Know Your Air Ambulance Specialist
The staffs who work on the air ambulance service can be categorized as the medical and the flight crew. The flight crew’s duty is obvious, to keep the aircraft in flight. However these guys aren’t just rookies who’d just gotten their flying license, they’re in fact an experienced flight crew with thousands of hours of flight time. Some are even harden military veterans, because their skills are really needed to negotiate many treacherous terrains to extract patient. Most air ambulance crew consists of pilot, co-pilot, and flight engineer. Advancements in avionic technology however allows only two pilots or just one flying the aircraft, while still allowing them to monitor many engineering aspects during flight.
Things that are certain is that an air ambulance service will routinely transport to and from hospitals, nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities, hospices, and private residences with a highly trained group that will safeguard lives by providing medical treatment services while transporting patient. The air ambulance specialist usually consists of emergency or critical care medical technicians, paramedics, flight nurses, a respiratory therapist, a surgeon, anesthetist, trauma specialist, and even a physician. It depends on the type of service provider, the vehicle used for air ambulance itself, and medical treatment requirements for the patient. All the medical staffs are required to have ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) certifications.
What kind of treatments that the ambulance staffs will provide? They offer from basic life to critical care support. The basic life is the most simple because their patient only needs minimal life support. The crew should be able to handle some illness like cardiac defibrillation, ability to control and monitor dysrhythmia, establish and maintain respiratory airways, and of course administer drugs. The medium one is advanced life support. They handle patients who suffer trauma, burns, and/or cardiac failure, but may suffer from a variety of other conditions.
The utmost air ambulance treatment is the critical care. This type of care is mostly essential for severely ill or injured patients. Critical care air medical transport may include a physician or other specialty staff. Some of the air ambulance services also provide a private service for critical care patients.
By: Nuno Ribeiro
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July 12th, 2010 9:48 am
We hope everyone had a fantastic weekend and you all enjoyed the Air Ambulance Open Day at Dunsfold Park yesterday!
thank Karen
July 12th, 2010 2:26 pm
yea an ambulance is first aid for us before we get to in hospital and this very importance
July 12th, 2010 9:30 pm
I think its amazing how these people are able to provide emergency care in a helicopter. I would think that this is the worst possible place to treat someone. This has got to take some real skill.
July 13th, 2010 10:56 am
“This type of care is mostly essential for severely ill or injured patients.”
And yet this kind of assistance is especially valuable for the victims of automobile accidents
July 14th, 2010 7:25 am
Thank you for informtion ,Now I think that good
July 15th, 2010 7:55 am
There are also an air ambulances nurses there function as an emergency, critical, and intensive care nurse. They must be highly skilled and experienced in order to meet the needs of their patients.
July 15th, 2010 6:29 pm
Great article, useful info you have in there.
July 15th, 2010 9:23 pm
I am not sure there is a Flight Engineer on the air ambulance, maybe you mean a paramedic?