PUAEME001B - Provide emergency care
Description |
This unit covers the competency to provide emergency care pending the arrival of appropriately qualified personnel. |
Pre-requisites |
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Performance Criteria |
1. Identify need for emergency care 1.1. Initial assessment is made of extent and nature of emergency care required 1.2. Initial assessment is communicated to appropriate personnel in accordance with organisation’s policies and procedures
2. Ensure personal safety of carer and casualty 2.1. Hygiene is maintained for protection of self and casualty 2.2. Hazards to the carer are identified and appropriate action taken to safeguard against injury
3. Reassure casualty 3.1. A calm, caring and reassuring manner is adopted in interaction with the casualty and others at the scene 3.2. Casualty is made comfortable using available resources
4. Assess casualty and implement emergency care procedures 4.1. Casualty assessed for DRABC 4.2. Vital signs are continually monitored, recorded and any changes considered in planning treatment and reported as appropriate 4.3. Treatment appropriate to the casualty’s injuries is provided in line with approved first aid techniques and standards 4.4. First aid equipment is operated in accordance with manufacturer’s procedures and instructions, and organisational standards, policies, procedures and protocols 4.5. Casualty’s condition is monitored and reported in accordance with organisation’s policies and procedures and treatment modified as necessary 4.6. Treatment is maintained until qualified medical help takes over
5. Work cooperatively with personnel from other organisations 5.1. Clear and comprehensive reports are provided to personnel involved in ongoing casualty care 5.2. Members of other emergency services are assisted in their tasks in accordance with organisation’s standards and personal level of responsibility and competence
6. Recover and restore first aid equipment 6.1. First aid equipment is recovered, cleaned, inspected/tested, stored, restocked and resupplied and medical waste disposed of safely according to organisation’s polices and procedures 6.2. First aid equipment faults are rectified and/or reported in accordance with organisation’s policies and procedures
7. Complete documentation 7.1. Documentation is completed and processed in line with legislative, regulatory and organisation’s requirements |
Key Competencies |
Communicating ideas and information
Collecting analysing and organising information
Planning and organising activities
Working with others and in teams
Using mathematical ideas and techniques
Solving problems
Using technology
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Range Statement |
Conditions under which this competency may be required include
Equipment may include
Details of incident obtained from
Maintaining personal safety may include
Caring manner may include
Hazards may include
First aid techniques and standards may include
Others may include
Appropriate action may include
Reporting as appropriate may include
Treatment includes
Qualified health care personnel may include
Organisation’s standards, policies, procedures and protocols may include
Reporting casualty’s condition may include
Documentation may include
Moving casualty may include
Processing documentation may include
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Evidence Guide |
Critical Aspects of Evidence
Underpinning Knowledge
Underpinning Skills
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