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CORE 2016 A fresh approach to the Certificate of Resuscitation and Emergency Care (CORE) August 2016 nzrc.org.nz CORE 2016 CORE is widely recognised in New Zealand as standard training for health professionals. CORE 2016 is about


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CORE 2016

A fresh approach to the Certificate of Resuscitation and Emergency Care (CORE)

August 2016

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CORE 2016

CORE is widely recognised in New Zealand as standard training for health professionals. CORE 2016 is about…

  • Refining the training so that it is more relevant for

today’s health professionals

  • Simplifying the training framework
  • Staying true to its emphasis on high-quality CPR,

defibrillation, and working in multi-disciplinary teams.

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Three new courses

Three new courses will replace CORE Levels 4-7.

1.

CORE Immediate

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Assessment (skills)

2.

CORE Advanced

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Assessment (knowledge and skills)

3.

CORE Skills

  • Any component of CORE Advanced
  • No assessment
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CORE 2016 – Mapping table

Re Rescuer Existing CORE RE Level New CORE RE Prov

  • vider Cou
  • urse

Health Professional – responder Modular CORE Level 4 or CORE Level 4 CORE Immediate

Adult (4 hours) Adult and child (6 hours)

Health Professional – early management CORE Level 5 CORE Advanced (full day) Health Professional – advanced rescuer CORE Level 6 Health Professional – medical provider CORE Level 7

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Where do I fit?

Deciding where you fit in CORE 2016 depends on the knowledge and skills in resuscitation that you think you need to know as a potential rescuer.

  • The NZRC Rescuer Framework describes likely attributes
  • f different rescuers.
  • http://www.nzrc.org.nz/training/rescuers/
  • In many cases it will be clear that you do CORE Immediate
  • r CORE Advanced.
  • Professional requirements and frequency of training will

be set by professional bodies and employers.

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CORE 2016

Re Rescuer Existing CORE RE Level New CORE RE Prov

  • vider Cou
  • urse

Health Professional – responder Modular CORE Level 4 or CORE Level 4 CORE Immediate Health Professional – early management CORE Level 5 CORE Advanced Health Professional – advanced rescuer CORE Level 6 Health Professional – medical provider CORE Level 7

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CORE Immediate

A 4-6 hour course that can be completed as either:

  • CORE Immediate – Adult collapse (4 hours)
  • CORE Immediate – Adult and Child collapse (6 hours)

CORE Immediate includes:

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Skill assessments
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CORE Immediate – skill stations

Adult collapse

  • Single rescuer
  • Two rescuer

+/- Child collapse

  • Infant
  • Child

Defibrillation

  • AED

Airway

  • Oropharyngeal airway
  • Suction
  • Bag-to-mask and Oxygen
  • Laryngeal Mask Airway
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CORE Immediate - scenarios

Demo (video?) Four scenarios

  • 1 x adult
  • 2 x child
  • 1 x medical

Scenarios are not assessed.

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CORE Immediate - assessments

Knowledge

  • None

Skills

  • Adult collapse management
  • Child collapse management
  • AED defibrillation
  • Airway management
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CORE 2016

Re Rescuer Existing CORE RE Level New CORE RE Prov

  • vider Cou
  • urse

Health Professional – responder Modular CORE Level 4 or CORE Level 4 CORE Immediate Health Professional – early management CORE Level 5 CORE Advanced Health Professional – advanced rescuer CORE Level 6 Health Professional – medical provider CORE Level 7

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CORE Advanced

A one-day course that includes:

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Skill assessments
  • Knowledge assessments
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CORE Advanced – skill stations

Adult collapse

  • Single rescuer
  • Two rescuer
  • Advanced algorithm

Child collapse

  • Infant
  • Child
  • Intraosseous access
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CORE Advanced – skill stations

Defibrillation

  • AED
  • Manual
  • Rhythms

Airway

  • Oropharyngeal airway
  • Suction
  • Bag-to-mask and Oxygen
  • Laryngeal Mask Airway
  • Intubation demo

Trauma

  • Primary Survey
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CORE Advanced – scenarios

Demo (video?) Five scenarios

  • 2 x adult
  • 1 x child
  • 1 x trauma
  • 1 x medical

Scenarios are not assessed.

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CORE Advanced - assessments

Knowledge

  • Written
  • multi-choice quiz
  • Cardiac Rhythms
  • sinus rhythm, sinus tachycardia, sinus bradycardia, asystole, narrow

complex tachycardia, VT and VF.

Skills

  • Adult collapse management
  • Child collapse management
  • AED and manual defibrillation
  • Airway management
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CORE 2016 – Mapping Table

Re Rescuer Existing CORE RE Level New CORE RE Prov

  • vider Cou
  • urse

Health Professional – responder Modular CORE Level 4 or CORE Level 4 CORE Immediate Health Professional – early management CORE Level 5 CORE Advanced Health Professional – advanced rescuer CORE Level 6 Health Professional – medical provider CORE Level 7 Letter of Attendance CORE Skills

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Knowledge resources for CORE 2016

CORE Immediate CORE Advanced

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Summary of new courses

CORE Immediate

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Assessment

CORE Advanced

  • Skill stations
  • Scenarios
  • Assessment

CORE Skills

  • Equivalent to previous ‘Letter of Attendance’
  • Any component of CORE Advanced
  • No assessment
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Taking CORE online

CORE 2016 is intended to be supported by a learning management system that offers:

  • Support for blended learning
  • Improved administrative control
  • Access to record of learning for learners
  • Quick updates to courses and resources
  • Sustainability
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Online process

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Login screen

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CORE 2016 Timeline

  • Status quo until New Zealand Resuscitation Council

makes CORE 2016 courses available in September/ October.

  • Transition period, as providers may deliver courses

CORE Levels 4-7 until 31 December 2016.

  • Learning Portal trials and user acceptance this year,

for likely implementation in early 2017.

  • Evolution’ rather than ‘revolution’.
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Questions?

Get in touch with the New Zealand Resuscitation Council at nzrc.org.nz info@nzrc.org.nz (04) 499 6625