- Anaesthetic Technician
Anaesthetic Technicians are healthcare workers employed in the
New Zealand Health Service and theAustralian Health Service. Anaesthetic Technicians are mainly employed by Anaesthetic Departments orOperating theatre Suites, but can be found in other areas of clinical practice including Emergency Departments, Intensive Care Units and Day Surgery Clinics.Job Description
Anaesthetic Technicians are involved with all aspects of the delivery of a patient's perioperative
anaesthetic care, taking into account the patients' religious and cultural beliefs and respecting their right tomedical privacy and dignity at all times.Prior to anaesthesia
Anaesthetic Technicians prepare equipment needed for the patient to safely undergo
anaesthesia . This involves :-
* checking & setting up theanaesthetic machine
* preparingintravenous drugs
* preparingIntravenous therapy administration equipment
* preparing a range of devices to maintain the patient's airway (e.g.laryngeal masks , endotracheal tube)
* communicating with the patient when they arrive into the operating theatre, verifying the pre-operative checklist forallergies ,informed consent and pastmedical history .
* applyinganaesthetic monitoring to help assess the patients' condition whilst underanaesthesia . This may includeelectrocardiography (ECG),blood pressure andoxygen saturation devices. The monitoring of other parameters such asanaesthesia depth monitors (EEG,Bispectral index etc) may also be necessary.During anaesthesia
The Anaesthetic Technicians role includes assisting with :-
* inducing & maintaining adequate anaesthesia
* establishing & securing an airway
* making sure that patient's are positioned in such a way NOT to cause discomfort during their procedure
* monitoring patients'vital signs andanaesthesia depth
* temperature monitoring and regulation
* collection and analysis of patient (blood ) samples
* acquiring transfusion fluids and equipmentAfter anaesthesia
Anaesthetic Technicians assist the
anaesthetist with :-
* waking the patient
* removing airway devices
* transferring the patient to thePost anesthesia care unit (PACU)
* handing over patient information to the PACU staffOther activities
Regional variations exist, but Anaesthetic Technicians may also be involved with :-
* Intra-operative Blood Salvage
* Arterial line insertion & monitoring
* Peripheral IV line insertion
*Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
* Central IV linesAnaesthetic Technicians in New Zealand
Anaesthetic Technicians work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team that includes doctors, nurses and support workers. The [http://www.nzats.co.nz/ New Zealand Anaesthetic Technicians Society] currently hold a voluntary register of members.
Registration
Anaesthetic Technicians have been accepted as needing registration as a profession under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 [Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003), New Zealand Government] . This group are in the final stages of sourcing a regulatory body. Regulation is an important step in the future growth of this group within
New Zealand healthcare and will mirror recent changes within theUnited Kingdom NHS regarding similarly trained personnel obtaining registration with theHealth Professions Council .Qualification
After a recent review and restructuring of the existing qualification for Anaesthetic Technicians in New Zealand, a Diploma of Applied Science (Anaesthetic Technology) [Diploma of Applied Sciences (Anaesthetic Technology)] is now the national base qualification. This is studied for through
Auckland University of Technology . Other (international) qualifications may also be acceptable for working as an Anaesthetic Technician inNew Zealand . These can be more closely investigated through the [http://www.nzats.co.nz/ New Zealand Anaesthetic Technicians Society] .The amount of practical clinical hours required are laid out by the [http://www.anzca.edu.au/ Australia & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists] , professsional document PS8 [ANZCA Professional Document - PS8] .
Conference
October 2008 - Wellington (venue to be arranged).
Anaesthetic Technicians in Australia
Registration
Currently, there is no compulsory regulatory body that exists in Australia to standardise the qualification necessary to work as an Assistant in Anaesthetia. The Australian Society of Paramedical Officers or
ASAPO was hence created to try and standardise the profession by way of a voluntary registration process. Members are currently working toward and lobying both levels of government for a complusory registraion process, to be regulated by an official government body.Health Training Package
There is currently a review underway for the Health Technicians Training Package. This Training Package includes national qualifications for health technicians and is still in the preliminary stage of review. Updates on this review can be found at the Health Training Package HLT02 Review website.
Qualification
* Diploma of Paramedical Science (Anaesthesia) - Integrated Care Management
New South Wales
* Diploma of Paramedical Science (Anaesthesia) - Southbank Institute of TechnologyQueensland Australian Hospitals that Employ Anaesthetic Technicians
New South Wales
* Albury-Wodonga Private Hospital
* Royal Prince Alfred HospitalAustralian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
Queensland
* Gold Coast Hospital
* Logan Hospital
* Mater Misericordiae Health Services
* Prince Charles Hospital
* Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
* Queen Elizebeth II Jubilee Hospital
* Toowoomba Base Hospital
* Mater Health Services Mackay
* Cairns Base Hospital
* Qld Eye Centre
* Eye Tech Day Surgery
* John Flynn
* Allamanda
* Townsville General Hospital
* Sunshine coast Private Hospital
* Nambour Hospital
* Greenslopes Hospital
* St Andrews Private
* Wesley Private
* North West Private
* Sunnybank Private
* Cairns CalvarySouth Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
* Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital
* Bendigo Health
Western Australia
* Royal Perth Hospital
* Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital
* Princess Margarets Hospital for Children
* King Edwards Maternity HospitalWorld Conference
* The Inaugural World Conference For Anaesthetic Paramedical Officers was held at Jupiters Casino at the Gold Coast on the 9th - 12th November 2006.
Related Links - New Zealand
* [http://www.nzats.co.nz/ New Zealand Anaesthetic Technicians Society] , New Zealand based Anaesthesia Assistants Society
* [http://www.aut.ac.nz/ Auckland University of Technology] , Auckland University of Technology
* [http://www.asapo.org.au/ Australian Society of Paramedical Officers] , Australian professional self-regulatory body
* [http://www.anzca.edu.au/ Australia & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists]
* [http://www.wikithesia.com/index.php?title=Main_Page Wikithesia] , An Anaesthesia devoted WikiRelated Links - Australia
* [http://www.cshisc.com.au/ Health Training Package Review Website]
* [http://www.asapo.org.au/ Australian Society of Paramedical Officers] , Australian professional self-regulatory body
* [http://www.anzca.edu.au/ Australia & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists]
* [http://www.wikithesia.com/index.php?title=Main_Page Wikithesia] , An Anaesthesia devoted WikiReferences
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