Guidelines for Air and Ground Transport of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSISBN: 9781610027021

Price:
Sale price$150.00


By AAP Section on Transport Medicine
Imprint: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
Release Date:
Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
216 x 140 mm
Weight:

Pages:
488

Request Academic Copy

Button Actions

Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form

Description

The American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Transport Medicine supports the safe transport of pediatric patients by developing clinical guidance, providing education, facilitating interdisciplinary networking, promoting research, and advocating for transport providers at the local, state, and national level.



Robert Holcomb Jr, MD, FAAP attended Arizona State University, a dual major in Biomedical & Chemical Engineering. He earned his Medical Degree from Georgetown University. He completed his Residency at Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center and Fellowship in Neonatology at the University of Colorado/Denver Childrens Program. Dr Holcomb was a distinguished graduate of Air Force ROTC, and is an 18-year USAF Disabled Veteran.



Keith Meyer, MD, FAAP is the Medical Director of Nicklaus Childrens LifeFlight (c) Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Services in Miami, Florida. With over 20 years of experience in Pediatric Critical Care and Transport Medicine, he has dedicated his career to improving the care of critically ill neonatal and pediatric patients during transport.



Ranna A. Rozenfeld, MD, FAAP, FCCM, is Professor of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Dr. Rozenfeld specializes in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. She is the Division Director for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and the Medical Director of the LifePACT Pediatric Critical Care Transport Team at Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Childrens Hospital. She is actively involved in teaching, research and clinical care.



Hamilton Schwartz, MD, MEd, FAAP, FACEP, is board-certified in pediatrics, pediatric emergency medicine, and EMS medicine. He is the Medical Director of the Cincinnati Childrens Critical Care Transport Team and Pediatric Medical Director for the Cincinnati Fire Department. He co-founded the Ground Air Medical qUality Transport (GAMUT) database and Quality Improvement Collaborative, an international transport medicine quality improvement collaborative involving over 400 member organizations. He is the associate editor of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Executive Committee of the Section on Transport Medicines two-volume policy guides on neonatal and pediatric transport medicine. He is also co-editor of the AAPs new peer-reviewed transport research journal Transport Dispatch.



Tamara N. Rush, MSN, RN, C-NPT, EMT, widely known as Tammy, is an accomplished nursing professional with an extensive career spanning over four decades. Tammy holds a Master of Science in Nursing from East Carolina University, earned in 2013. Her impressive career is marked by 42 years of dedicated service in pediatric and neonatal critical care nursing, with a particular focus on critical care transport management.


Chapter 1: Organization of a Neonatal-Pediatric Interfacility Transport Service



Chapter 2: Transport Program Administration



Chapter 3: Transport Team Clinicians, Health Care Professionals, and Team Composition



Chapter 4: Transport Program Personnel, Training, and Assessment



Chapter 5: Communications and the Dispatch Center



Chapter 6: Equipment and Medications



Chapter 7: Legal Issues



Chapter 8: Quality Improvement



Chapter 9: Safety



Chapter 10: Transport Mode: Issues, Timing, Safety, Selection Criteria, Considerations, and Options



Chapter 11: Transport Physiology and Stresses of Transport



Chapter 12: Patient and Family Centered Care



Chapter 13: Marketing the Neonatal-Pediatric Transport Program



Chapter 14: Outreach Education



Chapter 15: Financial Considerations



Chapter 16: Database Development and Application



Chapter 17: Transport Research



Chapter 18: Ethics



Chapter 19: Accreditation



Chapter 20: Special Considerations for Neonatal-Pediatric Transport



Chapter 21: Maternal High Risk OB Transport



Chapter 22: Telemedicine in Transport



Chapter 23: Stress Management, Debriefing, and Team Health



Chapter 24: Involvement and Integration with EMS



Chapter 25: Simulation in Pediatric and Neonatal Transportation



Chapter 26: ECMO on Transport



Chapter 27: Infection Control: Protect the Patient, Protect the Team



Chapter 28: Pediatric Psychiatric and Behavioral Care in Transport



Appendix A: Sample Position Descriptions



Appendix B: Sample Transport Medicine Transfer Agreement



Appendix C: Key Elements of a Neonatal/Pediatric Transport Team



Appendix D: Interfacility Transfer Form



Appendix E: Blood Product Use in Transport



Appendix F: Blood Transfusion Consent



Appendix G: Policies and Procedures



Appendix H: Transport Resources


You may also like

Recently viewed