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1A. Identify a scenario in which you would need to demonstrate inclusive and antidiscriminatory practices towards your patient. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal and ethical obligations and how you should respond.
B. Identify a scenario in which you would need to follow your duty of care obligations to your patient. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal and ethical obligations and how you should respond.
C. Identify a scenario in which you would need to demonstrate your understanding of mandatory reporting practices as applicable to your role as an Emergency Services Officer. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal obligations and how you should respond.
D. Identify a scenario in which you would need to correctly follow legislation related to information privacy and patients’ health care records. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal obligations and how you should respond.
E. Identify a scenario in which you need to obtain consent from your patient to proceed with treatment, but they do not understand what you are telling them. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal obligations and how you should respond.
F. Identify a scenario in which you have to respond to a patient who has overdosed on drugs. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal and ethical obligations and how you should respond
G. Identify a scenario in which you have identified that your partner, or another colleague at the scene, is demonstrating unsafe work practices. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your legal obligations and how you should respond.
H. Identify a scenario in which the practitioner-patient boundaries are being overstepped by your patient. Apply the STAR format to demonstrate that you understand your ethical obligations and how you should respond, considering both your responsibilities and limitations.
I. Identify a scenario in which the treatment required for a patient is outside your scope of practice, and what you would do. Apply to STAR format.
2.List three (3) legal and/or ethical guiding principles that you must keep in mind when handling patient health records and information.
3. List three (3) ethical and/or legal considerations that must be made when treating patients concerning either drugs or poisons.
4. What are four (4) principles of ethics in health care that align with the NSQHS?
5. A. You have a patient who is struggling to communicate verbally and you can see their lips are turning blue. They are complaining of shortness of breath, pain in their jaw and you hear fine crackling in the lower lobes on auscultation. What does this tell you about their current condition and diagnosis?
B. You have a patient who has been in an accident – they have crashed their motorbike into a pole. They have a broken ankle, have dislocated their left hand and are bleeding from their ears. Their pupils are dilated and they are going in and out of consciousness. What does this tell you about their current condition, diagnosis and time criticality?
C. Dispatch informs you of a patient who is disorientated, diaphoretic and complaining of a severe headache. They are nauseous and on investigation reveal they have not eaten since the previous night. What does this tell you about their condition and diagnosis?
D. On night shift you are called to attend to a worker in the lunchroom. They are complaining of feeling unwell after eating. On arrival the patient is observed to be grey in colour, diaphoretic and has vomited. What does this tell you about their condition and diagnosis?
6. Explain how reviewing your patient’s care plan can potentially help you work out what is wrong. What types of information can you gather from care plans?
7. Describe the steps of DRSABCDE.
8. If you can’t find a radial pulse, where would you check next?
9. Under what circumstances might you need to rearrange the steps of the primary survey?
10. In your line of work you will often encounter people experiencing mental illness and acute behavioural disturbance. Provide a response (no more than one page) about mental illness, which includes the following points:
• Definition
• Stigma – what is it and what are its impacts
• Causes
• Classifications/types of mental illness.
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Paramedic Queensland 1A. Identify a scenario in which you would need to demonstrate inclusive and an