Aeromedical Retrieval Equipment

Aeromedical Retrieval Equipment Order Description There are many aspects to consider when selecting medical equipment for Aeromedical retrieval. The use of contemporary clinical monitors and biomedical devices which are small, lightweight and reliable allow critical care interventions prior to and during aerial transport. As medical science progresses there are more products and devices available to assist with diagnosing, monitoring and management of patients in the retrieval situation. Discuss the role and reliance of Ultrasound to Aeromedical retrieval medicine in Australia. Include in your discussion The technical principles of ultrasound Use in primary and secondary transfers Ease of use and handling/transport Susceptibility to vibration FAST The technical principles of foetal Doppler ultrasound The role of foetal Doppler imaging in the Aeromedical retrieval environment. Prepare a 2000-2500 word report Include tables, diagrams and illustrations as appropriate (must be referenced) Font: Helvetica and Ariel Size 12 font or larger APA referencing as per Edith Cowan University Western Australia guidelines Referencing material must be no older than 7 years Each new sentence or new idea must be referenced The information must be relevant to Aeromedical retrieval in Australia and must include the latest equipment available.