With the automatic external defibrilators they provide on the aircraft there are not a lot of things you can do wrong.
Lay rescuers can be trained to use it. The AED analyses the cardiac rhythm by itselfs and you can only deliver a shock when a ventricular fibrillation is present. The only thing ...
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- 04 Apr 2007, 19:30
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: medical equipment
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- 03 Apr 2007, 17:02
- Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
- Topic: medical equipment
- Replies: 7
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medical equipment
Hi,
I’m following a training to become a CCM. So, if everything goes well, I’ll be flying this summer.
When we learned about the safety equipment in the B737, I was very surprised there is no Medical-oxygen available. You can only give first aid oxygen (2 or 4l/min.) but you can’t use it for a ...
I’m following a training to become a CCM. So, if everything goes well, I’ll be flying this summer.
When we learned about the safety equipment in the B737, I was very surprised there is no Medical-oxygen available. You can only give first aid oxygen (2 or 4l/min.) but you can’t use it for a ...