Prerequisites
HBM1001 - Anatomy and Physiology 1
HFB1003 - Paramedic Law, Ethics and Professionalism
HFB1001 - Cultural Safety
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Discuss and demonstrate competence and safe practice of foundational paramedic clinical skills; | ||
2. | Exemplify systematic clinical approaches, assessments, and decision making skills in the management and care of patients effected by minor physical traumatic injuries typical in the paramedic setting; | ||
3. | Exemplify systematic clinical approaches, assessments, and decision making skills in the management and care of patients requiring resuscitation in the context of clinical paramedicine; and | ||
4. | Describe and demonstrate formal mechanisms to ensure students are fit to practice safely, including the principles of safe manual handling. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Practicum | OSCE 1 (Resuscitation) | Pass/Fail |
Practicum | OSCE 2 (other clinical presentation) | Pass/Fail |
Portfolio | Workbook | Pass/Fail |
Other | Self-directed learning | Pass/Fail |
Required reading
Emergency and trauma care for nurses and paramedics 3rd ed.
Curtis, K., Ramsden, C., Shaban, R., Fry, M. & Considine, J. (2019)
Elsevier
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