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Ground-Based Medical Support,t passenger screenings. GBMS services are contracted by airlines and are most commonly provided by third-party entities that staff physicians and/or nurses experienced in flight physiology, aircraft operations, and emergency medicine. GBMS may also assist airlines in recognizing the need for public善于骗人 发表于 2025-3-30 22:40:43
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Use of Commercial Aircraft for Emergency Patient Transport,This chapter describes the various arrangements available on commercial airliners in terms of patient installation, additional oxygen administration and provides notice on medical clearance. The use of commercial airliners for the simultaneous transport of multiple patients will also be described.Metamorphosis 发表于 2025-3-31 15:02:41
Pediatric Considerations,atric patients require special considerations for care due to differences in anatomy and pathophysiology. In many instances, however, adaptations can be made to adult treatments to aid in pediatric care. This chapter reviews a variety of illness with specific pediatric considerations for management.enlist 发表于 2025-3-31 19:29:06
Emerging Infectious Diseases,ountries distant from the United States, the air travel of infected passengers has made these viruses a domestic concern. In this chapter, the transmission and symptoms associated with Covid-19 and the Ebola Virus Disease will be reviewed, with emphasis on in-flight management and reporting of the afflicted passenger.Limited 发表于 2025-4-1 01:36:51
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32466-6in-flight emergency; pathophysiology of flight; medicolegal issues; COVID-19; cardiac illness; respirator