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PAR4201

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

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Monash University

Monash University Handbook 2010 Postgraduate - Unit

6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

LevelPostgraduate
FacultyFaculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
OfferedPeninsula First semester 2010 (Day)
Peninsula First semester 2010 (Off-campus)
Peninsula Second semester 2010 (Day)
Peninsula Second semester 2010 (Off-campus)
Peninsula Summer semester A 2010 (Day)
Peninsula Summer semester A 2010 (Off-campus)
Coordinator(s)Professor F Archer

Synopsis

This unit will explore aeromedical retrieval in Australia and overseas, by describing
the role and operational functions of Air Ambulance and other retrieval systems and
the role of members of the flight team. Fixed wing and rotary wing aerodynamics are introduced and the unit will emphasise, in detail, specific safety requirements and Civil Aviation Safety Authority regulations. Preparation for flight will cover the on-ground care and pre-flight checks of patients and preparing self for flight. The response of the body to flight will be introduced and form the basis for considering the modifications to practice required for the in-flight management of patients. Processes related to the undertaking of safe and effective patient transfer will also be explored.

Objectives

By the completion of this unit, the student will be able to:

  1. describe the functions and interrelationships of Aeromedical and ground retrieval
services in Australia and overseas;
  1. identify the safety requirements for operating with fixed and rotary wing aircraft;
  2. describe relevant Civil Aviation Safety Authority regulations;
  3. describe the characteristics of airport terminals and the transfer environment in
aeromedical retrievals;
  1. describe flight team responsibilities, the student's specific role and relevant clinical,
administrative and communication requirements;
  1. describe how to undertake a safe and effective patient transfer that incorporates risk analysis and prevention strategies;
  2. explain the aviation concepts of fixed and rotary wing aircraft;
  3. describe some of the key physical and psychological effects of flight on the body;
  4. identify factors that may affect the student's fitness for flight;
  5. identify and describe the operation of medical equipment utilised in the care of
patients during flight; and
  1. describe how patient care practice is modified in the aeromedical retrieval
environment by taking into consideration the effects of flight on specific medical and
surgical problems.

Assessment

Examination 30%, Worksheets 40%, Short reports 30%.

Chief examiner(s)

Professor Francis Archer