Pain Management

PUAEME008

Provide Pain Management


Provide Pain Management is designed to provide the knowledge and skills required to administer analgesics to provide pain management as part of a medically supervised first responder organisation. Personnel from emergency services, volunteer organisations or organisations that provide a medically supervised first aid service often require this unit. 


It includes identifying the need for analgesia; accessing, preparing and administering restricted pain relief such as aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol, methoxyflurane (commonly referred to as the "green whistle") and Entonox to medically endorsed protocols; performing casualty handovers and completing analgesic use requirements including a Drug Register.

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Awards Issued

  • PUAEME008 Provide Pain Management

Book Course


This course is offered to private groups or in a public course. 


To book an upcoming Pain Management public course “click here


To enquire about a private course “click here”. 

Cost


  • $125 per student

Recertification requirements

This certificate does not require renewal

Course Information

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Registered Training Organisation (RTO)

Allens Training

Resources Available

  • DRSABCD Chart

Target Audience

This course is aimed for those wanting standard HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and HLTAID011 Provide First Aid qualifications. This course is appropriate for Corporate team building that will train, entertain and engage the team. 

Unique Student Identifier (USI)

Every student requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI) to obtain a certificate or qualification from their registered training organisation when studying a nationally recognised training course in Australia.


A USI gives you access to an online account that keeps all your training records together, even if you move locations, change training organisations or undertake studies at different times in your life. For more information ask your training organisation or visit www.usi.gov.au.

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