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transport, as this could seriously affect their ability to function optimally Further, weight restrictions for personnel may need to be considered for air transport Transport teams should consider the development and use of a pretransport “Safety Checklist.” This tool should be meticulously completed for each transport It should include a comprehensive review of necessary equipment, medications, oxygen supply, essential demographic information, and other important reminders All team members should participate in the completion of the safety checklist, and it should be done for all modes of transport A similar checklist should also be completed prior to departing from the referring institution Figure 11.3 depicts a sample safety checklist from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia During the transport process, one must be prepared for all types of patients and complications Patient status can vary from stable to critically ill The disease processes involved are detailed throughout this text and include patients with unclear diagnoses, progressively worsening illnesses, traumatic injuries, and medical or surgical disease needing further management or subspecialty care Transport clinicians should be prepared to handle the entire spectrum of ages from very low–birth weight, premature neonates through adolescence Although the primary survey (airway, breathing, circulation) approach to care is always vital during interfacility transport, it is essential to understand the disease process and expected progression of the disease during the anticipated transport period Interestingly, prior studies have demonstrated that patients requiring interfacility transfer often have higher illness severity scores and resource utilization than similar patients who are admitted within the same institution, indicating a potentially sicker patient population When the transport team arrives at the referring facility, the patient’s status may be significantly different than initially described This can be the result of progression of disease, unexpected change in the patient’s condition, incomplete assessment by the referring provider, or suboptimal communication between the referring and accepting clinicians Thus, the ability to correctly assess the severity of illness or injury, and then transmit that information to the accepting team, is crucial to facilitate appropriate triage and advice for pretransport care This process also enables sound decision making regarding the best mode of transport (air or ground) and proper personnel configuration Use of electronic adjuncts to care is also increasing; telemedicine interactions prior to and during transport can potentially augment information flow and accessibility, ultimately improving patient care and safety The transport team may also be asked to transfer a different patient if a more critical patient has presented to the same referring

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