HLTAMBCR502B - Deliver standard clinical care
Description |
This unit of competency describes the knowledge and skills required to deliver ‘standard’ client care in the pre-hospital (or equivalent) environment by planning and administering procedures, and monitoring the state of the client based on assessment of the client needs |
Pre/Co-Requisites |
This unit is to be assessed after successful achievement of the following competency units: This unit is to be assessed in conjunction with the following competency unit which identifies underpinning knowledge required for assessment of client needs and delivery of client care at this level: |
Application |
Workers involved directly in providing out-of-hospital care in the ambulance environment typically require the knowledge and skills specified in this unit. These workers must be able to apply a comprehensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology to delivery of client care Successful assessment of the Essential Knowledge described in this competency unit (and its co-requisite) is required before undertaking supervised client assessment and delivery of care at the level of skill described Application of skills and knowledge described by this competency standard is to be undertaken within relevant State/Territory clinical practice guidelines |
Performance Criteria |
1. Assess client needs, including non-obvious clinical needs 1.1 Conduct client assessment, including advanced primary, vital sign and secondary surveys, including non-obvious clinical signs, using applied clinical knowledge 1.2 Ensure client assessment includes consideration of psychosocial, developmental and cultural considerations 1.3 Base client assessment on a demonstrable and clearly thought out series of problem solving steps or linkages 1.4 Collect and analyse information that contributes to the client assessment 1.5 Identify main complaints as a basis for systematic prioritised treatment 1.6 Refer to client’s medical history in the selection of appropriate treatment procedure 2. Use information to make a judgement about standard pre-hospital client care 2.1 Systematically evaluate and interpret client assessment information to make judgements regarding client care requirements 2.2 Ensure judgement is in line with evidence-based practice and local clinical practice guidelines 2.3 Ensure judgment, which forms the basis on which treatment is planned, can be reasonably justified in terms of the information available at the time 3. Plan standard pre-hospital client care 3.1 Establish priorities of care based on assessed client needs and overall assessment of the scene 3.2 Recognise mechanisms of injury and potential for client deterioration 3.3 Develop contingency plans, based on mechanisms of injury and potential for client deterioration 3.4 Establish client management plan, based on primary and secondary survey, client history, assessment of the scene and factors related to distance from hospital/medical care 3.5 Determine client’s potential or actual time criticality versus transport criticality 4. Implement standard prehospital client care procedures 4.1 Implement all care and treatment procedures to the level of expertise and authority to practise of the individual within the limits of the local ambulance clinical practice guidelines 4.2 Commence client care procedures and drug therapies as client’s presenting condition determines, with reference to local clinical guidelines and pharmacological requirements 4.3 Recognise the need for assistance where the situation or client’s condition requires treatment that is outside the scope or authority to practise of the attending officer and seek help immediately 4.4 Implement client care techniques in accordance with infection control procedures and techniques 4.5 Use safe lifting and client handling techniques in accordance with OHS requirements and organisation policies and procedures 5. Monitor standard prehospital client care and modify as require 5.1 Monitor all aspects of client’s condition at appropriate intervals to establish trends 5.2 Assess potential effects on client’s condition of procedures implemented 5.3 Monitor drug therapy, noting effectiveness of treatment regime and amend according to client’s condition 5.4 Recognise changes in client’s condition and adapt management according to the scope or authority to practise of the attending officer 5.5 Where the situation or client’s condition requires treatment that is outside the scope or authority to practise of the attending officer, recognise the need for assistance and seek help immediately 6. Hand over client requiring standard client care 6.1 Document relevant client details according to local ambulance standard operation procedure 6.2 Maintain client confidentiality at all times 6.3 Ensure documentation for handover procedures conveys all necessary information 6.4 Convey information appropriately to those individuals involved in ongoing client care to facilitate understanding and optimise continuing client care 6.5 Maintain client care until responsibility for client care is taken over by staff of the receiving agency |
Required Skills & Knowledge |
Essential Knowledge:
Essential Skills:
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Range Statement |
Client assessment must include but is not limited to:
Clinical judgement must include but is not limited to:
Primary survey must include, but is not limited to:
Vital signs may include, but are not limited to:
Secondary survey may include, but is not limited to:
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Evidence Guide |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate this competency unit:
Access and equity considerations:
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