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HLTAMBC402B - Assign ambulance service resources

Description

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to allocate resources to ensure effective ambulance service.

Pre/Co-Requisites

This unit should be assessed after achievement of the following related competency unit:

Performance Criteria

1. Allocate ambulance service resources
1.1 Prioritise requests for service in accordance with local ambulance standard operation procedure
1.2 Assess available resources in accordance with local ambulance standard operation procedure
1.3 Allocate resources to emergency, non-emergency and special requests in accordance with local ambulance standard operation procedure

2. Dispatch ambulance service resources
2.1 Provide adequate, clear, timely and accurate situation briefing to assigned personnel
2.2 Record communication according to local ambulance standard operation procedure
2.3 Dispatch ambulance resources within timeframes set by the Ambulance Service and in accordance with local ambulance standard operation procedure

3. Monitor progress of assigned personnel
3.1 Confirm arrival of assigned personnel at scene of incident/situation according to co-ordination procedures
3.2 Establish capacity of assigned personnel to deal with the situation/incident at earliest opportunity
3.3 Identify need for additional resources and arrange as needed
3.4 Arrange and monitor arrival at receiving facility
3.5 Note availability of personnel and vehicle for reassignment according to local ambulance standard operation procedure
3.6 Notify peer support/critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) team

4. Maintain records of Ambulance Service coordination activity
4.1 Maintain dispatch records of ambulance vehicle and personnel according to local ambulance standard operation procedure
4.2 Summon and maintain records of supplementary resources according to local ambulance standard operation procedure

Required Skills & Knowledge

Essential Knowledge:
  • Local standard ambulance operation procedure
  • Use of communications equipment and systems
  • Knowledge of available resources and their application
  • Knowledge of other emergency and non-emergency services and their function

Essential Skills:
Ability to:
  • Deal with a variety of situations with variable factors, such as:
    • nature of incident/request
    • extent or severity of incident/request
    • skill/knowledge needs
    • equipment needs
  • Deal with situations where varying incidents/requests must be assessed against available resources and skills
  • Demonstrate sound judgement in all aspects of assigning ambulance resource in response to requests for service
  • Use problem solving skills including:
    • using available resources
    • analysing information
    • making decisions that ensure the most efficient and effective use of resources
  • Use oral communication skills required to fulfil job roles as specified by the organisation, including:
    • asking questions
    • active listening
    • negotiating solutions
    • acknowledging and responding to a range of views
  • Use interpersonal skills, including:
    • working with others
    • liaising with personnel from other emergency services
    • relating to persons from differing cultural, social and religious backgrounds
  • Use written communication skills (literacy competence) required to fulfil job roles as specified by organisation, including:
    • accurately recording dispatch instructions
    • maintaining records as required

Range Statement

Requests may include, but are not limited to:
  • Emergency requests
  • Non-emergency services such as hospital discharges, hospital transport
  • Special requests
  • Multi casualty incidents

Prioritising may include, but is not limited to:

  • Nature of request
  • Source of request
  • Analysis of available information
  • Assessed urgency of request presented by on-site doctor, medical staff or ambulance officer
  • Based on a sound clinical understanding of the symptoms presented
  • Timeframes set by the Ambulance Service

Ambulance service resources may include, but is not limited to:
  • Road
  • Aviation
  • Maritime

Resource allocation assessed on, but not limited to:
  • Location of incident/situation
  • Specific skill/equipment needs
  • Availability of resources i.e. specific skills of available crew
  • Local ambulance standard operation procedure

Additional resources may include, but are not limited to:
  • Additional ambulance personnel and/or equipment
  • Other services (fire, police, rescue)
  • Medical support
  • Counselling services
  • Interpreters
Receiving facilities may include, but are not limited to:
  • Hospitals
  • Medical clinics
  • Nursing homes

Evidence Guide

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate this competency unit:
  • Observation of performance in the work environment is preferable. However, where workplace observation is insufficient to demonstrate competence, simulations and/or case studies may be used as supporting evidence
  • Evidence of workplace performance over time must be obtained to inform a judgement of competence

Access and equity considerations:
  • All workers in the health industry should be aware of access and equity issues in relation to their own area of work
  • All workers should develop their ability to work in a culturally diverse environment
  • In recognition of particular health issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, workers should be aware of cultural, historical and current issues impacting on health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • Assessors and trainers must take into account relevant access and equity issues, in particular relating to factors impacting on health of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients and communities










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