![]() stabilisation of injuries and fracturesĪssist with response to a disaster or multi-trauma CG.S.7 #.set up and supervise retrieval as indicatedĮnsure proper access/egress for all systems, in particular:.manage acutely disturbed/agitated/violent behaviour.stabilise and monitor haemodynamics, oxygenation and acid/base balance.conduct further resuscitation as indicated.conduct initial resuscitation following the ABC algorithm.hazard identification, assessment and mitigation.give telephone advice to transporting persons.make appropriate pre-hospital arrival preparations.Initially stabilise Australian Triage Category 1 and 2 patients with the support of an experienced colleague (which may be through distance technology) pending definitive emergency medical care CG.S.3 #Ĭompetently provide definitive emergency medical care for most Australian Triage Category 3, 4 and 5 patients and determine when additional support is required. Respond and provide initial treatment to emergencies in the hospital and community CG.S.2 # Identify the disaster response plan for the hospital and community Skills # CG.S.1 # Identify the contents and general layout of emergency and retrieval kits CG.K.11 #Įxplain the principles of acute forensic presentation particularly with respect to victims of sexual assault and non-accidental injury CG.K.12 # Identify medical capabilities and the relationship of emergency services police, fire, medical, specialist rescue and voluntary emergency services at a prehospital scene or incident CG.K.6 #ĭescribe the steps involved in the management of an acute emergency, proceeding logically through life support while advancing towards definitive diagnosis and management of underlying injury and disease CG.K.7 #ĭiscuss the principles of managing the acutely disturbed/agitated patient CG.K.8 #ĭiscuss the principles of retrieval, transfer and transport by road and by air CG.K.9 #ĭiscuss use of common chemo-therapeutic agents in emergency management particularly in relation to: essentials of acid-base balance and fluid and electrolyte management in emergenciesĭiscuss the principles of triage, prioritisation of patients for resuscitation, and resource allocation CG.K.3 #ĭiscuss personal safety responsibilities and limitations if attending an emergency in the community CG.K.4 #ĭescribe hazards identification, assessment and mitigation at a prehospital scene or incident CG.K.5 #.important age-specific differences and the anatomy and physiology of the child relevant to emergencies.special considerations for facial and airway trauma.relevant anatomical aspects of the neurological and musculoskeletal systems in relation to medical and surgical conditions. ![]() basic anatomy of the airway, circulatory and respiratory system in relation to life threatening conditions.basic pathophysiology of shock secondary to cardiogenic, haemorrhagic, hypovolaemic, anaphylactic, mechanical or other causes of shock.basic pathophysiology of cardiac arrest and the factors leading to circulatory and respiratory failure, and those factors relevant to post resuscitation care.
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