Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Paramedic Practice
- Week 2: WHS & Infection Control (IC)
- WHS
- Scene Assessment
- Threats/Risks/Hazards
- Environmental Hazards
- Prevention Behaviour
- 1. Protect you & your partner
- 2. Remove people from risks/Remove risks from people
- 3. "Help!" - Use backup & resources
- Options
- Merits of Situation
- Risk Management - PRARE
Anmerkungen:
- Protect
Recognise risk
Assess risk
Report risks/hazards
Employ accountability
- Infection Control
- What Protects you?
- State IC Policy
- Ambulance IC Policy
- NHMRC Guidelines
- Health Safety Representatives (HSRs)
- You & your partner
- PPE
Anmerkungen:
- PPE:
- Gloves
- Leather/Protective Gloves
- Goggles/Glasses
- Helmet/Hard hat
- Rain coat/pants
- High-vis Vest
- Boots
- Uniform
- Face Mask/Shield
- Gown/Apron
- Sun block
- Precautions
- Standard Precautions
Anmerkungen:
- Minimum accepted level of infeciton control
- Additional Precautions
Anmerkungen:
- Additional precautions to prevent transmission of pathogens
Includes:
Multi-resistant organisms (MRO)
MRSA
VRE
- Uniform
Anmerkungen:
- - Identifies you
- Protects partly from body fluids
- Protects from sun burn & exposure
- Reduces abrasions to body & limbs
- Insulates in poor weather
- Transmission
Anmerkungen:
- Source of transmission
to
Mode of transmission
to Susceptible host
- Pathogens
Anmerkungen:
- Pathos = disease
Gen = to produce
Pathogen = Disease causing organism
Types:
Bacteria, Viral, Fungus
- Natural Body Defenses
Anmerkungen:
- - Skin = Barrier
- Mucous membranes & secretions = Trap
- Cilia (fine hairs) in nose & lungs = Move stuff
- Acids in stomach = Destroys
- Sharps
Anmerkungen:
- Minimise the use
No passing sharps to other people
No recapping of sharps
- Body fluid spill procedure
Anmerkungen:
- Confine
Contain &
Dispose
Use PPE
Clean spill site with neutral detergent
- Week 3: Manual Handling
Anmerkungen:
- Definition:
Any activity requiring the use of force exerted by a person.
- Injury Causes
- Wear & tear
Anmerkungen:
- - Poor posture
- Muscle weakness
- Incorrect technique
- Strenuous Activities
- Sudden Trauma
- Injury Risks
- 1. Actions & Movements
- 2. Working posture & position
- 3. Duration & frequency
- 4. Weight
- Responsibility of employer & employee
- Basic Lifting Principles
Anmerkungen:
- 1. Keep load close
2. Large objects need large muscle groups
3. 'stack' yourself up
4. Modify: objects, lifting area, actions, movements, forces.
5. Team lift or Mech assist if needed
- B-A-C-K
- Brains before Brawn
- Assess PT & Scene
- Communicate. then lift
- Keep control
- Risk Management Pyramid
Anmerkungen:
- Higher = More effective
Lower = Less effective
Elimination
Substitution
Engineering
Administrative
Behaviour
PPE
- Week 4: Equiptment
- Kits/Bags
- Oxygen Kit (Green 'boot' bag)
- Resus Kit (Orange/Yellow)
- Med Kit
- Trauma Kit (First aid kit)
- Phillips Monitor (Cardiac monitor
- Tools
- Stethoscope
- Thermometer
- Pupil Torch
- Sphygmomanometer (BP)
- Glucometry (BGL)
- Cardiac Monitor (Phillips)
- Pulse Oximetry
- PT Positioning
Anmerkungen:
- Supine = Flat on back
Prone = Flat on abdomen
Fowlers = Supine w/ feet elevated
Supine w/knees up
Recovery Position = Lateral Recumbent
Left Recovery Position = L Lat Recumbent (Pregnant)
Trendelenburg = Feet up, head down
Banana = Feet up, bum down, head up
- Week 5: Patient Assessment 1
- Legalities
- Scope of Practice
- Duty of Care
- Consent - Informed/Implied
Anmerkungen:
- Informed: PT who is in a sound state of mind and is capable to understand the potential consequences of refusal of service,
Implied: PT would consent is possible &/or presenting themselves and their injury
- Advanced Directive
- Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)
- Not For Resuscitation (NFR)
- End Of Life Care Plan (EOLCP)
- Confidentiality
- Intentional Tort
Anmerkungen:
- Knowing doing harm
Assault & battery
- Primary Survey
Anmerkungen:
- Systematic Approach - Find life threatening conditions first
Standardised approach - avoids tunnel vision
- DRABCDE
- Week 6: Patient Assessment 2
- Secondary Assessment
Anmerkungen:
- Golden Rules for PT Assessment
- Expose PT
- Continual reassessment for TRENDS
- Systematic Approach - Avoids tunnel vision
- Always start at head
- Use mnemonic
- DCAP/BLTS
Anmerkungen:
- Decaf CAPpuccino/Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich
+Crepitus
+LOC
- Mechanism of Injury (MOI)
Anmerkungen:
- Active Process
Diaphragm & Intercostel Muscles Relax
Bronchi Tree Constricts
- Index of Suspicion
Anmerkungen:
- High index of suspicion for Spinal & head injury
- Level of Consciousness (LOC)
- AVPU
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
- Head to Toe Examination
- Face/Head
- Spine/Neck
- Chest
- Abdomen
- Limbs
- Week 7: Airway Management
- Respiratory System/Physiology
- Upper Airway (Above Neck)
Anmerkungen:
- - Nose/Mouth
- Pharynx
- Epiglottis
- Larynx
- Thyroid Cartilage (Adams Apple)
- Cricoid Cartilage
- Lower Airway (Resp Anatomy)
Anmerkungen:
- - Trachea
- Major Bronchi
- Bronchioles
- Alveoli
- Diaphragm
- Mechanisms of Breathing
- Inspiration/Inhalation
Anmerkungen:
- Active Process
Diaphragm & Intercostel Muscles Contract
- Expiration/Exhalation
Anmerkungen:
- Passive Process
Diaphragm & Intercostel Muscles Relax
Bronchi Tree Constricts
- Control of Respiration
- Abnormal Upper Airway Sounds
Anmerkungen:
- Best to Worst
- Snoring
- Upper Airway Partially Obstructed
- Relaxed Pharynx or Tongue
- Crowing
- Larynx Spasm - Narrows Opening of Trachea
- Strider
- Harsh high pitched sound on inspiration
- Significant upper airway obstruction
- Swelling or foreign object
- Artificial Airways (Airway Adjuncts)
- Oropharyngeal Airway
- Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA)
- Laryngeal Mask (LMA)
Anmerkungen:
- Qualified Only (E.g. ICP)
- Endotracheal Tube (ETT)
Anmerkungen:
- Triple Airway Maneuver
Anmerkungen:
- - Head Tilt
- Chin Lift
- Jaw Thrust
- Oxygen (O2)
- O2 Delivery
Anmerkungen:
- - Nasal Prongs
- Hudson Mask
- Nebuliser Mask (Hudson Mask with nebuliser unit/bowl)-
Non-rebreather Mask- Venturi Mask (Elephant Mask)
- Uses
Anmerkungen:
- - Respiratory Distress & Hypoxia
- Simultaneously used with drugs
- Medazalam
- Morphine
- Salbutamol (Ventalin) etc...
- Obstetrics & Diving Emergencies
- Hyperventilation
- Supplement to maintain tissue Oxygenation
- Signs & Symptoms Requiring O2
Anmerkungen:
- - Apnoea
- Cyanosis
- Increased HR, RR and/or BP
- Cardiac & Respiratory distress/arrest
- Any Hypoxia
- SPO2 <95%
- Decreased LOC
- Hypovolemic Shock
- Med Hx: Drowning, Spinal, CVA (Stroke), Head Injury, etc.
- Bag-Valve Mask (BVM)
Anmerkungen:
- Manual Resuscitator
Up to 100% O2
- Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation
- Week 8: Pain & Medications
- Week 9: Trauma
- Week 11: Patient Assessment 3
- Week 10: Documentation & Communication