QAS Insight Autumn 2022

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Influenza season and paramedic immunisers

Influenza season and paramedic immunisers The QAS Infection Prevention team has almost wrapped up another year of Queensland Ambulance Service’s Influenza vaccination program. This is the third year running where the QAS have used paramedic immunisers to deliver the influenza vaccination across most regions. Under an Extended Practice Authority (EPA) by the Director General, QAS paramedics who had successfully completed an appropriate level of training were permitted to administer the influenza vaccination. This year the QAS received 325 expressions of interest for the positions. Queensland’s typical flu season usually occurs between June and September. Vaccination allows another barrier of transmission alongside basic infection prevention practices. COVID-19 has taught the greater community including health practitioners the importance of hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette.

According to the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI), there has been less circulation of the seasonal influenza virus compared with previous years because of public health measures put in place to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. With Australia’s borders now open and many restrictions either lifted to reduced, it is expected there will be a resurgence of seasonal influenza cases this year. The seasonal influenza vaccine will not only help protect our workforce, it will also lessen the chance of our passing on any illness to our family, friends, colleagues and vulnerable members of society. As we’ve experienced over the past two years, it can take an enormous amount of effort and sacrifice to keep people safe when there is limited immunity to diseases within the community.

How can I reduce my chances of getting sick? Decreasing modes of viral transmission: •

Washing hands

Staying home when sick

Respiratory etiquette (dispose of tissues, wear a mask if unwell, cover your cough)

Stay at home when unwell

Decreasing susceptibility of viral transmission: •

Get vaccinated

Support your immune system with plenty of rest, hydration, and a nutritious diet

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The seasonal influenza vaccine has been accessible during scheduled vaccination times from QAS Paramedic immunisers, otherwise, they are still available through participating pharmacies, or from your General Practitioner.

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■ A licia Macbeth takes some time out of her normal work at Geebung’s Emergency Management Unit to administer a flu vaccination to SImon Dunn and other staff at the Kedron Park HQ.

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Nambour hits a hundred

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page 49

FNQ farewells Lara and Ronald

4min
page 33

Toowoomba Airbase flags rich culture

3min
page 32

Abbey answers the call of new life

3min
page 31

From heart stopping to heart-warming: Paramedics reunite with cardiac arrest patient

2min
page 30

Child caller helps spread positive message

4min
page 29

EMD scales new heights for cause close to her heart

3min
page 28

Sarah makes May her special month

6min
pages 26-27

Welcome to our new HARU Doctors

6min
pages 24-25

QAS’ Man of Steel hangs up his cape

5min
pages 22-23

Taking the dirt change

7min
pages 20-21

Strong planning leads QAS through COVID-19 and weather extremes in early 2022

5min
pages 18-19

Influenza season and paramedic immunisers

2min
page 17

Mental Health Co-Responder evaluation project will guide better patient outcomes

3min
page 16

Gold Coast paramedic finds connection to country through rugby

7min
pages 14-15

QAS staff reflect on Ambulance Australia experience

9min
pages 10-12

QAS celebrates outstanding ASM recipients

4min
page 6

Child Protection - we all have a role to play

6min
pages 8-9

QAS Workforce Forums 2022: A tale of two cities

2min
page 5

HARU Report

3min
pages 38-39

OpCen Report

9min
pages 40-42
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