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This highly practical guide is ideal for any medical professional who deals with patients in the aerospace environment or is involved in the healthcare of aircrew or individuals preparing for or returning from aerospace travel.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667091
- Artikelnr.: 56414225
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429667091
- Artikelnr.: 56414225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Wing Commander Nicholas Green is Whittingham Professor in Aviation Medicine, RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, RAF Henlow, Bedfordshire, UK Colonel Steven Gaydos is a US Army Senior Aviator and Master Flight Surgeon Board Certified in Aerospace, Occupational and Emergency Medicine, Director of Graduate Medical Education, US Army School of Aviation Medicine, Fort Rucker, Alabama, USA Dr Ewan Hutchison is Consultant in Aviation and Occupational Medicine and Head of Medical Assessment at the Civil Aviation Authority, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, UK Wing Commander Edward Nicol is Consultant Cardiologist, Chair of the NATO Aviation Cardiology Group and the RAF Consultant Advisor in Medicine, Aviation Medicine Clinical Service, RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine, RAF Henlow, Bedfordshire, UK
1. Fixed wing aircraft. 2. Rotary wing operations. 3. Maritime aviation. 4.
Parachuting. 5. Remotely piloted aircraft systems. 6. Space flight. 7.
Pressure change. 8. Sub-atmospheric decompression illness. 9. Acute hypoxia
and hyperventilation. 10. Prevention of hypoxia. 11. The pressure cabin and
oxygen systems. 12. Loss of cabin pressure and rapid decompression. 13.
High-altitude protection. 14. Cosmic radiation. 15. Acceleration
physiology. 16. Prevention of G-LOC. 17. Short-duration acceleration. 18.
Restraint systems and escape from aircraft. 19. Human physiology and the
thermal environment. 20. Aircrew equipment - General. 21. Aircrew equipment
- Head injury and protection. 22. Aircrew equipment - Thermal protection
and survival. 23. Noise, hearing and vibration. 24. Hearing protection and
communication. 25. Vision. 26. Visual systems. 27. Spatial orientation and
disorientation in flight. 28. Motion sickness. 29. Human systems
integration (HSI). 30. Selection and training. 321. The flight deck and
cockpit. 32. Human factors and crew resource management. 33. Fatigue and
countermeasures. 34. Errors and accidents. 35. Accident investigation. 36.
Assessing risk and making decisions. 37. Medication in aircrew. 38.
International regulation of medical standards. 39. Aircrew medicals. 40.
Anthropometry. 41. The health of the cabin crew. 42. Air traffic control.
43. Passenger fitness to fly. 44. Travel health and infectious diseases.
45. Aviation public health. 46. Planning for aeromedical evacuation. 47.
Clinical considerations in prolonged aeromedical transfer. 48.
Hypertension. 49. Atherosclerosis. 50. Congenital heart disease. 51.
Valvular heart disease. 52. Heart muscle disease. 53. Arrhythmias and
electrophysiology. 54. Cardiac investigations. 55. Respiratory disease. 56.
Gastroenterology. 57. Metabolic and endocrine disorders. 58. Malignant
disease. 59. Renal disease and aviation. 60. Neurological disease. 61. Ear,
nose and throat. 62. Orthopaedics. 63. Haematology. 64. Aviation
psychiatry.
Parachuting. 5. Remotely piloted aircraft systems. 6. Space flight. 7.
Pressure change. 8. Sub-atmospheric decompression illness. 9. Acute hypoxia
and hyperventilation. 10. Prevention of hypoxia. 11. The pressure cabin and
oxygen systems. 12. Loss of cabin pressure and rapid decompression. 13.
High-altitude protection. 14. Cosmic radiation. 15. Acceleration
physiology. 16. Prevention of G-LOC. 17. Short-duration acceleration. 18.
Restraint systems and escape from aircraft. 19. Human physiology and the
thermal environment. 20. Aircrew equipment - General. 21. Aircrew equipment
- Head injury and protection. 22. Aircrew equipment - Thermal protection
and survival. 23. Noise, hearing and vibration. 24. Hearing protection and
communication. 25. Vision. 26. Visual systems. 27. Spatial orientation and
disorientation in flight. 28. Motion sickness. 29. Human systems
integration (HSI). 30. Selection and training. 321. The flight deck and
cockpit. 32. Human factors and crew resource management. 33. Fatigue and
countermeasures. 34. Errors and accidents. 35. Accident investigation. 36.
Assessing risk and making decisions. 37. Medication in aircrew. 38.
International regulation of medical standards. 39. Aircrew medicals. 40.
Anthropometry. 41. The health of the cabin crew. 42. Air traffic control.
43. Passenger fitness to fly. 44. Travel health and infectious diseases.
45. Aviation public health. 46. Planning for aeromedical evacuation. 47.
Clinical considerations in prolonged aeromedical transfer. 48.
Hypertension. 49. Atherosclerosis. 50. Congenital heart disease. 51.
Valvular heart disease. 52. Heart muscle disease. 53. Arrhythmias and
electrophysiology. 54. Cardiac investigations. 55. Respiratory disease. 56.
Gastroenterology. 57. Metabolic and endocrine disorders. 58. Malignant
disease. 59. Renal disease and aviation. 60. Neurological disease. 61. Ear,
nose and throat. 62. Orthopaedics. 63. Haematology. 64. Aviation
psychiatry.
1. Fixed wing aircraft. 2. Rotary wing operations. 3. Maritime aviation. 4.
Parachuting. 5. Remotely piloted aircraft systems. 6. Space flight. 7.
Pressure change. 8. Sub-atmospheric decompression illness. 9. Acute hypoxia
and hyperventilation. 10. Prevention of hypoxia. 11. The pressure cabin and
oxygen systems. 12. Loss of cabin pressure and rapid decompression. 13.
High-altitude protection. 14. Cosmic radiation. 15. Acceleration
physiology. 16. Prevention of G-LOC. 17. Short-duration acceleration. 18.
Restraint systems and escape from aircraft. 19. Human physiology and the
thermal environment. 20. Aircrew equipment - General. 21. Aircrew equipment
- Head injury and protection. 22. Aircrew equipment - Thermal protection
and survival. 23. Noise, hearing and vibration. 24. Hearing protection and
communication. 25. Vision. 26. Visual systems. 27. Spatial orientation and
disorientation in flight. 28. Motion sickness. 29. Human systems
integration (HSI). 30. Selection and training. 321. The flight deck and
cockpit. 32. Human factors and crew resource management. 33. Fatigue and
countermeasures. 34. Errors and accidents. 35. Accident investigation. 36.
Assessing risk and making decisions. 37. Medication in aircrew. 38.
International regulation of medical standards. 39. Aircrew medicals. 40.
Anthropometry. 41. The health of the cabin crew. 42. Air traffic control.
43. Passenger fitness to fly. 44. Travel health and infectious diseases.
45. Aviation public health. 46. Planning for aeromedical evacuation. 47.
Clinical considerations in prolonged aeromedical transfer. 48.
Hypertension. 49. Atherosclerosis. 50. Congenital heart disease. 51.
Valvular heart disease. 52. Heart muscle disease. 53. Arrhythmias and
electrophysiology. 54. Cardiac investigations. 55. Respiratory disease. 56.
Gastroenterology. 57. Metabolic and endocrine disorders. 58. Malignant
disease. 59. Renal disease and aviation. 60. Neurological disease. 61. Ear,
nose and throat. 62. Orthopaedics. 63. Haematology. 64. Aviation
psychiatry.
Parachuting. 5. Remotely piloted aircraft systems. 6. Space flight. 7.
Pressure change. 8. Sub-atmospheric decompression illness. 9. Acute hypoxia
and hyperventilation. 10. Prevention of hypoxia. 11. The pressure cabin and
oxygen systems. 12. Loss of cabin pressure and rapid decompression. 13.
High-altitude protection. 14. Cosmic radiation. 15. Acceleration
physiology. 16. Prevention of G-LOC. 17. Short-duration acceleration. 18.
Restraint systems and escape from aircraft. 19. Human physiology and the
thermal environment. 20. Aircrew equipment - General. 21. Aircrew equipment
- Head injury and protection. 22. Aircrew equipment - Thermal protection
and survival. 23. Noise, hearing and vibration. 24. Hearing protection and
communication. 25. Vision. 26. Visual systems. 27. Spatial orientation and
disorientation in flight. 28. Motion sickness. 29. Human systems
integration (HSI). 30. Selection and training. 321. The flight deck and
cockpit. 32. Human factors and crew resource management. 33. Fatigue and
countermeasures. 34. Errors and accidents. 35. Accident investigation. 36.
Assessing risk and making decisions. 37. Medication in aircrew. 38.
International regulation of medical standards. 39. Aircrew medicals. 40.
Anthropometry. 41. The health of the cabin crew. 42. Air traffic control.
43. Passenger fitness to fly. 44. Travel health and infectious diseases.
45. Aviation public health. 46. Planning for aeromedical evacuation. 47.
Clinical considerations in prolonged aeromedical transfer. 48.
Hypertension. 49. Atherosclerosis. 50. Congenital heart disease. 51.
Valvular heart disease. 52. Heart muscle disease. 53. Arrhythmias and
electrophysiology. 54. Cardiac investigations. 55. Respiratory disease. 56.
Gastroenterology. 57. Metabolic and endocrine disorders. 58. Malignant
disease. 59. Renal disease and aviation. 60. Neurological disease. 61. Ear,
nose and throat. 62. Orthopaedics. 63. Haematology. 64. Aviation
psychiatry.