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This webinar will provide an overview of the primary and secondary surveys in the setting of trauma, including the components of each survey and the clinical rationale for these components.
This webinar will provide an overview of snakebites and snakebite management in Australia. Learning objectives: - Identify the main Australian venomous snakes - Identify signs and symptoms of envenomation - Manage a suspected/confirmed snakebite - Understand What happens in hospital.
This webinar will provide an overview of common patient medications that out-of-hospital clinicians may come across in their practice. This session covers medication scheduling, and details common medications and high-risk medications for paediatric patients.
This webinar discusses the theory and key practice points when administering IM (intramuscular) injections. This session covers medication rights, aseptic non-touch technique (ANTT), injection site selection and key practice tips.
This recorded webinar provides insights into the significance of teamwork in healthcare, emphasising professional roles and responsibilities while guiding viewers in implementing effective consultation methods for seamless continuity of care
This webinar will provide an overview of clinical deterioration, its impacts, and implications in our practice.
This webinar will provide a refresher on traumatic haemorrhage in the out of hospital environment
This module focuses on an introductory perspective to chronic health disease in Australia and focuses on common cardiovascular and respiratory chronic health conditions - Part 1.
This module focuses on an introductory perspective to chronic health disease in Australia and focuses on common cardiovascular and respiratory chronic health conditions - Part 2.
Medical terminology is the ‘standardised language of medicine’ which allows all medical professionals to understand each other and communicate effectively. A base level understanding is paramount for patient safety as it is a universal language that is succinct and helps avoid confusion.