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CRANAplus Remote Emergency Care Course
Posted
Tuesday 26 November 2024
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CRANAplus
Designed for nurses, midwives, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioners, paramedics, and medical officers, the CRANAplus Remote Emergency Care course allows participants to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to respond with confidence to emergency situations and to deliver safe and quality care in the remote setting.
The REC course uses a blended learning approach that includes online pre-course modules that must be completed one week before the course, and attendance at a two day face to face workshop consisting of guided discussions, practical skill stations led by highly experienced clinicians, and context based scenarios.
On successful completion of this course, clinicians will be able to:
- Demonstrate initial assessment and management of a seriously ill or injured client in the remote and isolated setting.
- Perform a systematic primary survey to identify actual or imminent life threatening presentations and provide lifesaving interventions to establish a client’s airway, breathing and circulation.
- Conduct a systematic secondary survey to collect additional information and perform a comprehensive physical assessment to detect other significant but not immediately life-threatening injuries or conditions.
- Demonstrate accurate documentation and communicate a clear concise handover of findings and interventions using the ISBAR approach.
- Perform basic life support as per Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines. (Optional)