
Handbook of Patient Transportation
Greenwich Medical Media, 1/11/2001
EAN 9781841100715, ISBN10: 1841100714
Paperback, 194 pages, 22.2 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
Over the past three decades, there has been growing concern over the management of victims of trauma and of medical emergencies, not least in the standard of prehospital care which they receive. In the 21st century, there is an increasing requirement to transfer patients, by road and by air, to and from specialist centres of excellence or within hospitals from department to department as modern medicine dictates that the patient requires intra-hospital movement to an imaging scanner, to the operating theatre, and then perhaps to intensive care. This book is a practically based text in which the reader will find easy-to-digest details on clinical management and on the logistics of different transport modes as well as facts about the physics and physiology of patient movement. It is intended as a basic reference for those who seek to work in transportation medicine, primarily doctors, but it will prove of great relevance and interest to nurses, paramedics and those who administer ambulance and air ambulance organisations.
1. Overview of medical transportation
2. Physiology of patient movement
3. Stabilisation prior to transportation
4. Logistics of ground transportation
5. Logistics of intrahospital transfers
6. Inter-ITU transfers
7. Clinical considerations in specialised transport
8. Transport of paediatric patients
9. International repatriation
10. Equipment and monitoring
11. Safety at the incident scene
12. Medicolegal issues of patient transport
13. Appendices.