NOCP 5

Welcome to your NOCP 5 Competency Analysis

5.1.a: Use manual manoeuvres and positioning to maintain airway patency 

5.1.b: Suction oropharynx 

5.1.c: Suction beyond oropharynx 

5.1.d: Utilise oropharyngeal airway 

5.1.e: Utilise nasopharyngeal airway

5.1.f: Utilise airway devices not requiring visualisation of vocal cords and not introduced endotracheally 

5.1.g: Utilise airway devices not requiring visualisation of vocal cords and introduced endotracheally 

5.1.h: Utilise airway devices requiring visualisation of vocal cords and introduced endotracheally 

5.1.i: Remove airway foreign bodies

5.1.j: Remove foreign body by direct techniques 

5.1.k: Conduct percutaneous cricothyroidotomy 

5.1.l: Conduct surgical cricothyroidotomy 

5.2.a: Prepare oxygen delivery 

5.2.b: Utilise portable oxygen delivery systems

5.3.a: Administer oxygen using nasal cannula 

5.3.b: Administer oxygen using low concentration mask 

5.3.c: Administer oxygen using controlled concentration mask

5.3.d: Administer oxygen using high concentration mask 

5.3.e: Administer oxygen using pocket mask 

5.4.a: Provide oxygenation and ventilation using manual positive pressure devices (bag-valve-mask)

5.4.b: Recognise indications for mechanical ventilation

5.4.c: Prepare mechanical ventilation equipment 

5.4.d: Provide mechanical ventilation

5.5.a: Conduct cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

5.5.b: Control external haemorrhage through the use of direct pressure and patient positioning  

5.5.c: Maintain peripheral intravenous (IV) access devices and infusions of crystalloid solutions without additives 

5.5.d: Conduct peripheral intravenous cannulation 

5.5.e: Conduct intraosseous needle insertion 

5.5.f: Utilise direct pressure infusion devices with intravenous infusions 

5.5.g: Administer volume expanders (colloid and non-crystalloid)

5.5.h: Administer blood and/or blood products 

5.5.i: Conduct automated external defibrillation 

5.5.j: Conduct manual defibrillation 

5.5.k: Conduct cardioversion 

5.5.l: Conduct transcutaneous pacing 

5.5.m: Maintain transvenous pacing 

5.5.n: Maintain intra-aortic balloon pumps

5.5.o: Provide routine care for patient with urinary catheter 

5.5.p: Provide routine care for patient with ostomy drainage system 

5.5.q: Provide routine care for patient with non-catheter urinary drainage system 

5.5.r: Monitor chest tubes 

5.5.s: Conduct needle thoracostomy 

5.5.t: Conduct oral and nasal gastric tube insertion 

5.5.u: Conduct urinary catheterisation 

5.6.a: Treat soft tissue injuries 

5.6.b: Treat burn

5.6.c: Treat eye injury 

5.6.d: Treat penetration wound

5.6.e: Treat local cold injury 

5.6.f: Provide routine wound care 

5.7.a: Immobilise suspected fractures involving appendicular skeleton 

5.7.b: Immobilise suspected fractures involving axial skeleton

5.7.c: Reduce fractures and dislocations 

5.8.a: Recognise principles of pharmacology as applied to the medications listed in appendix 5 

5.8.b: Follow safe process for responsible medication administration

5.8.c: Administer medication via subcutaneous route 

5.8.d: Administer medication via intramuscular route 

5.8.e: Administer medication via intravenous route  

5.8.f: Administer medication via intraosseous route 

5.8.g: Administer medication via endotracheal route 

5.8.h: Administer medication via sublingual route 

5.8.i: Administer medication via buccal route  

5.8.j: Administer medication via topical route 

5.8.k: Administer medication via oral route 

5.8.l: Administer medication via rectal route 

5.8.m: Administer medication via inhalation route 

5.8.n: Administer medication via intranasal route 

5.8.o: Provide patient assist according to provincial list of medications

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