Index
A
A-a (O2), 219
AAA Air Ambulance America, 455
AAMS. See Association of Air Medical
Services (AAMS)
AAP. See American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
AAPCC.
See American Association of PoisonControl Centers (AAPCC)
Abandonment of patient, 115, 116
Abuse or neglect, 113-114
Academic journals, 449-451
Accidental hypothermia, 333-334
Accreditation, 15-16, 134, 319-330 accreditation standards, 322-324 accrediting bodies, 319-320 applying for, 328-329
CAMTS. See Commission on
Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS)
defined, 319 educational components, 326-327 financial incentives, 329 frequently cited deficiencies, 324-327 safety training checklist, 328t site surveyors, 329
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education (ACGME) residency training programs, 16 work-hour constraints, 16, 236 Acetaminophen ingestion, 334
ACGME. See Accreditation Council for
Graduate Medical Education
(ACGME)
ACSCOT. See American College of Surgeons
Committee on Trauma (ACSCOT)
Adenoidal hypertrophy, 225
Administrative liaison, 8-9
Administrative regulations, 93
Adult learning styles, 262-263
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course, 452
Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS), 452
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) course, 452
AEA International/SOS, 456, 459
Aeromed 365 Ltd, 457
Aeromedical Services International, 455
Aerospace Medical Association (ASMA), 435 Agenda for Change, 144
AICD. See Automated internal cardiac defibrillator (AICD)
Aim statement, 142
Air ambulance. See also Fixed-wing aircraft; Helicopter
flight physiology. See Transport physiology and stresses of transport
ground ambulance, compared, 182-186, 298 instrument flight rules (IFRs), 164, 165 safety, 163-165
terrain-avoidance devices, 164
Air Ambulance Incorporated, 455
Air Ambulance International, 457
Air Ambulance Professionals, 455
Air and Surface Transport Nurses Association
(ASTNA), 436, 445
Air MD, 456
Air Medical Communication Specialist certification, 62
Air Medical Journal, 449
Air Medical Physician Association (AMPA),
78, 436
Air medical resource management (AMRM),
363
Air Medical Safety Advisory Council (AMSAC), 436
Airplane.
See Fixed-wing aircraftAirway management adjuncts, 85
Alcohol ingestion, 235
Altitude physiology. See Transport physiology and stresses of transport
Altitude-related effects, 217t
Altitude sickness, 222
Alveolar carbon dioxide, 219
Ambulance. See Air ambulance; Ground ambulance
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) benefits of PFCC, 240-241 bioterrorism/chemical hazards, 338 children with special health care needs,
335
Coding for Pediatrics, 271 disaster preparedness, 378 inhaled nitric oxide, 295 neonatal resuscitation program, 348 parental refusal, 310 patient participation in decision making, 306
Section on Transport Medicine, 437, 454 surfactant administration, 349 threshold of viability, 347 transport listserv, 437 transport newsletter, 437
American Ambulance Association (AAA), 437
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
(AACN), 438
American Association of Poison Control
Centers (AAPCC), 334
American Association of Respiratory Care
(AARC), 438
American College of Emergency Physicians
(ACEP), 438-439
American College of Surgeons Committee on
Trauma (ACSCOT), 332, 333t American Journal of Critical Care, 438 AMPA. See Air Medical Physician Association
(AMPA)
Anencephaly, 426
Anesthesia and operating room experience, 51 ANSI/ASSE Z15.1 safety standard, 157, 159t, 192 Anti-dumping law, 101
Antibiotics, 88t Anticonvulsants, 88t
APLS: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Resource, 452
Appellate court, 94 Appropriate transfer, 108 Arrington v Wong, 103 Arterial oxygenation (PaO2), 219, 227 Aspirin intoxication, 334
Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS), 208, 439
Asthma and croup medications, 88t Asynchronous telemedicine, 353 Atlas and Database of Air Medical Services
(ADAMS), 439
Atmosphere, 216-218 Atmospheric pressure, 216-217. See also
Barometric pressure Attending physician. See Transport physician Audiovisual-assisted self-study program, 50 Australian Nursing Council (ANC), 447 Austrian Air Ambulance, 457
Automated internal cardiac defibrillator
(AICD), 343
Autonomy, 304
Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine,
435
B
Barometric pressure, 216-217, 224-226 Base facility, 209-210
Basic decent minimum view of justice, 305
Basic Life Support (BLS) course, 451 Battery (legal concept), 96
Behavioral emergencies, 335-337 Benchmarking, 135
Bends (decompression sickness), 219-220, 341 Beneficence, 303, 306, 309, 311
“Best Practices for Protecting EMS
Responders during Treatment and
Transport of Victims of Hazardous
Substance Releases,” 338
Billing, coding, and reimbursement, 269-272 Billing regulations, 37
Bioterrorism, 338
Black, Nick, 282
Black box, 192
Blood gas analyzer, 87
Blood glucose monitoring strip, 87
Board of Certification of Emergency Nursing
(BCEN), 440
Bohlke Aviation International, 456
Boyle's law, 218
Brain death, 343
Branding, 252, 252f, 253t
Budgeting, 268
Burditt v U.S.
Department of Health andHuman Services, 109
Burn center, 340-341, 341t
Business strategy, 250
C
CAAMS. See Commission on Accreditation of
Air Medical Services (CAAMS)
Cabin altitude, 221-222
Cabin lighting, 196-197
Cabin pressure, 207, 208
Cabin space, 193-194
California Perinatal Quality Care
Collaborative study, 350
Call-back process, 77
Call-park, 59
CAMTS. See Commission on Accreditation of
Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) Capnography, 85-86
Captain's chair, 160
Car safety seat, 158, 160f
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, 341, 342 Cardiorespiratory-BP-SaO2 monitor, 44t Cardiovascular and vital sign monitors, 86 Care Flight International, 455
Caregiver. See Parent
Carve-out arrangement, 275
Case-based discussions, 263
Case law, 93
Case studies, 262, 263
CCITT. See Critical care interfacility transport team (CCITT)
CCRN. See Certified critical care nurse
(CCRN)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
EMTALA, 101
payer of services, as, 272
telemedicine, 359
Centralized hospital-based communications system, 57t
CERT. See Community emergency response team (CERT)
Certification courses, 14-15, 451-454
Certification examination, 38
Certified critical care nurse (CCRN), 38
Certified flight commander (CFC), 62
CFAI. See Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI)
CFC. See Certified flight commander (CFC) Charge nurse, 431
Chemical, biological, and radiological hazards, 337-338
Child abuse or neglect, 113-114
Children. See also Patient
minors, 96
participation in decision making, 306 ward of the state, 21
Children with special health care needs,
334-335, 336f
CHSSDC. See Congenital Heart Surgeons Society Data Center (CHSSDC)
Circadian rhythm disruption, 169-171
Circuit courts of appeal, 94
Clinical research. See Transport research
Clothing, 162, 166-167, 324-325
CMS. See Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
CO poisoning.
See Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoningCockpit resource management, 171
Code 99291, 270, 271t
Code 99292, 270, 271t
Code 99466, 270, 271t
Code 99467, 270, 271t
Code 99485, 270, 271t
Code 99486, 270, 271t
Code medications, 88t
Codingfor Pediatrics, 271
Collisions and crashes, 18-19, 188
Comcare Alliance, 440
Commission on Accreditation of Air Medical
Services (CAAMS), 330
Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance
Services (CAAS), 319-320. See also
Commission on Accreditation of
Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS)
Commission on Accreditation of Medical
Transport Systems (CAMTS), 440 board members, 321 climate control, 197 contact information, 330, 440 member organizations, 321-322 mission statement, 320 name change, 320 service information, 208 stress recognition and management, 363 vision statement, 320-321
Commission on Fire Accreditation
International (CFAI), 320
Common cause variation, 139
Common causes, 138
Common law, 93
Communication between facilities, 21-22, 264 Communication policies, 420
Communications and the dispatch center,
55-80
administrative protocols, 72-73
call-back process, 77 communications specialist, 62-70 cost/benefit analysis, 77-78
disasters, 79-80
documentation, 77
EMS, 78-79
ergonomics, 59
features of the communications center, 58 flow sheets, 75f
follow-up communication with referring provider, 78, 79f
high-volume times, 59
intake process, 73-76
integration of communications system into practice, 70-71
MCP, 71-72
models of communication systems, 56-57, 57t
“one call does it all” approach, 71 outsourcing of services, 77-78 phone system, 59
policies and procedures, 61 postaccident incident plan (PAIP), 61 radio system, 60
recording and storing conversations, 60-62 satellite-based communication, 80 security, 59
technical equipment costs, 58t Communications specialist, 62-70 Community emergency response team
(CERT), 379
Compagnie Generale de Secours, 457
Computer-assisted interactive self-study program, 50
Conduction system abnormalities, 342
Confidentiality, 111.
See also HealthInformation Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Congenital abdominal wall defects, 421-424 Congenital Heart Surgeons Society, 281 Congenital Heart Surgeons Society Data
Center (CHSSDC), 281
Consent, 307-309
emergency exception rule, 308-309
implied, 97, 308
informed, 96-98, 107
Consequences, 304
Contagious diseases, 338-339 Continuing education, 38, 52-53 Continuous airway pressure (CPAP), 293-294 Continuous quality improvement. See Quality improvement (QI)
Contribution, 121
Control chart, 141
Controlled substances, 82, 89
Cooperation and collaboration
administrative staffs of referring and receiving hospitals, 10
communication between facilities, 21-22, 264
multiple neonatal-pediatric transport services, 5
relationships with referral personnel, 20 Costs, 11-12. See also Financial considerations
dedicated vehicle, 199
fixed-wing aircraft, 209
ground ambulance, 201
helicopter, 205-207
Course in Advanced Trauma Nursing
(CATN II), 453
Court of original jurisdiction, 94
Court system, 94
CPAP. See Continuous airway pressure (CPAP)
CPT transport codes, 270-271, 271t
Crash prevention device, 192 Credentialing, 123
Crew resource management (CRM), 171, 363 Criminal law, 99
Critical care interfacility transport team
(CCITT), 369. See also Transport team Critical Care Medicine, 455
Critical Care Medicine, 449
Critical care nurse, 26t, 38
Critical Care Nurse, 438
Critical care transport EMS provider, 371 Critical incident stress management model, 364 Critical transport decisions, 181
Criticizing referring hospital, 264
CRM. See Customer relationship management (CRM)
Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century, 133 Cuffed airway device, 85
Cultural and religious beliefs, 311, 312 Cultural sensitivity, 242
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes, 270-271, 271t
Customer relationship management (CRM), 247
D
Dalton's law, 219-220
Dashboard, 137
Data storage, 286, 287f
Data validation, 284
Data warehouse, 286
Database, 279
Database development and application, 279-290
case scenario, 280
data acquisition, 282-285
data storage, 286, 287f
data validation, 284
data warehouse, 286 database query, 286, 287f
HIPAA privacy rule, 286-288
HIPAA security rule, 289
legal discovery of databases, 289-290 patient data to be included in database, 283t sample database fields, 285t, 407-412 types of databases, 281-282
Database field, 283, 285t, 407-412
Database query, 286, 287f
DEATH, 232
Debriefing, 366
Defibrillator/cardioverter/pacer system, 87
Decentralized hospital-based communications system, 57t
Decompression sickness, 220-221
Dedicated emergency department, 102
Dedicated transport team, 9, 328
Dedicated vehicle, 199
Dehydration, 230-231
Deidentified health information, 288 Deming, W.
Edwards, 138Designated hospitals, 104-105
Diagnosis-based educational checklist, 39-40t Diagnosis-related group (DRG) payment, 267, 272
Directory of clinical databases (DoCDat), 282 Disaster medical assistance team (DMAT), 379 Disasters
AAP Web site, 378
CCITT, 377-378
communications system, 79-80 EMTALA, 105
Dispatch center. See Communications and the dispatch center
Dispatch intake record, 74f
Distress, 363
District court, 94
Diuretics, 88t
Diversion en route, 115-117
Diversionary status, 102
DMAT. See Disaster medical assistance team (DMAT)
DNR order. See Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order
Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, 312-313 DoCDat. See Directory of clinical databases (DoCDat)
Doctrine of implied consent, 308
Documentation, 125-127 accusations/judgments, 130 communications system, 77 contents of the record, 126-127 details, 127 functions, 125, 126 medical narrative report, 126 policies and procedures, 420 record retention, 127-128 specifics vs generalizations, 127 users, 126
wrap-up narrative, 127
Documentation policies, 420
Documenting by exception, 126 Downstream revenue, 267, 272
DRG payment. See Diagnosis-related group (DRG) payment
Drug card, 90
Drug pack, 89, 90
Drugs. See Medications
Duty, breach, causation, damages, 95-96
Duty time, 235-236
Duty to act, 128-129
E
e-PHI. See Electronically transferred protected health information (e-PHI)
East West Rescue, 459
ECLS. See Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) ECMO. See Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)
ECMO center, 344-347
Economies of scale and scope, 275-276 ED. See Emergency department (ED) Educational initiatives. See Outreach education Efficient zone, 217
Egalitarian view of justice, 305
EHR. See Electronic health record (EHR) Electronic health record (EHR), 211, 282 Electronically transferred protected health information (e-PHI), 289
ELSO. See Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO)
ELSO registry. See Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Registry
Emancipated minor, 97
Emergencia Aera Nacional, 456
Emergency and survival training, 168
Emergency department (ED), 331
Emergency department experience, 51-52 Emergency department telemedicine, 357-358 Emergency exception rule, 308-309 Emergency lights and sirens, 433 Emergency medical communications system. See Communications and the dispatch center
Emergency Medical Journal, 449 Emergency medical services. See EMS and interfacility transport teams
Emergency Medical Services for Children, 441 Emergency medical technician (EMT). See Transport emergency medical technician (EMT); Transport paramedic Emergency medical technician-basic
(EMT-B), 371
Emergency medical technician-intermediate (EMT-I), 371
Emergency medical technician paramedic (EMT-P), 371
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), 10, 101-111 administration of the law, 110-111 ambulances and helicopters, 102-104, 116 anti-dumping law, 101 appropriate transfer, 108 complaints of EMTALA violations, 110 dedicated emergency department, 102 designated hospitals, 104-105 disaster status exception, 105 helipad exemption, 103-104 hospital requirements, 101 informed consent, 107 minor can request treatment, 98 monetary penalties, 111 notice of termination from participation in federal insurance programs, 111 outpatient vs inpatient transfers, 110 “parking” patients, 103 patient transfer (stable vs. unstable condition), 105-110
qualified personnel and transportation equipment, 109, 179
referring physician, 16, 106-107 separate certification form, 107-108
Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), 441
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC), 453
Emergency plan, 419
Emergent consent, 97
Emotional intelligence, 365
EMS and interfacility transport teams, 369-380
disasters, 78-80, 377-378
environmental issues, 375-376 long-term entrapment, 376 patient handoff, 375
sharing expertise, 370-372 similarities/differences between CCITTs and EMS, 369-370
training opportunities, 379-380
triage, 376-377
unexpected medical encounters, 372-376 EMS Web site, 441
EMSC National Resource Center (NRC), 441 EMT. See Transport emergency medical technician (EMT)
EMT-B. See Emergency medical technician- basic (EMT-B)
EMT-I. See Emergency medical technicianintermediate (EMT-I)
EMT-P. See Emergency medical technician paramedic (EMT-P)
EMTALA. See Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
Encephalocele, 426
End-tidal CO2 monitors, 85-86
Endotracheal tube balloons, 226
Engine cycle, 206
Equipment. See Transport equipment Equipment review and competency checklist, 43-45t
Ergonomics, 192, 202
Ethics, 303-317 beneficence/nonmaleficence, 303, 306, 309,
311
commenting on perceived errors/deficient care, 314
consent. See Consent
cultural and religious beliefs, 311, 312
Ethics, continued
DNR order, 312-313
educational resources, 315
ethical obligations to patient, 305-306 ethical precepts, 303-305 hypothetical scenarios for discussion, 315-316
language barriers, 311
miscommunication, 311
parental refusal of care, 310, 311 privacy and confidentiality, 309-310 research, 307, 308f
resuscitation, 313
temporary protective custody, 310-311
Ethylene glycol ingestion, 334
Euro-Flite Ltd, 457
EuroAssistance, 459
Eustress, 363
External markets, 246
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS), 334
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
(ELSO), 344, 345
Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) Registry, 281, 345
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), 294, 344-347
Extreme prematurity, 347-349
Eyewear, 167
F
FAA. See Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Family. See Parent
Family-centered care. See Patient- and familycentered care (PFCC)
FAR 91.17, 235
FAR Part 135, 235
FARs. See Federal aviation regulations (FARs)
Fatigue, 232, 235-236
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 93 investigation of aviation EMS crashes, 192 maximum duty hours, 235 personal medications, 234 pilots “preflight” themselves, 233 proposed rules, 190-191 use of oxygen, 228
Federal aviation regulations (FARs), 205, 228 Fellow, 15, 26t, 36
Fiduciary obligations, 303
FileMaker Pro, 282
Financial considerations, 267-277 billing, coding, and reimbursement, 269-272 budgeting, 268
carve-out arrangement, 275 CMS, 272 costs. See Costs
CPT codes, 270-271, 271t downstream revenue, 267, 272 economies of scale and scope, 275-276 fixed costs, 268-269, 268t goodwill, exposure, and branding, 274-275 hospital mergers/merging of units, 276 interfacility agreement, 269
Maclaran and McGowan research study, 274 nurse practitioners, 271-272 Sinay research study, 276 tertiary transport team, 269-270 value-based purchasing (VBP), 272 variable costs, 268t, 269 vendor contracts, 273-274
First responders, 371
Fixed costs, 206, 268-269, 268t
Fixed-wing aircraft, 207-209. See also Air ambulance; Transport vehicle cabin pressure, 207, 208 limitations/disadvantages, 209 maintenance, 208-209 number of caregivers, 4 operation costs, 209 purchase price, 209 range, 198 response time, 184 use of, for business ventures, 209
Fixed-wing delay, 184
Flattening of the hierarchy, 364 Flight Nurses of Australia, 447 Flight Nursing, 442
Flight physiology. See Transport physiology and stresses of transport
Flight Web, 442
Fluid dynamics, 232
Flying Doctors Society, 458
Follow-up notification system, 255
4 P's of marketing, 249
Free standing communications system, 57t Full-body immobilization device, 160
G
g-forces, 231
Gas expansion ratio, 218
Gastroschisis, 421, 422
General Practice Research Database (GPRD),
281
German Air Rescue, 457
Glucometer, 87
Good Samaritan laws, 372
Goodwill, exposure, and branding, 267,
274-275
Gravitational forces, 231
Ground ambulance, 199-203. See also
Transport vehicle
advantages, 199-201 after-market retrofitters, 156
air transport, compared, 182-186, 298 ANSI/ASSE Z15.1 safety standard, 157, 159t captain's chair, 160
car safety seat, 158, 160f
cost, 201
EMTALA, 102-104, 116
equipment review and competency checklist, 43t
exemption from oversight/standards, 156-157
full-body immobilization device, 160 identified risks and hazards, 163 in-vehicle telemetry monitoring, 163 limitations, 201-203
maintenance, 203
motion sickness, 201
neonatal transport incubators, 161 number of caregivers, 4 optimizing safety management, 158t range, 198
rear occupant hazards, 202
safety, 156-163
systems approach to safety and risk
management, 157
traditional box ambulance configuration,
202
types, 201
Guidelines for Air and Ground Transport of
Neonatal and Pediatric Patients, 437
H
Hackman v American Medical Response, 118 HALT, 365
Hazard warning device, 192
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (Hazwoper) standard, 338
HBOT. See Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
(HBOT)
Health care law, 96-98. See also Legal issues
Health care professionals. See Neonatal transport team (NTT); Transport team Health care surrogate, 96
Health Information Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA), 111-115 abuse or neglect, 113-114 communicable diseases, 113 follow-up communication, 78
HIPAA compliance requirements, 115
HIPAA regulations in conflict with state laws, 113
monetary penalties/medical malpractice suits, 112
notice of privacy practices, 112 privacy notice forms, 112 privacy rule, 286-288 protected health information (PHI), 287-288
public health reporting, 113 security rule, 289 social media, 114
HEAR. See Hospital emergency and administrative radio (HEAR)
Heart disease, 342-343
HEICS. See Hospital emergency incident command system (HEICS)
Helicopter, 203-207. See also Air ambulance;
Transport vehicle advantages/disadvantages, 204-205 costs, 205-207
EMTALA, 102-104
FAA proposed rules, 190-191 fixed/variable costs, 206-207 landing zone requirements, 204-205 maintenance, 206
number of caregivers, 4 purchase price, 206
safety, 168
service area, 204
speed, 204
VFRs/IFRs, 205
weather considerations, 205
Helicopter Association International (HAI), 442
Helicopter cycle, 206
Helipad exemption, 103-104
Heng-Gref Medical Services, 459
Henry's law, 220-221
Herzliya Medical Center, 458
HIE. See Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
High-visibility clothing, 162, 193
HIPAA. See Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
HIPAA privacy rule, 286-288
HIPAA security rule, 289
Hippocratic Oath, 111
Hospital emergency and administrative radio (HEAR), 60
Hospital emergency incident command system (HEICS), 377
Hospital mergers, 276
Human resources policies, 420
Humidity, 230-231
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), 341-342
Hyperthermia, 87
Hypothermia, 87, 333-334. See also
Therapeutic hypothermia
Hypoxia, 226-228
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), 295, 350
I
Identifiable protected health information (PHI), 288
IFRs. See Instrument flight rules (IFRs)
“I'm safe” checklist, 233t
Implantable pacemaker, 342-343
Implied consent, 97, 308
In-Flight Nurses Association (IFNA), 447
In loco parentis, 96
In-vehicle telemetry monitoring, 163
Incident management, 125
Incubator, 83, 161
Indemnity, 121
Indigent patients, 101. See also Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
Infant simulator, 12
Infection control, 338-339
Informed consent, 96-98, 107, 307
Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), 44t, 85, 294-295, 345-347
iNO. See Inhaled nitric oxide
Inotropic agents, 88t
Institutional review board (IRB), 307, 308f
Instrument flight rules (IFRs), 164, 165, 205 Insurance
patients, 19-20 transport team crashes, 18-19
Intake process, 73-76
Integrity, 306
Intelligent transportation system technologies, 192
Intended variation, 138
Interactive telemedicine, 353
Interfacility agreements, 269
Interfacility transport team. See Transport team
Internal quality process, 128
International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), 442
International organizations, 447-448
International Society of Air Medical Services (ISAS), 447
International transport, 454-459
International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical
Care Society (ITACCS), 443
International travel electrical adapter, 82
Intracranial pressure medications, 88t
Intracranial pressure monitoring, 88
Intravenous fluids, 88t
Intravenous (IV) infusion pumps, 43-44t, 87 IRB. See Institutional review board (IRB) Isolette, 83
IV pumps. See Intravenous (IV) infusion pumps
J
Jet Flite, 457
Jet lag, 171
Joint liability, 121
journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine,
449
Journal of Pediatrics, 450
Journals, 449-451
JumpSTART, 377
Jury trial, 94-95
Just Culture, 364, 366
Justice, 304-305
K
Key driver diagram, 142
Key drivers, 142
L
Laboratory experience (facsimile training), 52 Language barriers, 311
Laryngeal mask airway, 85
Lean manufacturing, 144
Learning styles, 262-263
Lecture, 38, 50 Legal issues, 91-132
abandonment of patient, 115, 116 contribution, 121 court system, 94 delivery at receiving facility, 119-120 discovery of databases, 289-290 diversion en route, 115-117 documentation, 125-128 duty, breach, causation, damages, 95-96 duty to act, 128-129
EMTALA. See Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
Good Samaritan laws, 372
HIPAA. See Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
incident management, 125
indemnity, 121 informed consent, 96-98, 107 jury trial, 94-95 licensure, 99-100 litigation support, 125 mission diversion, 115-117 negligence per se claim, 100 on-scene responses, 117-118 parent passengers, 130-131 prima facie case, 100 quality of care issues, 128-130 record retention, 127-128 risk management, 123-125 shared legal liability, 120-121 stacking, 117 standard of care, 95-96, 131 state vs federal law, 93 statute of limitations, 127 telemedicine, 358-359 transfer agreement, 122, 413-415 transfer of medical responsibility, 115-121 transporting nonpatients, 130-131 when duty to patient starts, 118 Legislative law, 93 Length-based tape, 89
Length-weight chart, 89
Libertarian view of justice, 305
Licensure, 15-16, 38, 99-100
Lobbying, 265
Long-term entrapment, 376
M
Maclaran and McGowan research study, 274 Magnetic patient tracking boards, 261 Managed care, 19
Managed care contracts, 20 Manager/management, 11
Market gap analysis, 248-249
Marketing, 245-256
branding, 252, 252f, 253t business strategy, 250
customer relationship management (CRM), 247
customer wants, 246-248
defined, 249
defining the customer, 246 demonstration of services, 253t educational initiatives. See Outreach education
evaluating effectiveness of marketing plan, 254-255
follow-up notification system, 255
4 P's, 249
implementation of marketing plan, 253254, 254t
incentives (education), 253t market gap analysis, 248-249 marketing mix, 249
marketing plan, 251
media (written and Internet), 253t personal/social contact, 253t product life cycle, 249 program assessment, 250
social media, 248 surveys, 247, 247t
SWOT analysis, 250, 251t
Marketing mix, 249
Marketing plan, 251
M.A.R.M., 458
MAST, 226
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), 239
Maximum duty hours, 235-236
MCHB. See Maternal and Child Health
Bureau (MCHB)
MCP. See Medical control physician (MCP) Medicaid reimbursement, 19
MEDIC'AIR International, 457
Medical Air Rescue Service, Ltd, 459
Medical control physician (MCP), 35t, 403-406 communications system, 71-72 educational duties, 405 leadership duties, 405 patient care activities, 404-405 position description, 403-404 professional accountability, 406 reporting relationship, 404 requirements, 404 research duties, 406 special assignments/project responsibilities, 405
specific capabilities, 406 transport capabilities, 405 Medical director
quality improvement, 146 roles and responsibilities, 34t safety, 172
Medical malpractice, 95-96. See also Legal issues
Medical narrative report, 126
Medical protocols and policies, 421
Medical record keeping. See Documentation Medical Rescue International, 459
Medical simulation center, 12-13
Medical Team Training, 363 Medication bag, 45t
Medications
basic groups, 88t
controlled substances, 82, 89 drug card, 90 drug pack, 89, 90 surfactant, 82, 89
Meningocele, 427
Mental health emergencies, 335-337
Merging of units/hospitals, 276
Metabolic acidosis, 423
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), 339
Microsoft Access, 282
Minor parents, 97
Minors, 96, 97
MINT. See Mortality index for neonatal transportation (MINT)
Mission diversion, 115-117
Mission statement, 8
Mode of transport, 3
Model for Improvement, 142
Mortality index for neonatal transportation (MINT), 292
Motion sickness, 169, 201
MRSA. See Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
Multiple neonatal-pediatric transport services, 5
Myelomeningocele, 427
N
Nasopharyngeal airway, 85
National Air Ambulance, 455
National Air Transportation Association (NATA), 443
National Association of Air Medical Communication Specialists (NAACS), 443-444
National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP), 444
National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN), 444
National Association of State EMS Directors (NASEMSD), 445
National Certification Corporation (NCC), 38
National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA), 445
National EMSC Data Analysis Resource
Center (NEDARC), 441
National Flight Nurses Association (NFNA), 445
National Flight Paramedic Association
(NFPA), 446
National Incident mMnagement System (NIMS), 377
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) safety recommendations (2008), 189-190 special investigation report (2006), 188-189
NCC. See National Certification Corporation (NCC)
Negligence per se claim, 100
Neonatal ICU, 344
Neonatal intensive care and delivery room experience, 52
Neonatal-pediatric transport
administration. See Transport program administration
background and principles, 1-2 components, 2
critical transport decisions, 181 dedicated transport team, 9, 328 mode of transport, 3 multiple neonatal-pediatric transport services, 5
outside transport service, 210
overview (flowchart), 461
patient condition for transfer, 20-21 personnel. See Transport team primary medical provider participating in neonatal transport, 425, 430 professional associations, 435-448 resources. See Transport resources roles and responsibilities of transport, 430-432
specialized neonatal-pediatric transport service, 5
transport vehicle. See Transport vehicle vehicle selection. See Vehicle selection
Neonatal resuscitation program, 348 Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), 451 Neonatal transport incubators, 161
Neonatal transport team (NTT), 296-297. See also Transport team
Neural tube defect (NTD), 425-430 New Zealand Nurses Organization, 448
NIMS. See National Incident Management
System (NIMS)
911 dispatch center, 56, 57t
Nitric oxide transport ventilator and delivery system, 44t, 85
Noise, 228
Nonmaleficence, 303, 306, 309, 311 Notice of privacy practices, 112 NTD. See Neural tube defect (NTD) NTSB. See National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
NTT. See Neonatal transport team (NTT) Nurse, 26t, 35t, 381-386
additional training, 13 communications specialist, as, 62 educational duties, 384 environmental conditions, 386 leadership duties, 385
licensure, 38
multiple positions (transport nurse/nurse in hospital), 9
operation of transport equipment, 384 patient care activities, 383-384 physical capabilities, 385-386 position description, 381-382 professional accountability, 385 reporting relationship, 382 requirements, 382-383 research duties, 385 roles and responsibilities, 431 special assignments/project responsibilities, 384-385
Nurse practitioner, 271-272
NurseScribe, 448
O
Obligations, 303
Occult spinal dysraphism, 427 Occupant restraint devices, 325 Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), 337 Omphalocele, 421, 422
On scene response. See EMS and interfacility transport teams
“One call does it all” approach, 71
One-way patient transfer, 180
Operational database, 282
Organ procurement and transplantation, 343-344
Organization chart (flowchart), 461
Organizational critical incident management policy, 364
Orientation program, 41-42
departmental overview, 48 departmental policies/procedures, 49 job responsibilities, 49 safety responsibilities, 49
Oropharyngeal airway, 85
OSHA. See Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA)
Otitis media, 225
Out-of-hospital time, 186
Outpatient vs inpatient transfers, 110
Outreach education, 257-266
case-based discussions, 263
case studies, 262, 263
certification courses, 451-454 communication with referring facility personnel, 264
criticizing referring hospital, 264 education content, 263-264
EMS continuing education courses, 265 frequently asked questions, 258-259t instructors, 261, 262
learning styles, 262-263
lobbying, 265
objectives, 257t
promotional items, 261 regional/state-wide initiatives, 264-265 ride-along programs, 263 sample topic list, 260
simulation-based training, 263
social media, 260
Outside transport service, 210
Outsourcing, 77-78. See also Vendor contracts
Oxygen and air, 195
Oxygen and air cylinders, 86
P
PAIP. See Postaccident incident plan (PAIP)
PaO2, 219, 227
Paramedic. See Transport paramedic Parent
cultural and religious beliefs, 311, 312 lack of health literacy, 311 presence of, during provision of care, 241-242
refusal of care, 310, 311
surrogate decision maker, as, 304 transporting nonpatients, 130-131 where parent is a minor, 97
Parent passengers, 130-131
Parental involvement/family presence, 241-242
Parental refusal of care, 310, 311
“Parking” patients, 103
Partial pressure of gases, 219t
Partial pressure of oxygen (PO2), 218
Partial space equivalent zone, 217-218 Patient
anticipation of transfer, 20-21 stabilization of, before transfer, 20 stable condition, 106
temperature, 87
weight, 89
Patient- and family-centered care (PFCC), 239-244
arrival at receiving facility, 243
benefits, 240-241
core concepts, 240
cultural sensitivity, 242
defined, 239
parental involvement/family presence, 241-242
“point person,” 243
Patient autonomy, 96
Patient condition for transfer, 20-21
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act, 289
Patient tracer process, 16
Patient transfer (stable vs unstable condition), 105-110
Patient transport and admission records, 45t
PDSA cycle, 143
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) course, 453
Pediatric burn center, 340-341
Pediatric Critical Care, 450
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 446
Pediatric Education for Prehospital
Professionals (PEPP), 453
Pediatric Emergency Care, 450-451
Pediatric ICU, 339-340
Pediatric intensive care experience, 51
Pediatric risk of mortality (PRISM), 292
Pediatric Transport Listserv (PEDTPT-L), 446 Pediatrics, 449-450
PEDTPT-L, 446
PEEP. See Positive end-expiratory pressure
(PEEP)
Pem-Database.Org, 446
Personal autonomy, 304
Personal flotation devices, 168
Personal protective equipment (PPE), 157, 158t, 163, 192, 193, 338
Personnel. See Transport team
Personnel costs, 11
PFCC. See Patient- and family-centered care (PFCC)
PHI. See Protected health information (PHI)
Phone system, 59
Physical gas laws, 218-220
Physician. See Transport physician
Physician assistant, 26t Physician-credentialing files, 16
Physiologic deficient zone, 217
Physiologic zone, 217
PIF. See Program information form (PIF)
Pilot salaries, 206, 209
Plan, do, study, act (PDSA) cycle, 143
Pneumatic anti-shock garments, 226
Pneumatic splints, 226
Pneumatosis, 218
Pneumocephalus, 218
Pneumoperitoneum, 218
Pneumothorax, 225
PO2, 218
“Point person,” 243
Poison center, 334
Policies and procedures, 417-434 communication policies, 420 documentation policies, 420 general policies, guidelines, and information, 417-418
human resources policies, 420 medical protocols and policies, 421 policy examples. See Policy examples safety and travel policies, 418-419
Policy examples, 421-433 congenital abdominal wall defects, 421-424 emergency lights and sirens, 433 ground transport provider skills competency, 432
neural tube defect (NTD), 425-430 primary medical provider participating in neonatal transport, 425
roles and responsibilities of transport, 430-432
Portable blood gas analyzer, 87
Portable glucometer, 87
Portable suction, 45t, 86
Position descriptions, 381-406. See also individual position descriptions
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), 227 Postaccident incident plan (PAIP), 61
PPE. See Personal protective equipment (PPE) Practice review sessions, 47-48
Prehospital Emergency Care, 451 Preponderance of the evidence, 94-95
Prerecorded lecture, 38
Preterm/premature infants, 347-349
Prima facie case, 100
Primary medical provider (MD), 425, 430 PRISM. See Pediatric risk of mortality (PRISM) Privacy. See Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Privacy notice forms, 112
Procedural decision making and implementation, 30
Product life cycle, 249
Professional associations, 435-448
Program director, 34t
Program information form (PIF), 329 Prolonged entrapment, 376
Promotional items, 261
Prospective activities, 146
Prostaglandins, 82
Protected health information (PHI), 287-288
Protective clothing, 167
Protocols, 16. See also Policies and procedures
Providing Emergency Care Under Federal Law:
EMTALA, 131
Public health reporting, 113
Public relations skills, 31
Pulse oximeter, 44t, 86
Pulse oximetry, 227, 228
Pulse synchronization, 86
Q
QI. See Quality improvement (QI)
QI committee, 146
QI coordinator, 145, 145t
Qualified personnel and transportation equipment, 109
Quality improvement (QI), 13-14, 133-153 common cause variation, 139
control chart, 141 definitions, 133-134
elements of QI program, 144 end product of QI program, 152 example, 147-151t
IOM dimensions of quality, 134
Lean manufacturing, 144 medical director, 146
Model for Improvement, 142 multidisciplinary commitment, 152 objectives of QI program, 145
PDSA cycle, 143 prospective/retrospective activities, 146
QI committee, 146
QI coordinator, 145, 145t
report results through established organizational structure, 152 review of adverse events/certain types of transports, 40-41 run chart, 139-141 selecting quality indicators, 135
Six Sigma, 143 special cause variation, 139 targeted areas, 136-137t tracking quality indicators, 135-137 variation, 138-139
Quality of care issues, 128-130 Quality review, 124 questionpro.com, 247
R
Radio system, 60
Range, 198
Rapid decompression, 222 Rapid-sequence intubation medications, 88t RDS. See Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) Rear occupant hazards, 202 Record of patient care, 420 Record retention, 127-128
Referring physician. See also Primary medical provider (MD)
EMTALA requirements, 16, 106-107 final responsibility, 16
follow-up communication with dispatch center, 78, 79f
inappropriate transport services, 109 resources needed during transport, 3 Refrigerated medications pouch, 45t Regional poison center, 334 Regional transport consortium, 5 Regionalization of services, 1, 331 Release of Information, 288 Remote monitoring telemedicine, 353 Request for proposal (RFP), 273 Research studies. See Transport research Residency training programs, 16-17 Resident, 16-17, 26t, 28-29, 37 Resident work rules, 18, 36 Resources. See Transport resources Respectable minority rule, 95
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), 89, 292, 349
Respiratory quotient fudge factor, 219
Respiratory therapist. See Transport respiratory therapist
Response time, 183-185
Resuscitation, 313
Retrospective activities, 146
Reverse transport, 4
RFP. See Request for proposal (RFP)
Ride-along program, 263
Rights, 304
Risk management
credentialing, 123 incident management, 125
litigation support, 125
policies, procedures, and protocols, 124 quality reviews, 124
Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, 448
Run chart, 139-141
S
Safety, 155-177, 187-191 air ambulance, 163-165 circadian rhythm disruption, 169-171 clothing, 162, 166-167
collisions and crashes, 188 emergency and survival training, 168 environmental factors, 165
ergonomics, 192 ground ambulance, 156-163
jet lag, 171 medical director, 172 motion sickness, 169
NTSB safety recommendations (2008), 189-190
NTSB special investigation report (2006),
188-189
physical requirements, 169 policies and procedures, 165-166 program director, 172
rehearsal of evacuation procedures, 168 sleep deprivation, 169-171
team participation policy, 169, 170f
Safety, continued
teamwork, 171-172
vehicle orientation, 167-168
weather conditions, 165 www.objectivesafety.net, 193
Safety and travel policies, 418-419
Safety culture survey, 329
Safety training checklist, 328t
SARS. See Severe acute respiratory syndrome
(SARS)
Satellite-based communication, 80
Scale economies, 275, 276
Scene telemedicine, 356-357
Schaefer's Air Service, 455
Scope economies, 275, 276
Scope of practice, 16, 28, 38
Securing equipment and supplies, 325
Self-imposed stresses, 232-236
alcohol ingestion, 235
DEATH, 232
duty time, 235-236 eating/diet, 236 fatigue, 235-236 illness, 233
“I'm safe” checklist, 233t
medication, 234 smoking, 235 stress, 234-235
Self-learning modules, 38
Service area, 199, 204
Several liability, 121
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), 339
Shared legal liability, 120-121
Shift work, 169-171
Shore line, 196
Simulation-based training, 263
Simulation education center, 12-13
Sinay research study, 276
Single universal equipment pack, 81
Site surveyors, 329
Six Sigma, 143
Skyservice Lifeguard, 455
Sleep deprivation, 169-171
Smoking, 235
Social media, 114, 248, 260
Solid organ transplantation, 343-344
SOS International, 456
Special cause variation, 139
Special causes, 138
Special considerations, 331-352
accidental hypothermia, 333-334
AICD, 343
behavioral emergencies, 335-337 burn center, 340-341, 341t chemical, biological, and radiological hazards, 337-338
children with special health care needs, 334-335, 336f
ECMO center, 344-347
extreme prematurity, 347-349 hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), 341-342
hypothermia, 333-334, 350 hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), 350
implantable pacemaker, 342-343 infection control, 338-339 inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), 345-347 mental health emergencies, 335-337 neonatal ICU considerations, 344-350 organ procurement and transplantation, 343-344
pediatric ED considerations, 331-339 pediatric ICU considerations, 339-344 poison center, 334
premature infants, 347-349 surfactant replacement therapy, 349 therapeutic hypothermia, 350
trauma center, 332-333
“Special Investigation Report on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Operations,” 188
SQL. See Structured query language (SQL) Stabilization and preparation time, 185-186 S.T.A.B.L.E., 452
Stable condition, 106
Stacking, 117
Staffing. See Transport team
Standard deviation, 138
Standard of care, 95-96, 131
State supreme court, 94
Statute of limitations, 127
Statutory law, 93
Stopping the line, 364
Storage pack, 81
Store and forward telemedicine, 353
Stress, 234-235
Stress management, 363-367
Stresses of flight and transport, 223-232. See also Transport physiology and stresses of transport
Structured query language (SQL), 286
Subcutaneous emphysema, 218
Suction, 45t, 86, 195
Supply box, 45t
Supply cabinets, 196
Supreme Court of the United States, 94
Surfactant, 82, 89
Surfactant administration, 292-294, 349 Surrogate decision makers, 304 surveymonkey.com, 247
Surveys, 247, 247t
Survival training, 168
Swiss Air Ambulance, 458
“Swoop and scoop” practice, 2
SWOT analysis, 250, 251t
Synchronous telemedicine, 353
T
Team coordinator, 34t
Team participation policy, 169, 170f
Team physician. See Transport physician
Team Steps, 363
Teamwork, 171-172
Telemedicine, 211, 353-362 credentialing and privileging, 359 defined, 353
delivery system, 354-355 emergency department, 357-358 equipment and telecommunications, 353-358
future of, 359-360
liability insurance, 358-359
purpose, 353
reimbursement, 359
scene, 356-357
during transport, 357
types, 353
Telephone system, 59
Temperature variation, 229-230 Template-only documentation, 126 Temporary protective custody, 310-311 Tertiary care center, 5, 36
Tertiary transport team, 269-270
The Joint Commission, 16, 82, 144, 145, 319
Therapeutic hypothermia, 295-296, 350
Thermal stress, 229-230
Thornton v Southwest Detroit Hospital, 110 Three-way patient transfer, 180
Toll-free number, 59
Torts, 93
Total space equivalent zone, 218
Toxic ingestions, 334
Tracheal mucosa damage, 85
Training, 3, 29-31, 37-38
accreditation standard (education specific to transport environment), 326-327 air ambulance, 164
alternative teaching methods, 38, 50 anesthesia and operating room experience,
51
certification courses, 14-15, 451-454
certification examination, 38 diagnosis-based educational checklist, 39-40t
emergency department experience, 51-52
EMS and interfacility transport teams, 379-380
evaluation methods, 47-48, 53
format of educational sessions, 38, 50
importance, 12, 13
instructors, 50
laboratory experience (facsimile training),
52
Training, continued
neonatal intensive care and delivery room experience, 52
orientation. See Orientation program pediatric intensive care experience, 51 potential sites of training experiences, 50, 51-52
practice review sessions, 47-48 required skills/competencies, 41-47, 51-52 residency training programs, 16-17 simulation education center, 12-13
Trans Care International, 458
Transfer agreement, 4, 10, 122, 413-415 Transfer form, 463
Transfer of medical responsibility, 115-121 Transport database collection fields, 407-412 Transport dispatch center. See
Communications and the dispatch center
Transport emergency medical technician (EMT), 26t, 36t, 395-398
educational duties, 397
environmental conditions, 398 leadership duties, 397-398 operation of transport equipment, 397 patient care activities, 396-397 physical capabilities, 398 position description, 395-396 professional accountability, 398 reporting relationship, 396 requirements, 396 research duties, 398 special assignments/project responsibilities, 397
Transport equipment, 81-90
airway management adjuncts, 85 ambulance, 43t cardiorespiratory-BP-SaO2 monitor, 44t cardiovascular and vital sign monitors, 86 compatibility of all mechanical equipment, 82
cuffed airway device, 85 defibrillator/cardioverter/pacer system, 87 end-tidal CO2 monitors, 85-86
equipment review and competency checklist, 43-45t
essential features of the equipment, 83t incubator, 83
inhaled nitric oxide, 44t, 85 intracranial pressure monitoring, 88
IV pumps, 43-44t, 87
life expectancy of equipment, 12 medication bag, 45t
nitric oxide transport ventilator system, 44t, 85
oxygen and air cylinders, 86
pulse oximeter, 44t, 86 refrigerated medications pouch, 45t single universal equipment pack, 81 specific equipment list, 84t
storage pack, 81
suction capability, 45t, 86 supply box, 45t transport incubator, 43t transport ventilator, 44t trauma supplies, 45t ventilator, 83-85 video-assisted intubation device, 85
Transport equipment review and competency checklist, 43-45t
Transport incubator, 43t, 83
Transport listserv, 437, 446
Transport medicine transfer agreement, 122, 413-415
Transport newsletter, 437
Transport nurse. See Nurse
Transport Nurse Advanced Trauma Course (TNATC), 454
Transport organizations and Web sites, 435-448
Transport outreach education. See Outreach education
Transport paramedic, 26t, 36t, 391-395 educational duties, 393 environmental conditions, 395 leadership duties, 394 operation of transport equipment, 393 patient care activities, 392-393 physical capabilities, 395 position description, 391 professional accountability, 394 reporting relationship, 391-392 requirements, 392 research duties, 394-395 special assignments/ project responsibilities, 394
Transport physician, 26t, 35t, 399-403 educational duties, 401 environmental conditions, 403 leadership duties, 402 operation of transport equipment, 401 patient care activities, 400-401 physical capabilities, 403 professional accountability, 402 program description, 399 reporting relationship, 400 requirements, 400 research duties, 402 special assignments/project responsibilities, 402
Transport physiology and stresses of transport, 215-237
altitude-related effects, 217t altitude sickness, 222 atmosphere, 216-218 barometric pressure, 224-226
Boyle's law, 218
cabin altitude, 221-222 cumulative nature of stresses, 223 Dalton's law, 219-220 decompression sickness, 220-221 dehydration, 230-231 effects of altitude on oxygenation, 220t fatigue, 232 fluid dynamics, 232 gravitational forces, 231 Henry's law, 220-221 humidity, 230-231 hypoxia, 226-228 noise, 228
partial pressure of gases, 219t physical gas laws, 218-220 physiologic zones, 216-218 prevention of complications, 223t rapid decompression, 222 self-imposed stresses, 232-236 temperature variation, 229-230 vibration, 229
Transport program administration, 7-23 administrative liaison, 8-9 billing regulations, 37
costs, 11-12 manager/management, 11 mission statement, 8
skill requirements. See Transport team
Transport research, 291-302 air versus ground transport, 298
ECMO, 294
inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), 294-295 IRB, 307, 308f
neonatal transport team (NTT), 296-297 possible topics for future research, 298, 299t
research funding, 299-300
research training, 300 specialized vs nonspecialized teams, 297-298
surfactant administration, 292-294 therapeutic hypothermia, 295-296 transport risk scores, 292
Transport resources, 435-459 certification courses, 451-454 disaster preparedness, 378 international transport, 454-459 journals, 449-451 transport organizations and Web sites, 435-448
www.callcorder.com, 62 www.objectivesafety.net, 193 www.pemfellows.com, 29
Transport respiratory therapist, 26t, 36, 386-390
educational duties, 388 environmental conditions, 390 leadership duties, 389
operation of transport equipment, 389 Transport respiratory therapist, continued patient care activities, 387-388 physical capabilities, 390 position description, 386 professional accountability, 390 reporting relationship, 387 requirements, 387 research duties, 390 roles and responsibilities, 432 special assignment/project responsibilities, 389
Transport restocking policy, 45t
Transport risk index of physiologic stability (TRIPS), 292
Transport risk scores, 292
Transport team, 25-31. See also individual team members
communication during transport, 31 contagious diseases, 338 continuing education, 38, 52-53 emergency medical technician (EMT), 26t, 36t, 395-398
fellow, 26t
medical control physician, 35t, 403-406 medical director, 34t
most common team compositions, 27t number of team members dispatched, 4 nurse. See Nurse
overview, 26t, 34-36t, 381-406 paramedic, 26t, 36t, 391-395 personality traits, 29 personnel selection, 29 physician assistant/critical care nurse, 26t procedural decision making and implementation, 30
program director, 34t public relations skills, 31
required skills/competencies, 41-47, 51-52 resident, 16-17, 26t, 28-29
respiratory therapist, 26t, 36, 386-390, 432 scope of practice, 16, 28
self-imposed stresses, 232-236 self-interests, 305 skills competency, 432 stress management, 363-367 team configuration, 3, 33 team coordinator, 34t team physician. See Transport physician training. See Training
Transport team coordinator, 34t Transport team dispatcher. See also
Communications specialist
job description, 63-64f performance evaluation, 64-69f
Transport team log sheet, 76
Transport team medical director, 34t. See also Medical director
Transport team QI coordinator, 145, 145t Transport times, 183-186
Transport vehicle
airplane. See Fixed-wing aircraft ambulance. See Ground ambulance appropriate mode of transport. See Vehicle selection
base facility, 209-210 cabin lighting, 196-197 cabin space, 193-194 climate control, 197 collisions and crashes, 18-19, 188 communications equipment, 197-198 costs. See Costs dedicated vehicle, 199 electrical outlets, power/demand inverters, 196
future technologies, 211 helicopter. See Helicopter ideal transport vehicle, 187 medical configuration, 194-195 medical equipment, 196 occupant restraint devices, 325 oxygen and air, 195 range, 198 securing equipment and supplies, 325 service area, 199 speed, 198 suction, 195 supply cabinets, 196
Transport ventilator, 44t “Transporting Children With Special Health
Care Needs,” 335
Transporting nonpatients, 130-131 Trauma Care Journal, 451
Trauma center, 332-333
Trauma Nursing Core Curriculum (TNCC),
454
Trauma supplies, 45t
Travel advisories, 165
Travel Care International, Inc, 456
Triage, 376-377
TRIPS. See Transport risk index of physiologic stability (TRIPS)
2-challenge rule, 172
Two-way patient transfer, 180
2-way radio, 60 250-yard rule, 102 Type I ambulance, 201 Type II ambulance, 201 Type III ambulance, 201
U
UK London Heathrow, 458 Unintended variation, 138 Unit-based communications center, 56, 57t Unit secretary, 431
US Air Ambulance, 456
US Census database, 282
US Circuit courts of appeal, 94
US Constitution, 93
US district court, 94
US Supreme Court, 94
V
Valsalva maneuver, 225
Value-based purchasing (VBP), 272
Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE), 339 Variable costs, 206-207, 268t, 269
Variation, 138-139
VBP. See Value-based purchasing (VBP) Vehicle orientation, 167-168
Vehicle selection. See also Transport vehicle
ideal transport vehicle, 187
logistic indicators, 182-183 out-of-hospital time, 186
response time, 183-185 stabilization and preparation time,
185-186
time and distance indicators, 182 transport times, 183-186
Vehicle stabilization technology, 192
Vendor contracts, 273-274 Ventilator, 83-85
Vermont Oxford Network (VON) database,
281
VFRs. See Visual flight rules (VFRs)
Vibration, 229
Video-assisted intubation device, 85 Videoconferencing. See Telemedicine Virtual PICU Systems, 281
Virtual private network (VPN), 354
Virtues, 304
Visual flight rules (VFRs), 165, 205
VPN. See Virtual private network (VPN)
VRE. See Vancomycin-resistant enterococci
(VRE)
Vuelo de Vida (Life Flight), 456
W
Ward of the state, 21
Water egress survival training, 327 Weather conditions, 165, 205
Weight-drug-dose table, 90 Weight-for-age chart, 89
Wings Medical Group of Companies, 458
Work-hour constraints, 16
Wrap-up narrative, 127
Wright v City of Los Angeles, 118 www.callcorder.com, 62 www.objectivesafety.net, 193 www.pemfellows.com, 29
Z
Z15.1 safety standard, 157, 159t, 192 Zepeda v City of Los Angeles, 118 zoomerang.com, 247
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