The CARE Course addresses the following learning objectives
  • Early recognition of the critically ill patient
  • Effective definitive airway management
  • Judicious use of critical interventions
  • Appropriate ongoing assessment & management
  • Safe, timely transfer of patients
  • Clinical judgement & decision-making
  • Multi-disciplinary communication & teamwork
The CARE Course
  • trauma emergencies, including, but not limited to
    • airway management - from basic airway care to RSI and surgical airways
    • chest tube insertion
    • vascular access, haemorrhage control, fluid therapy and pressors/inotropes
  • cardiac emergencies, including, but not limited to
    • CPR
    • defibrillation
    • tachycardias and bradycardias (including trans-cutaneous pacing)
    • cardiac failure and cardiogenic shock
    • acute coronary syndromes
  • obstetric emergencies, including, but not limited to
    • shoulder dystocia
    • pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
    • post-partum haemorrhage
  • paediatric emergencies, including, but not limited to
    • neonatal resuscitation
    • fluid balance
    • 'paediatric differences'
  • team working
    • Crew Resource Management in the rural medical setting
    • multi-disciplinary working and learning
    • team support
    • debriefing
  • personal skills
    • interpersonal interactions
    • actuation - how we get to actually doing what we know we need to do
    • coping with stress
    • accessing support
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