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Editorial/Commentary

Just When You Thought It Was Safe …
Randy D. Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA
2011;21(11):C2, 16, 17, 20

In-flight medical emergencies, I am told, have been occurring more frequently over the years due to the rising number of air travelers, the aging of the US and European populations, and the increasing mobility of people with acute and chronic illnesses. Clinicians may suddenly find themselves in a difficult environment, in front of many onlookers, managing conditions they do not normally treat, with unfamiliar equipment.

 

 


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