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This deceptively benign injury occurred in a rural area and involved a farmer’s foot and a small tree. Compartment syndrome is generally the result of trauma and is suspected when the extreme pain witnessed seems out of character with the injury seen.

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ACPIC 2022 - Spotlight on Community Paramedics – past, present, and future
  • Released: 25-10-2022
  • Brendan Shannon, Jack Faxon, Jannice Yusi, Alecka Miles & Dr Angela Martin

Community paramedicine (CP) seems to be one of the hot topics in Australasia at the moment, this is your opportunity to learn about community paramedics from people working and researching these roles.

  • 70 minutes
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What is a paramedic? What is paramedicine?

  • 18 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: International Paramedic Research Priorities
  • Released: 26-10-2022
  • Professor Brett Williams

The aim of this study was to achieve international consensus on the top research priorities for paramedicine

  • 21 minutes
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Paramedic undergraduates need to be educated in EBP but are the Paramedic Academics adequately prepared?

  • 24 minutes
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This presentation will discuss the findings from our recent systematic review, which aimed to examine the effect of prehospital administration of antibiotics together with usual care

  • 20 minutes
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This study details the incorporation of aromatherapy into clinical practice in Queensland and describes the observed utility of this intervention in reducing nausea and the occurrence of adverse side effects.

  • 18 minutes
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This study used a scoping review methodology to evaluate the literature for non-physician, ultrasound guided peripheral intravenous access, to understand the utility of this procedure for paramedics in the out-of-hospital environment.

  • 19 minutes
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In this case, the patient’s complaint of dizziness was not typical of the textbook presentation of cardiac failure and pulmonary oedema

  • 12 minutes
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ACPIC 2022: Clinical Literature Updates
  • Released: 04-11-2022
  • Sam Ainslie, Britt Shaw & Jessica Wissa

Clinical Literature Updates

  • 40 minutes
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