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Check the listing for details. 348 Page MEDEVAC STANDING ORDERS TREATMENT PROTOCOLS TEMPLATE V 1.0 & 1.3 on CD. Condition: New. Listed at 14.99 USD. Thank you! If you do not wish to have your item(s) delivered on data disc(s), I can provide them on a flash drive and other means as well. Just let me know if a disc does not work for you and we can discuss delivery by other methods. COMBINING SHIPPING COSTS Are you purchasing multiple items? I will: a) combine all invoices before payment and charge shipping equivalent to one item, or b) refund all shipping costs in excess of one item after payment. All derivative (i.e. change in media; by compilation) work from this underlying U.S. Government public domain/public release data is COPYRIGHT © GOVPUBS $3.00 first class shipping in U.S.; $13.00 for air post outside of United States. I will combined auctions for reduced postage prior to payment - simply ask for a combined invoice! See numerous images of actual pages within manual. Be sure to see my many other flight manual and aviation maintenance and parts manuals on CD auctions. Public domain U.S. government manual in PDF format copied to blank CD. Includes the easy to use Adobe Acrobat Reader software for viewing and printing publications. INTRODUCTION: This document has been prepared for use by MEDEVAC commanders and their subordinate unit flight surgeons, emergency medical services (EMS) physician advisors and flight medical aidmen (FMA), who are engaged in the conduct of aeromedical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and air medical transport (AMT) operations. By their nature, such operations may be wide in scope, involving the care of service members and military beneficiaries, as well as civilian emergency patients under the Military Assistance to Safety and Traffic (MAST) program. In accordance with TC 1-212 and its subsequent additions, the MEDEVAC commander is charged with “establishing written unit medical standing orders and treatment protocols. These protocols should be in cooperation with the unit's wartime mission, peace operations, local EMS, and flight surgeon's directives.” This product has been developed and disseminated in an effort to support individual MEDEVAC units in establishing or intermittently reviewing the aforementioned unit protocol manuals. This template, which reflects current military emergency medical treatment doctrine and which has undergone aviation and emergency medicine peer review, provides a concise yet thorough basis from which individual MEDEVAC units may construct local standing orders / treatment protocol manuals based upon local resources and mission requirements. Also, by providing a uniform starting point, it is hoped that this template will encourage greater standardization among all MEDEVAC units with regard to basic medical care and services rendered, thus establishing a uniform standard of high quality en route care for wounded, injured and ill patients, both military and civilian. Original development and field testing of this template is credited to personnel serving with the 571st Medical Company (AA), Fort Carson, Colorado. Its format includes subparagraphs delineating standing orders and treatment protocols at both basic and advanced life support levels of care, making this document uniquely adaptable to units with a wide range of capabilities and mission requirements. It was adapted for general use and received peer review by military emergency medicine and aviation medicine subject matter experts from Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine (USASAM), and the Office of Consultants to the Surgeon General. It is our sincerest hope that this document will aid MEDEVAC commanders, their medical advisors and flight medical aidmen in the conduct of their mission: to provide dedicated and unhesitating service to our fighting forces. In closing, we wish you Godspeed, a safe journey and a good outcome for the patients in your care. INTRODUCTION AND USE This document is not intended to be a comprehensive patient care manual. Rather, it specifies standard operating procedures (SOP) and treatment protocols for discreet emergency conditions which should be used as a guideline for Flight Medical Aidmen (FMA) providing care by this organization. The Introduction and Administrative Section set the standard which medical personnel will follow. All other sections are designed for use with basic providers and advanced providers. While they should be followed, they are no substitute for logical thinking, common sense and professional duty performance by the FMA’s employing them. Under occasional circumstances, mission requirements or a patient’s emerging condition may require the FMA to deviate from the stated protocol without immediate access to medical direction. Under such circumstances, deviations should be limited to level of training, common sense and the dictum “Primum Non Nocere” (“first, do no harm”). In any case, care rendered will require documentation. Depending on the incident and the outcome of the patient, there may be further questioning and review of each case. Each treatment protocol was written with the basic life support tasks separate from the advanced life support tasks. This was done to offer the care provider a sensible order to patient treatment. A directional arrow indicates when/where the advanced procedures should begin in the algorithm, and what procedures to perform. In the event where the flight medic responds to an unusual case, where the illness or injury does not fall into a treatment protocol, seek directives from Medical Control if available; otherwise, apply the aforementioned skill, common sense and seek first to do no additional

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