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Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:e616-e624
Introduction In this research, the authors attempted to ascertain whether or not the Root Cause Analysis Event Support and Engagement Team (RESET) investigates the use of U.S. Army aviation-based techniques by staff members or organizations in which
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Medical journal (Fort Sam Houston, Tex.). (PB-01/02/03)
COVID-19, a highly infectious virus, presents self-evident problems with regards to aeromedical transportation. Droplet size, proximity of caregiver from the patient, severity of upper and lower respiratory symptoms, personal protective equipment (PP
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 89:842-847
BACKGROUND Analysis of mishap data is an obvious measure of performance for those who wish to improve flight safety and affect aviation capability development within military forces. METHODS This study examined rotary-wing accident information held b
Autor:
Sébastien Coste, Charles Reese, Lars Rosenkvist, Berit H Munkeby, Nicole Powell-Dunford, Alaistair Bushby, Višnja Livajić Pezer
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 89:453-463
Introduction Allergic rhinitis is a prevalent condition warranting special aeromedical consideration due to its potential for acute and painful manifestations involving the middle ear or paranasal sinuses during rapid barometric pressure changes. Alt
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:487-491
Background Aviation is a classic example of a high reliability organization (HRO)-an organization in which catastrophic events are expected to occur without control measures. As health care systems transition toward high reliability, aviation practic
Autor:
Sheena M. Eagan, Belinda Yauger, Nicole Powell-Dunford, Erin A Keyser, Katie L Westerfield, Ashley Hall
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 185(7-8)
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 87:728-734
Background Identify challenges and best practices in the development of an austere air ambulance transfusion program. Methods A search of PubMed using combinations of the key terms 'prehospital,' 'blood product,' 'red blood cells,' 'damage control re
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Military medicine. 184(3-4)
Introduction Female aviators with health conditions may face a variety of occupational impacts. Outcomes may include a waiver for continued flight or a permanent suspension, in which flight is no longer possible. The objective of this study is to det
Autor:
Narinder Kapur, Mohammad Farhad Peerally, Nicole Powell-Dunford, Jonny M Hynes, Peter A Brennan, Peter D. Hodkinson
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 88(12)
Introduction Evidence supports the efficacy of incorporating select recognized aviation practices and procedures into healthcare. Incident analysis, debrief, safety brief, and crew resource management (CRM) have all been assessed for implementation w
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 182(11)
Sea sickness may greatly impact the readiness of Service personnel deployed aboard naval vessels. Medications used in the treatment of sea sickness may have adverse effects, limiting their use as flight crew. Although the prevalence of sea sickness i