In order to complete this course, you must:
- Complete the core structure
| Number of units: 12 | Total credit points: 72 |
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Proposed Core Scope of Practice
The scope of practice of the Paramedic Practitioner encompasses a broad range of clinical skills that cover critical care and primary health area. The Paramedic Practitioner upon completion of their training would be able to do, use or complete:
Detailed history taking including mental health, social and family aspects
Comprehensive physical examination of all body systems that includes:
- General survey and vital signs
- Head, Eyes Ears, Nose and Throat (HEENT) examination with otoscope
- Cardiac and carotid sound examination
- Complete integumentary assessment
- Spirometry
- Advanced musculoskeletal assessment including joints such as the shoulder or temporomandibular joint
- Advanced neurological assessment including cranial nerve evaluation and reflexes
Advanced psychosocial assessments including:
- Fall risks
- Palliative care
- Dialysis follow-up
- Dietary evaluation
- Age care assessments including test such as a MMSE
- Home medication review
- Diabetic follow-up and other chronic medical assessments/counseling
Point-of-care testing devices and screening tools for diagnosis and treatment evaluation including:
- Urinalysis
- Glucose and diabetic monitoring
- Blood tests such as CBCs, chemistries, INR or cardiac markers (such as troponin)
- Sonography (including FAST)
- Stool guaiac or faecal occult blood test
- Corneal abrasion evaluation using fluorescein staining (screening only)
- Other diagnostic tests to be obtained and sent for evaluation such as cultures
Medical and critical care skills including:
- Fracture reduction and short-term casting/immobilisation
- Joint relocation
- Intubation and RSI
- Cricothyrotomy
- Mechanical ventilator use
- Advanced cardiac dysrhythmia management with synchronised cardioversion and transcutaneous pacing
- Thoracostomy and chest tube maintenance
- Intraosseous access
- Central line maintenance and management
- Gastric tube placement, evaluation or maintenance
- Urinary catheter replacement or maintenance
- Acute and chronic wound evaluation, debridement, drain and other care
Other areas of medical management including:
- Back pain, infection (ranging from respiratory to sexual transmitted infections), migraine, GI illness and other low acuity illnesses
Simple surgical procedures including:
- Suturing , stapling or gluing of acute injuries
- Incision and drainage (non-dental skin abscesses)
- Punch skin biopsies
Expanded pharmacology for administration and management including:
- Advance critical care pharmacology including antiarrhythmics, analgesics, diuretics, antipsychotics, sedatives and others
- Local or regional anaesthetics
- Antibiotic therapy
- Over the counter therapies including Gastrolyte or paracetamol
- Short-course therapies including steroids, analgesics, anti-inflammatories, antiemetics, muscle relaxants, gastro relievers, etc.
- Vaccine administrations
- Short term dispensing of ‘out of medicines’ coverage for non-scheduled medication. This covers classes of medication such as antihypertensives or antidiabetics where the provider would carry one type from each class of medications such as a beta-blocker, calcium channel blocker, ACE inhibitor or metformin.
Palliative care and management
- Subcutaneous cannulation for pain management
- Counselling and reassurance
- Secretion management
- Breakthrough pain management
Referrals for specialties including:
- Radiographs of injuries or chest x-rays
- Other diagnostic lab tests not able to be tested by point-of-care screening (such as haemoglobin A1C)
- Cardiology (including stress tests or echocardiograms)
- Orthopaedics, physiotherapists or physical therapy
- Dental evaluations or procedures
- Prevention evaluations such as a colonoscopy or colposcopy
General practitioner for follow-ups as needed
- All case information from patients to be referred back to the GP as well
Additionally, includes the standard scope of practice of a paramedic including:
- Manual handling, extrication, triage, driving and other essential duties of the paramedic
- Basic life support, intermediate life support and resuscitation skills (in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council)
- Intermediate airway management including supraglottic airways
- Emergency management of medical and trauma conditions for adults, paediatrics or other special populations
- Use of emergency pharmacology including pain management
- Pulse oximetry, ECG or other vital monitoring and interpretation tools
Graduate Diploma of Paramedic Science (Critical Care) or equivalent degree
| Year 1 - Term 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Students must complete 2 from the following units: | ||
| PMSC20004 | Advanced Clinical Care of Special Populations | |
| PMSC20006 | Advanced Clinical Care of Trauma and Environmental Emergencies | |
| PMSC20007 | Aeromedical, Retrieval and Tactical Medicine | |
| Year 1 - Term 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
| PMSC20001 | Advanced Clinical Assessment and Decision Making | |
| PMSC20002 | Advanced Critical Skills Application | |
| PMSC20003 | Pharmacological Application in the Critical Care Setting | |
| MEDS21003 | Medical Science Research Project 1 | |
| Year 1 - Term 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
| PMSC20005 | Advanced Assessment, Diagnostic Interpretation and Management | |
| MEDS21006 | Medical Science Research Project 2 | |
| Year 2 - Term 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
| PMSC20008 | Primary Healthcare Management | |
| PMSC20009 | Primary Healthcare Assessment, Pharmacology and Skills | |
| PMSC20010 | Health Communication and Community Involvement | |
| PMSC20011 | Independent Practice and Leadership | |