Lesson 1Body workings of cabin height and low pressure low oxygen: effects on oxygen level, heart problems, and sign limitsThis describes cabin height body workings and low pressure low oxygen, including usual cabin pressures, effects on oxygen level and heart work, sign limits in healthy and weak passengers, and meanings for treatment.
Usual cabin pressure and same heightGas rules for aircraft cabinEffects on oxygen level and hard breathingHeart strain and lack blood riskWeak groups and sign limitsMeanings for oxygen and divert choicesLesson 2Oxygen treatment adjust, fluid bring back rules in cabin, and safe use of medicines (aspirin, nitrates, tube openers, muscle adrenaline) with flying limitsThis details oxygen adjust at cabin height, fluid bring back with few things, and safe use of key drugs, mixing against uses, doses, give ways, and flying safety rules for keep, label, and paper.
Oxygen give tools and flow setsAdjusting oxygen level goals in low pressure low oxygenFluid bring back with few suppliesSafe aspirin and nitrate use in flightTube openers and breathing waysMuscle adrenaline: dose and carefulLesson 3Available on-board tools and medicines: usual first-help kit, emergency health kit things, oxygen give systems, heart shock tool, and limitsThis outlines standard on-board health things, including first-help and emergency health kits, oxygen systems, heart shock tool abilities, and key limits, showing changes between airlines and meanings for doctor choices.
Rule least first-help kit thingsEmergency health kit drugs and toolsPortable and fixed oxygen system kindsHeart shock tool works, hints, and safe useTool changes between companiesPlanning care around tool limitsLesson 4Common in-flight heart-lung emergencies and different guesses for sudden hard breathing and low blood pressure (ACS, PE, air in chest, body shock, irregular beat, faint, low fluid)This reviews common in-flight heart-lung emergencies, stressing pattern seeing and different guess of sudden hard breathing and low blood pressure, telling ACS, PE, air in chest, body shock, irregular beats, faint, and low fluid apart.
Seeing life-danger hard breathing patternsTelling ACS from lung blood clotFinding tight air in chest in cabinBody shock versus alone tube tightIrregular beats, faint, and low blood pressureLow fluid and hidden blood loss in flightLesson 5Rules and steps for divert choices: doctor limits, flight stage, time to good divert airport, passenger steady, and work/law thoughtsThis explains doctor and work rules for divert, including un-steady limits, answer to treatment, flight stage, divert airport fit, law duties, and shared choice with captain and ground help.
Doctor warning flags needing divertTime-danger versus time-ok conditionsChecking time to good divert airportTalking risk to flight teamLaw and blame parts of divertNoting the divert choice stepsLesson 6Quick handling steps for guessed acute coronary syndrome, lung blood clot, body shock, and heart or low fluid shock in flightThis gives step-by-step steps for handling guessed ACS, PE, body shock, and shock in flight, changing standard emergency steps to few checks, cabin low oxygen, and limits on drugs, fluids, and watching.
Guessed ACS: check and first careHandling guessed lung blood clot in airQuick see and treat body shockHeart versus low fluid shock stepsUse of oxygen, position, and fluidsWhen steps start divert or heart pressLesson 7Paper steps during and after the event: in-flight notes, hand-over info for ground emergency help, event report to airline work and flying health authoritiesThis covers true noting during and after events, including planned in-flight notes, times and treatments, short hand-over to ground teams, and must reports to airline work and flying health authorities.
Key parts of in-flight health notesTime mark checks and treatmentsReady hand-over for emergency help at landTalking with cockpit and workEvent and safety report needsPrivate and data safe issuesLesson 8Planned in-flight check using far medical talk: aimed history, life sign goals, use and reading of portable oxygen watcher, and watchingThis explores planned in-flight check using far medical help, stressing aimed history, sign times, life sign goals, oxygen watcher limits, and ongoing watching changed to cabin height and tool limits.
Main check in aircraft cabinAimed history and sign timeGoal life signs at cabin heightUse and limits of portable oxygen watchersWhen and how to call ground medical helpOngoing watching and re-check