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Medical Air Transport Company

Dr. Paul March is the director of Medical Air transport in American Air Ambulance. He has an experience of 22 years of higher Cardiac Life Support. He makes compulsory harsh protocol that exceeds nationwide principles. He examines each case of patient and gives certain protocols to every patient.

Medical Staff

Air Ambulance of America is appointed successful and high skilled medical air transport staff that is devoted to provide brilliant values of care. Multi – lingual personnel include:

  • Advanced Life Support Critical Care Flight Paramedics
  • Pediatric Flight Nurses and ICU neonatal
  • ICU – CCU Certified Registered Flight Nurses
  • Flight Respiratory Therapists
  • Orthopedists
  • Cardiologists
  • Neurologists
  • Board Certified Emergency Medicine Flight Physicians

Medical Air Transport Companies employ the following levels of medicinal employment to give every patient with the proper and cost proficient concern.

ALS – This level consist two significant care staff such as vital concern Paramedics and Emergency or ICU skilled listed Nurses

BLS – Important Cara Paramedic or tragedy Skilled listed Nurse

Respiratory – Important Concern Paramedic or ICU skilled Registered Nurse with a respiratory psychotherapist

Physician or Specialty Trauma – Tragedy trained listed nurse or a single ICU and a specific qualified physician or a respiratory therapist and an important care paramedic

While element of guidance, air medical teams should be verified air ambulance skills, knowledge and performance to preceptors. All members of air ambulance group meet the following necessities:

  • Current Certification in NALS, ACLS, PALS and ATLS
  • Experience of minimum 5 years in critical care
  • Critical Care medicine, Training in ACLS and flight physiology

Every specialist of aero medical transport has achieved success by completing Advanced National Standard Curriculum or Air Medical Transportation Team’s Department or same transportation, which are accepted by medicinal administrator. The different courses may include assessment of patient, properly management, common concepts and flight safety to the patient in the environment of airborne.

Equipment

Air Ambulance of America gives the affirm of the talent superior life support tools on-board its airplane include:

  • Cardiac Monitors
  • Defibrillators
  • FAA approved Stretcher
  • Pacemakers
  • Portable Transport Ventilators
  • IBP/ Pulse Oximeter / ECG / End Tidal CO2 Monitor / NIBP
  • Portable Suction Units
  • IV Minimed Infusion Pumps
  • Emergency Cardiac medicines
  • Oxygen
  • Intubation kits
  • Gauges, canulas, oxygen regulators, masks and tubing
  • Blood Pressure Cuffs
  • Pillows, linens, towels and blankets

All medicinal supplies and tools are checked before and after every transport to give surety accurately safeguarding and record on every medicinal tools.

Medications

The following medications are included in medicinal bags of Air Ambulance of America:

  • Analgesics
  • Antibenzodiazapines
  • Antianxiety
  • Antihistamines
  • Antipsychotics
  • Benzodiazapines
  • Bronchodilators
  • Beta Blockers
  • Steriods
  • Diuretics
  • Sedatives
  • Expectorants