Conclusion
Transport-related stresses create a significant challenge to personnel providing medical care to critically ill or injured children or neonates. An in-depth knowledge of flight physiology, stresses of flight, and self-imposed stresses enables the transport team to provide optimal patient care in the unique environment.
The team must anticipate and prevent potentially serious complications by vigilant monitoring of the patient's condition and the initiation of appropriate treatment.Selected Readings
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