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EPA 4

Summary

Recognise a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and initiate evaluation and management. 

Description

Recognise a patient/situation that requires urgent or emergent care and triage based on severity and the facilities/equipment available. Initial emergency management should include procedures that support vital functions.

This activity requires both application of knowledge and psychomotor skills. It also requires the ability to function as part of a team, recognise your limitations, and seek help when necessary. Initial evaluation of the individual should include level of consciousness and adequacy of ventilation and circulation.

Success criteria 

To demonstrate the calm and effective evaluation and management of a wide range of emergency situations, providing first aid supporting vital functions in a timely manner, identifying your personal limits and transferring to a professional colleague in an appropriate manner.

Case types should include a wide range of clinical presentations and clinical and environmental contexts relevant to their role.

Required competencies

The 2022 RCVS Day One Competences encompass a range of domains that may be relevant to this EPA. However, the key areas involved in performing this activity/practice are as follows:

Veterinary capability

  • Clinical reasoning
  • Individual animal

Reflective relationships

  • Collaboration

Personal leadership

  • Professionalism

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