Unit rationale, description and aim
Paramedics encounter situations and problems that require expedient, insightful and competent decision making to achieve optimal patient outcomes. While the number of pre-hospital gynaecological, obstetric, newborn, and paediatric emergencies are small, the acuity in such cases can be high. This unit is required by students to ensure they achieve the knowledge and skills to manage gynaecological, obstetric, newborn and paediatric conditions and emergencies.
This unit will introduce students to the theoretical aspects of pathophysiology and paramedic management of gynaecological, obstetric, newborn and paediatric patients whose presentations, needs and management vary from the general population. Students will also develop knowledge and practical skills in birthing, care of the newborn, and the pre and post-partum woman. This content will be complimented by the unit PARA302 Paramedic Practice: Population Variances which facilitates the application of this knowledge in a clinical context.
The aim of this unit is to assist students to achieve an advanced knowledge of gynaecological, obstetric, newborn and paediatric conditions and emergencies to ensure the optimal outcomes for patients and enhance the professional practice of paramedics.
Campus offering
No unit offerings are currently available for this unitLearning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Outline current best practice management of the pr...
Learning Outcome 01
Differentiate provisional diagnoses of various pre...
Learning Outcome 02
Identify common emergencies in special populations...
Learning Outcome 03
Describe the unique health issues associated with ...
Learning Outcome 04
Describe the physical, cognitive and psychosocial ...
Learning Outcome 05
Critically appraise current paramedic management s...
Learning Outcome 06
Content
Topics will include:
- Special populations:
- Disability
- Bariatric clients
- Individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse groups
- The older adult - geriatrics
- Anatomy and physiology of reproductive system
- Gynaecological emergencies
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Pelvic Inflammatory disease
- Ruptured ovarian cyst
- Vaginal bleeding
- Other gynaecological aetiologies
- Conditions associated with the male genitalia and perineal structures
- Epididymitis, orchitis
- Testicular torsion
- Varicocele, haematocele, hydrocele, spermatocele
- Priapism
- Obstetrics
- Assessment of pregnant woman
- Anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy
- Trauma and the pregnant woman
- Normal birthing
- Complicated obstetric presentations
- Placenta Previa, Abrupto Placenta
- Inversion of the uterus
- Cord prolapsed
- Breech presentation
- Shoulder dystocia
- Preeclampsia / eclampsia
- Post-partum haemorrhage
- Multiple births
- Abortion / miscarriage / stillbirth
- APGAR assessment
- Care of the newborn
- Neonatal resuscitation
- Associated pharmacology
- Paediatrics
- PETS / NETS
- Common injury/illness management
- Paediatric medical emergencies
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Paediatric trauma
- Child abuse
- Paediatric resuscitation
- Management
- Associated pharmacology
Assessment strategy and rationale
A range of assessment items consistent with University assessment requirements and policy will be used to ensure students achieve the unit learning outcomes and attain the graduate attributes.
Third year sees the students continue their transition toward being an independent learner. The case study engages final year students with theirpending practice environment. The examination and quiz evaluates knowledge and understanding critical to management of groups whose presentations, needs and management vary from the general population. These groups include gynaecological, obstetric, new-born, and paediatric patients. These assessments are required to build student knowledge and skills which, by the conclusion of this programme, will enable the student to graduate as a safe and effective paramedic.
Overview of assessments
Examination ( 2 hours) Enables students to demon...
Examination ( 2 hours)
Enables students to demonstrate overall knowledge and understanding of content in the unit.
40%
Case Study (1,200 words) Enables students to art...
Case Study (1,200 words)
Enables students to articulate their knowledge and understanding of the management of gynaecological, obstetric, new-born, or paediatric patients.
40%
Online Quiz (equivalent 800 words) Enables stude...
Online Quiz (equivalent 800 words)
Enables students to demonstrate overall knowledge and understanding of content in the unit.
20%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Modes of delivery in this unit include lectures, tutorials, online activities and self-directed study. Consistent with adult learning principles, the teaching and learning strategies used within these modes of delivery will provide students with advanced knowledge and skills relevant to professional paramedic practice. These strategies will also support students in meeting the aim, learning outcomes and graduate attributes of the unit and the broader course learning outcomes. Learning and teaching strategies will reflect respect for the individual as an independent learner. Students will be expected to take responsibility for their learning and to participate actively with peers.
Located in the third/final year of the programme, this unit includes some face-to-face teaching hours during which clinical case scenarios are used to assist students in linking theory with practice, and an increased online component of learning. Lectures are utilised to convey content and its central principles while computer-assisted learning assists students in applying theory to clinical practice and to build critical reflective skills. Online materials provide students with the opportunity to manage the significant component of directed, self-motivated study required for graduate practice and life-long learning skills.
Paramedicine Board of Australia Professional Capabilities for Registered Paramedics
Website of capabilities: https://www.paramedicineboard.gov.au/Professional-standards/Professional-capabilities-for-registered-paramedics.aspx