General Practitioners, Medical Officers, Nurses and Paramedics working in Emergency Care settings are invited to attend this interactive full day workshop delivered through large group sessions, skills station training and simulation training.

This workshop will focus on respiratory emergency patient scenarios and examine acute management in regional and rural settings.

Learning outcomes:

  • Undertake a systematic primary assessment to determine the cause(s) of shortness of breath
  • Assess and manage common causes of acute shortness of breath such as severe obstructive airways disease, pneumonia, acute heart failure
  • Appropriately interpret investigations in shortness of breath
  • Perform procedures required to manage severe shortness of breath including different modes of oxygen therapy, NIV (non-invasive ventilation)

Presented by:

  • A/Prof Robert Dunn, Emergency Medicine Consultant
  • David Tingey, Critical Care Retrieval Paramedic
  • Neralie Wearn, Retrieval Nurse

Accreditation: This workshop has been accredited with RACGP and ACRRM and is eligible for the Rural Procedural Grants Program. Participants will receive a statement of attendance for 6.5 hours of CPD.

The workshop is FREE to attend and catering will be provided.

 


 

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Event details

Monday, June 1
9:00am - 4:30pm

Location
Wudinna Hospital, 16-24 Richards Ave, Wudinna

Presented By
Multi-expert panel

Eligible for the Rural Procedural Grants Program

Free to attend

Funded by