Monash University Handbook 2010 Undergraduate - Unit
BEH3051 - Paramedic Management of Mental Health
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Synopsis
This unit continues to develop the role of the paramedic as a clinician who is able to
assess and care for patients with mental health problems in the community. The unit
addresses the epidemiology and history of mental health in Australia, and the features of care systems with particular emphasis on community based care. Acute and chronic
medical mental health problems commonly encountered by paramedics are investigated.
The special needs of Indigenous persons and those from non-English speaking backgrounds are investigated.
The unit is case-based, integrating material from the five themes and the underpinning biomedical, social and clinical sciences, and including clinical skills, laboratory and simulation scenarios to develop essential communication, assessment and management clinical skills, and clinical problem solving and decisionmaking competencies.
Objectives
By the completion of this unit, the student should be able to:
- Describe the epidemiology, population health, natural history, pathology and clinical manifestations of mental illness commonly encountered in paramedic practice.
- Discuss ethical issues associated with the care of individuals with mental illness.
- Locate and evaluate the evidence-base that informs the paramedic management of acute and chronic mental health conditions across the lifespan.
- Communicate effectively with people who are experiencing disturbances of thoughts, feelings and behaviour.
- Demonstrate a mental status assessment as applied to paramedic practice.
- Interpret and apply legislation and clinical practice guidelines relating to the management of patients with mental health emergencies.
- Use a model of paramedic clinical competence to integrate and apply theoretical knowledge and clinical skills to the assessment and management of patients with mental health emergencies.
- Describe the range of therapeutic interventions and techniques used to manage mental health emergencies and identify which are appropriate for use in the community based emergency health setting.
- Identify the factors that contribute to the mental health of individuals within family units and apply this knowledge to the care of patients as well as families and
carers of individuals with mental health problems.
- Describe the role of the paramedic and allied health professionals in providing community-based emergency health care aimed at managing mental health emergencies within a given cultural context.
- Investigate the special needs of Indigenous persons and those from non-English speaking backgrounds during a mental health event.
Assessment
Written report (1000 words): 20%
Written assignment (2000 words): 40%
Examination (2 hour): 40%
Objective Structured Clinical Examination: Pass/Fail
Chief examiner(s)
Ms Jade Sheen
Contact hours
6 hours per week involving lectures, tutorials and small group exercises.
Co-requisites
Must be enrolled in the Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)