2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 1
Regional Anaesthesia
Stage learning outcome
- Performs simple peripheral nerve blocks and performs spinal anaesthesia and lumbar epidural anaesthesia/analgesia independently
Key capabilities A to C
A |
Explains clearly to patients the risks and benefits of regional anaesthesia |
B |
Describes the indications and contraindications to regional anaesthetic techniques |
C |
Practices measures to avoid wrong-site blocks |
Examples of evidence
- EPAs 3 and 4
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including obstetrics
- these should include demonstration of Stop Before You Block measures.
Suggested supervision level
- 3 - supervisor on call from home for queries able to provide directions via phone or non-immediate attendance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Safety and Quality Improvement
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
Key capability D
D |
Performs spinal anaesthesia for ASA 1-3 surgical patients independently |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties
- EPA 4.
Suggested supervision level
- 3 - supervisor on call from home for queries able to provide directions via phone or non-immediate attendance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capability E
E |
Performs simple peripheral nerve blocks with ultrasound |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
Suggested supervision levels
simple peripheral nerve block such as wrist block:
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance
for ultrasound guided upper limb plexus block:
- 2a - supervisor in theatre suite, available to guide aspects of activity through monitoring at regular intervals
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capability F
F |
Performs ultrasound-guided femoral or fascia iliaca blocks independently |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
Suggested supervision levels
- 2b - supervisor within hospital for queries, able to provide prompt direction/assistance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Regional Anaesthesia
Obstetric anaesthesia: key capabilities G to I
G |
Identifies and initiates initial management of complications of regional anaesthesia including systemic local anaesthetic toxicity, high spinal and dural puncture headache |
H |
Provides epidural or combined spinal-epidural analgesia for labour in the ASA 1-3 obstetric patient, and offers other forms of pain relief when neuraxial analgesia is contraindicated |
I |
Provides neuraxial anaesthesia for operative delivery and other obstetric procedures in ASA 1-3 patients and manages the inadequate neuraxial block |
Examples of evidence
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EPAs 3 and 4
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SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties including obstetrics.
Suggested supervision level
- 3 - supervisor on call from home for queries able to provide directions via phone or non-immediate attendance.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Perioperative Medicine and Health Promotion
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capability J
J |
Discusses the scientific basis of ultrasound and the generation of ultrasound images |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties.
- Primary FRCA.
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Regional Anaesthesia
Key capability K
K |
Discusses drugs and equipment used in regional anaesthesia |
Examples of evidence
- SLEs throughout stage of training across range of surgical specialties
Suggested supervision level
- not applicable.
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Regional Anaesthesia