The Ambulance Tasmania (AT) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Paramedics and Intensive Care Paramedics have undergone a major revision to ensure contemporary, evidence-based practice in an easy to read format
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The Ambulance Tasmania (AT) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Paramedics and Intensive Care Paramedics have undergone a major revision to ensure contemporary, evidence-based practice in an easy to read format. This revised format incorporates a flow chart style, colour coding for individual management steps, and distinct separation of Paramedic and Intensive Care Paramedic interventions. It was developed by the Ambulance Victoria (AV) CPG Working Group with specialist advice from the AV Corporate Communications Department, and provided to Ambulance Tasmania (AT) for conceptualisation to AT practice. The design provides greater clarity within each guideline to assist clinical practice. The reformat highlights key details and decision pathways within each Guideline and is intended to reduce risk in Paramedic practice through an improved clarity of the CPGs.
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The Ambulance Tasmania (AT) Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for Paramedics and Intensive Care Paramedics have undergone a major revision to ensure contemporary, evidence-based practice in an easy to read format. This revised format incorporates a flow chart style, colour coding for individual management steps, and distinct separation of Paramedic and Intensive Care Paramedic interventions. It was developed by the Ambulance Victoria (AV) CPG Working Group with specialist advice from the AV Corporate Communications Department, and provided to Ambulance Tasmania (AT) for conceptualisation to AT practice. The design provides greater clarity within each guideline to assist clinical practice. The reformat highlights key details and decision pathways within each Guideline and is intended to reduce risk in Paramedic practice through an improved clarity of the CPGs.
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Ambulance Tasmania's Clinical Practice Guidelines and Clinical Field Protocols are expressly intended for use by Ambulance Tasmania staff when performing duties and delivering ambulance services for, and on behalf of, Ambulance Tasmania. Under no circumstances will Ambulance Tasmania, its employees or agents, be liable for any loss, injury, claim, liability or damages of any kind resulting from the unauthorised use of, or reliance upon the CPG App or the contents.
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