ACPIC 2021: Tales of lysis: Sub acute stent thrombosis in the rural prehospital setting

ACPIC 2021: Tales of lysis: Sub acute stent thrombosis in the rural prehospital setting

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The ACP International Conference provides an unmatched opportunity for our members to learn from experts and leaders in paramedicine. ACPIC 2021 was delivered as a hybrid conference (online and face to face in the Sunshine Coast, QLD and Hobart, TAS) in November 2021.

Prehospital thrombolysis has recently been introduced into the Ambulance Tasmania scope of practice and Ryan was fortunate enough to be involved in one of the first cases in which this clinical intervention was delivered in the state. This case study will review the challenges associated with this particular case whilst providing an overview of the process of successfully administering prehospital thrombolysis in Tasmania.

Biography: Ryan Davis

Ryan is an Intensive Care Paramedic student working out of Burnie in the North-West of Tasmania. Ryan has an Undergraduate Degree, Honours Degree and Graduate Diploma in critical and primary care all from the University of Tasmania. Ryan has a particular interest in paramedic education, mentoring and maintenance of clinical standards.

Session moderator: Lucy Oatley


Presented by Ryan Davis


Lessons

Lesson 1: Tales of lysis: Sub acute stent thrombosis in the rural prehospital setting

Lesson 2: Presentation

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

16 minutes

Released

28th Feb 2022

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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