Chp 1- General info and nursing considerations Flashcards
gtts
Drops(pharmacology)
GCS
glascow coma scale
CASF
Contingency Air Staging Force
CDC
center for disease control
AF IMT 3899
patient movement record
AF IMT 3899 A
Patient movement record progress note
AF 3899B
Patient movement record physician orders
AF 3899C
Patient movement record physical assessment
AF 3899D
Patient movement record hemodynamic/respiratory flowsheet
AF 3899E
Patient movement intake/output
AF 3899F
Patient movement physician orders for behavior management and restraints
AF 3899G
Patient movement restraint observation flow sheet
AF 3899H
Patient movement neurological assessment
AF 3899I
Patient movement medication record
AF 3899J
Patient movement rhythm/hemodynamic strip
AF 3899K
Patient movement in-flight resuscitation flowsheet
AF 3899L
Patient movement record enroute critical care
AF 3899M
Patient movement record PCA/PNB/epidural hand-off form
AF 3899N
patient movement pain adjunct flow sheet
ASTNA
Air and surface transport nurses Association
MCD
medical crew director
AFI 41-307 Chp.1 entry 1.5
Responsibilities. It is the responsibility of AE unit commanders to ensure assigned personnel are using the document to provide initial and recurring training for aeromedical evacuation crewmembers. Headquarters air mobility command, command nurse is the major command office of primary responsibility for this AFI
AFI 41-307 Chp.1 entry 1.6
standard of care performance- gerneral
what is ZULU time also called?
GMT- greenwich mean time, used in Greenwich, England
AFI 41-307 attachment 14
AE patient safety program
1A
Severely ill psychiatric patient, who requires close supervision, should arrive at the aircraft in hospital clothing, sedated, and restrained on a dressed litter.
1B
A moderate to severely ill psychiatric patient who is sedated, should wear hospital clothing, and is transported on a litter. Restraints are not applied but one set is secured to the litter or maintained by the patient’s medical attendant.
1C
A cooperative, reliable, and moderately severe psychiatric inpatient traveling in ambulatory status, dressed in uniform or civilian clothes.
2A
A litter patient who may not or cannot ambulate, and may be unable to perform self-care. Requires assistance in the event of an emergency. Travels in hospital clothing and may sit in a seat.
2B
A litter patient, usually dressed in hospital clothing, able to ambulate and sit in a seat, and should be able to ambulate unassisted in the event of an emergency.
3A
Inpatient non-psychiatric, non-substance abuse patient requiring medical treat- ment, assistance or observation en route (usually minimal), or returning from an inpatient visit at a medical facility.
3B
Recovering inpatient, returning to home station, and requires no medical attention en route.
3C
Ambulatory drug or alcohol substance abuse inpatient going for treatment dressed in military or civilian clothing.
4A
Infant, under 3 years of age, occupying a seat and going for treatment.
4B
Infant, under 3 years of age, occupying a seat and returning from treatment.
4C
Infant requiring an Airborne Life Support System (ALSS)
4D
Infant under 3 years of age on a litter
4E
Outpatient under 3 years of age occupying a seat
5A
Outpatient ambulatory going for treatment. Does not require a litter or medical assis- tance during flight.
5B
Outpatient ambulatory drug or substance abuse patient going for treatment.
5C
Psychiatric outpatient going for treatment.
5D
Outpatient on litter for comfort or safety going for treatment.
5E
Returning outpatient on a litter for comfort or safety
5F
Returning outpatient.
6A
Medical Attendant (MA). A physician, nurse, or technician who is assigned to pro- vide specialized medical/nursing treatment en route through to the patient’s destination facility.
6B
Non medical attendant (NMA)
DD Form 602
Patient Evacuation Tag
DD Form 2852
AE Event/Near Miss Report
AF Form 3829
Summary of Patients Evacuated by Air
AF IMT 3838
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Certification for Aeromedical Evacuation
DD Form 2239
Consent for Medical Care and Transportation
AF IMT 3830
Patient Manifest
AF IMT 3851
Patient Baggage Data
AF IMT 3854
Receipt for Patient’s Valuables
DD form 2239
Consent for Medical Care and Transportation
SF Form 518
Blood and Blood Component Transfusion
PMRC
Patient Movement Requirements Center
What is a CCATT?
Critical Care Air Transport Team- Each CCATT consists of one intensivist or non-intensivist physician (as the situation dictates), one critical care nurse, and one cardiopulmonary craftsman specially trained to provide critical care/specialty care during aeromedical transport