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Student Study Resources

The College has developed student study toolkits that will help you with exam preparation.

There are currently four toolkits available. These resources contain a mix of multiple choice, case-study and extended answer questions. You can choose to download or print your responses and/or our suggested answers.

Note: Our study materials are developed by a team of subject matter experts but do not pertain to any particular university or quiz – they are intended as a supplement to your learning and development.

All student resources are available as a package with a $19 top up to your College Student Membership.

Non-Members can purchase individual resources at $45 each or $170 for a package of all four toolkits.

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  • Cardiovascular Study Toolkit

    • Released: 12-02-2025

    This toolkit covers understanding cardiovascular presentations in paramedicine, understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms leading to common clinical signs of cardiovascular disease and rationale for clinical interventions used in treatment.

  • Gastrointestinal Study Toolkit

    • Released: 12-02-2025

    This toolkit covers understanding of gastrointestinal presentations in paramedicine, pathophysiological mechanisms leading to common clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease and the rationale for clinical interventions used in treating gastrointestinal presentations in the out-of-hospital setting.

  • Neuro Study Toolkit

    • Released: 12-02-2025

    This toolkit covers understanding of neurological presentations in paramedicine, pathophysiological mechanisms leading to common clinical signs of neurological disease and the rationale for clinical interventions used in treating neurological presentations in the out-of-hospital setting.

  • Respiratory Study Toolkit

    • Released: 12-02-2025

    This toolkit covers understanding respiratory presentations in paramedicine, pathophysiological mechanisms leading to common clinical signs of respiratory disease and the rationale for clinical interventions used in treating respiratory presentations in the out-of-hospital setting.

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