The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently coordinate emergencies and on-site disasters according to guidelines and care for victims | The professional caregiver is able to: - implement defined procedures for emergencies and disasters of the institution (e.g. initiate the rescue chain within the facility, take control of evacuated areas),
- ensure the proper use of protective equipment and protective features by others,
- carry out organisational, preventive and defensive measures in the event of fire (e.g. delegating tasks, instigating evacuation),
- take over the triage of emergency patients/clients together with the attending physician and provide appropriate treatment,
- assist and collaborate in Advanced Life Support (see CA.3.5),
- collaborate with other professions (e.g. fire brigade, emergency services).
| The professional caregiver is able to: - describe procedures for emergencies and disasters (e.g. the rescue chain within the facility),
- name hazardous substances in the work area and their antidotes,
- name the causes of burn and fire extinction,
- name the positions of wall hydrants,
- describe the triage procedure for emergency patients/clients,
- describe Advanced Life Support (e.g. emergency medications and their use) (see CA.3.5)
- explain how to deal with the deceased in emergencies and disasters,
- explain how they handle stress in emergencies and disasters.
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