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ACPIC 2021: Morphine or Fentanyl, is there any difference in pain management outcomes in the treatment of acute coronary syndromes
This session will outline the findings of the analysis of patient data comparing the effectiveness of IV fentanyl and IV morphine for pain management in STEMI patients
20 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Evidence-based prehospital management of pain and distress in elderly hip fracture patients: A systematic review
Using a systematic review protocol, this study explored prehospital techniques used to manage pain and distress in elderly hip fracture patients.
21 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Chronic pain management in the out-of-hospital setting – a scoping review
Lucinda will be presenting a scoping review conducted earlier this year on paramedic management of chronic pain.
22 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Pre-hospital health initiatives to reduce the potentially preventable hospitalisation of older people in rural and regional Australia: A growing opportunity
Australia’s ageing population has growing health care needs, challenging timely health service provision
19 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: When worlds collide – Panel discussion
ACPIC 2021: When worlds collide – Panel discussion
Released: 31-01-2022
Dr Alex Markwell, Dr Ruth Townsend & Tony Hucker
Join the panel to discuss the future of paramedicine
41 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: FOAMed in the modern world: the good, the bad, the future
Does FOAMed replace the textbook in the 21st century? How does this material “weigh up” compared to a peer-reviewed journal?
19 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Preparedness for Professional Practice: Investigating clinical preceptors and graduates perceptions
The aim of this grounded theory study is to develop of a paramedic undergraduate preparedness for practice theory from an international, professional and academic perspective.
23 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Exploring ‘Queerspaces’ within paramedicine curriculum: The LGBTQI+ vacuum
This session will discuss a recent study aimed to examine student and academic staff perspectives on including LGBTQI+ content in paramedicine curriculum.
23 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: The relationship between personality and occupational preferences of paramedicine students: A canonical correlation analysis
This study focused on the degree of overlap between personality traits and occupational preferences of undergraduate paramedicine students.
17 minutes
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ACPIC 2021: Are paramedics situationally aware? A crosssectional study during emergency calls for service
In this session, Justin reviews recent research, measuring situational awareness among out-of-hospital providers during 911 emergency calls in a busy EMS system in the U.S.
21 minutes
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