1. To understand the various common respiratory emergencies and their respective clinical signs and symptoms, as well as the pathophysiology behind them.
2. To accurately perform and interpret the A to E assessment in respiratory emergencies, adapting to different patient scenarios.
3. To develop the necessary clinical skills required in managing respiratory emergencies, including initial management and when to escalate for further treatment or investigations.
4. To apply knowledge and clinical reasoning to case studies or patient scenarios, demonstrating an understanding of best practice in the management of common respiratory emergencies.
5. To prepare for final written and OSCE exams by testing understanding of concepts and application of practical skills in a simulated environment, ensuring a level of comfort with the various aspects of a respiratory emergency.
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