Overview

In order to deliver effective health care in the pre-hospital environment, the paramedic student must first acquire a sound understanding of human pathophysiology. Building on the Anatomy and Physiology knowledge base developed in previous topics, this topic will provide students with the theoretical platform required to recognise and manage a … For more content click the Read More button below.

Topic availabilities

To view topic availabilities, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.

Tuition pattern

To view tuition patterns, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.

Aims

This topic will explore common conditions presenting in the pre-hospital environment through a discussion of the cause, pathophysiology, presentation and treatment of these disorders. The topic is divided into the following modules:

  • Immune-related disorders and sepsis
  • Impaired tissue perfusion and shock
  • Acute and chronic lung diseases
  • Environment-related emergencies
  • Paediatric medical emergencies

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Outline the key pathological and pathophysiological elements involved in the development of illness and disease across the lifespan
2.
Integrate an applied understanding of human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to accurately interpret safe and effective patient management strategies for general medical diseases involving the immune and respiratory systems
3.
Integrate an applied understanding of human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to accurately interpret safe and effective patient management strategies for injury or illness resulting from impaired tissue perfusion, environmental insults, and diving and immersion emergencies
4.
Demonstrate safe and effective chest auscultation assessment practices
5.
Critically appraise evidence-based practice to resolve clinical challenges and make informed clinical judgements
6.
Build a strong foundational knowledge base of core paediatric physiological principles to underpin patient assessment and management strategies relevant to paramedicine

Assessments

To view assessment information, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.

Current students should refer to FLO for detailed assessment information, including due dates. Assessment information is accurate at the time of publishing.

For policy details, visit Assessments

Requisites information

Pre-requisites:
Anti-requisites:

Assumed knowledge

Concurrent enrolment in PARA2000 Pathophysiology 1 and PARA2002 Paramedic Practice 1.