Book contents
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Resuscitation and Management of the Acutely Ill Patient
- Section 2 Diagnosis, Assessment, Investigation, Monitoring and Data Interpretation
- Domain 3 Disease Management: Recognition, Causes and Management
- Section 4 Therapeutic Interventions and Organ Support
- Domain 5 Practical Procedures
- Section 6 Perioperative Care
- Section 7 Comfort and Recovery
- Section 8 End-of-Life Care
- Section 9 Paediatric Care
- Section 10 Transport
- Introduction
- Guidelines and National Organisation
- Training and Staff
- Equipment
- Decision-Making
- Transport Modality
- Preparation
- Undertaking the Transfer
- Points to Remember
- Introduction
- Models of Care
- Benefits and Downsides of Rotary Wing (Helicopter) Transfer
- Delivery of Care
- Governance and Training
- Tasking
- Triage and Patient Destination
- Mechanisms and Management of Traumatic Injury
- 10.1 Principles of Transport of the Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patient outside the ICU
- 10.2 Pre-hospital (Helicopter) Emergency Medical Services
- Section 11 Professionalism, Patient Safety, Governance and Health Systems Management
- Index
- References
10.2 - Pre-hospital (Helicopter) Emergency Medical Services
from Section 10 - Transport
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Resuscitation and Management of the Acutely Ill Patient
- Section 2 Diagnosis, Assessment, Investigation, Monitoring and Data Interpretation
- Domain 3 Disease Management: Recognition, Causes and Management
- Section 4 Therapeutic Interventions and Organ Support
- Domain 5 Practical Procedures
- Section 6 Perioperative Care
- Section 7 Comfort and Recovery
- Section 8 End-of-Life Care
- Section 9 Paediatric Care
- Section 10 Transport
- Introduction
- Guidelines and National Organisation
- Training and Staff
- Equipment
- Decision-Making
- Transport Modality
- Preparation
- Undertaking the Transfer
- Points to Remember
- Introduction
- Models of Care
- Benefits and Downsides of Rotary Wing (Helicopter) Transfer
- Delivery of Care
- Governance and Training
- Tasking
- Triage and Patient Destination
- Mechanisms and Management of Traumatic Injury
- 10.1 Principles of Transport of the Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patient outside the ICU
- 10.2 Pre-hospital (Helicopter) Emergency Medical Services
- Section 11 Professionalism, Patient Safety, Governance and Health Systems Management
- Index
- References
Summary
Key Learning Points
1. The principles of emergency out-of-hospital care include attending the scene and initiating immediate medical care (primary retrieval), and transferring between geographical locations, often to more specialist tertiary medical centres (secondary retrieval).
2. Models of care delivery used by helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) include both doctor–paramedic and paramedic-only response teams.
3. Both land and air service delivery have associated pros and cons.
4. HEMS systems are tightly governed and work to standard operating procedures.
5. Pre-hospital traumatic injury management broadly follows similar principles to those of in-hospital management; however, life-threatening injuries are managed on scene, sometimes with the addition of pre-hospital blood transfusion.
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- Intensive Care MedicineThe Essential Guide, pp. 733 - 738Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021