles for dealing with cognitively impaired individuals in the perioperative period.Dr. Vikas Tandon - CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin Objectives: · Understand the importance of perioperative risk assessment· Review the utility of current risk stratification tools· Examine the utility of BNP/nt-pro-BNP in the preoperative setting· Understand the significance of the postoperative troponin elevation and develop an approach to managementDr. George Heckman - Preoperative Frailty Objectives: · Define frailty and the most common assessment models for frailty· Describe the impact of frailty on peri- and post-operative outcomes· Apply frailty assessment to clinical decision-making related to perioperative careTo thank you for completing these evaluation forms, we will hold a daily draw for a $25 Starbucks gift card. 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Session objectives were met Not at all Partially Mostly Completely Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative Period Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative Period Not at all Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative Period Partially Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative Period Mostly Delirium and Cognitive Impairment in the Perioperative Period Completely CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin Not at all CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin Partially CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin Mostly CCS Perioperative Guidelines - When to order a BNP and What to do with a Positive Troponin Completely Preoperative Frailty Preoperative Frailty Not at all Preoperative Frailty Partially Preoperative Frailty Mostly Preoperative Frailty Completely Question Title * 5. 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