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When to get an air ambulance? Remember F.A.L.T.E.R.

Misuse of air ambulance may cost a lot of money and wasted efforts. There are instances where air medical services staff were called for a minor incident that doesn’t necessarily need air medical transport. That’s why, people need to be aware of the right time and situation when to call an air ambulance.

 

A medical practitioner is responsible for the welfare of the patient. You still have to check and analyze well (but better be fast because time is running and your patient’s life is at risk) if it is ideal for your patient to be transported by helicopter. Hence, remember the brand new acronym F.A.L.T.E.R. This suggests the six necessary questions that you have to ask or think for yourself first before calling for an air ambulance service.

 

F stands for FEAR

Ask yourself. Are you just making this decision because you are afraid of spending the next hour taking care of that patient?Brush away the fear because it is not a reason for you to call for an alternate transport and load the patient into your ambulance. Act upon your responsibilities.

 

A stand for ACCESS

Will there be enough place or area where the air ambulance can land? The accessibility of your area can be crucial at times. Trying to consider calling out for an air transport and finding an area where it can land can consume more time and prolong the agony of your patient. Load the patient in your ambulance and drive to the hospital as fast yet as safe as you can.

 

L stands for LAZY or LAZINESS

Similar to fear, laziness can also be a reason why you should call an air transport. Although this is one of the most negative reasons right here, seeking air medical transport to ease the job that you will handle (or simply being honest about yourself that the situation requires the hospital facilities) is still ideal.

 

T stands for TIME

As one of the greatest and most crucial reasons, time is running out and you have to act immediately before your patient passes out. Some clinical emergencies like significant trauma, strokes, and myocardial infarction are proven to benefit from reduced time to definitive care so calling for an air ambulance is a must. Save time and get your patient to the safe zone as fast as possible.

 

E stands for EXTRICATION

If your patient is deemed applicable for quick transport but the inland transport can get delayed, consider the helicopter transport. Should the patient require extended extrication or extraction from their location, call it the sick and stuck rule. If your patient is sick and they are stuck, then air medical transport will be necessary.

 

R stands for REAL

Lastly, consider everything in relation to the reality. Some air ambulances may take the time to land on your location, hence, you must be aware enough if the situation of your patient can still wait for a few minutes. Make sure that the situation that you are in is really deemed necessary for an air medical transport. But, if an alternative transport system is available, you should then consider that first.

 

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