Who Needs an Air Ambulance?
By: http://www.NorthAmericaBase.com
We all hope that we never experience a trauma or medical emergency that requires
treatment. No one ever thinks they will be force to deal with a severe or
critical medical condition that requires extensive medical treatment and care.
Although we never want to be in such a circumstance, it is important to be
informed about such issues. When patients require medical attention during
transport, the typical method of travel involves an ambulance, but in specific
cases, standard medical transportation is not enough. An air ambulance may be
just what the doctor ordered.
What medical conditions and critical situations call for the use of an air
ambulance? Each case is different based on the specific medical needs of the
patient. There is no exact rule of thumb, but some basic guidelines do exist to
determine which patients require the use of an air ambulance.
If the patient's doctor feels that the patient should not travel by air with
conventional airlines due to their specific medical needs, the doctor will order
travel by an air ambulance. Numerous companies and organizations exist to safely
transport patients in this way. Each company has their own specific requirements
for staff on board the flight. Special medical circumstances may call for
specific medical teams to fly aboard the air ambulance with the patient.
Here are some examples of medical conditions that may indicate a need to travel
by air ambulance:
*Patients suffering from respiratory conditions that require ventilators
*trauma patients
*patients with neurological conditions that require intra cranial monitoring
*IABP patients that require balloon pumps
*patients with multiple IV drips
*transplant patients
*obstetric patients requiring intensive care
*NICU patients
The patients that require continuous medical monitoring and the use of
specialized medical equipment are excellent candidates for travel by air
ambulance. There is no plausible way for a patient with severe medical
conditions to travel by conventional methods while achieving comfort and
appropriate medical care.
When time is of the essence, standard flights would not be speedy enough to
safely transport a patient to their destination. Also, it is impossible to
spontaneously board a conventional flight with an entire medical staff and
equipment. For this reason, doctors and patients choose to travel by air
ambulance.
Air ambulance services are most commonly thought of as the helicopters that fly
accident victims from the scene of a car crash to the nearest hospital that is
capable of providing proper treatment for the severe injuries sustained in the
crash. On the contrary, air ambulance services include so much more than just
this sector of service.
An air ambulance may be a chopper, but it also can include planes such as
turboprops and jets.
The type of aircraft used should be determined by the patients needs, as well
as, by the distance traveled. For example, a patient should typically be
transported by a jet when they require air ambulance transportation for
distances greater than 500 miles. This is due to the time traveled, necessary
stops to refuel small planes, the patient's comfort and stress level.
Traveling by air ambulance may not be an experience that you want to add to your
to-do list, but it may be medically necessary in the future. Patients who
require constant medical attention, the use of specific medical equipment, or
have numerous IV drips may require the use of such services. Should the doctor
feel that this specialized service is beneficial, you will be glad that the air
ambulance services are available.
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