US navy aeromdical misions from 2016-2019 with a focus on en route care provider type Sadi M. Henry, M. Stanfield
Material type: TextSubject(s): In: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance: Vol 92, No. 11, November 2021, pp. 873-879 (62)Summary: To define the prevalence in of En route care patients in a naval setting. Navy rescue swimmers are required to be highly proficient in rescue techniques as well as emergency care and first aid. THe findings can provide a stronger argument for influencing policies to achieve better care and readiness.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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To define the prevalence in of En route care patients in a naval setting. Navy rescue swimmers are required to be highly proficient in rescue techniques as well as emergency care and first aid. THe findings can provide a stronger argument for influencing policies to achieve better care and readiness.
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