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Handling Hypoxia when traveling from Karachi to Montreal in an Air Ambulance flight or Commercial Airlines

Handling Hypoxia when traveling from Karachi to Montreal in an Air Ambulance flight or Commercial Airlines

Handling Hypoxia from Karachi to Montreal in an Air Ambulance Flights or Commercial Airlines Stretcher transport.

Hypoxia is almost a certainty at high altitudes unless it is cared for. However, it does not usually occur as medical flights usually have pressurised cabins. This does not mean that we do not pay any heed to this potentially life-threatening condition, which is a real possibility on medical flights, when the altitudes are in excess of 10 thousand feet above the sea level.

The word hypoxia, when literally translated means lack of oxygen. A decrease in supply of oxygen to human body can bring about myriad symptoms and recognizing these, especially when in medical flights, is extremely important, as patients are usually already in a weak health position in air ambulances.

The Signs of Hypoxia on Medical Flights

Paramedics and nurses onboard medical flights must look for signs such as impaired judgement, lethargy, poor physical coordination, bluing of the skin (also known as cyanosis) and rapid breathing. The intensity of each of these signs may vary but these are the most visible signs that the patient is experiencing hypoxia.

The Symptoms of Hypoxia on Medical Flights

Surprisingly, euphoria or extreme happiness can be a symptom of hypoxia. Other symptoms can be a sensation of tingling, impaired visual capacity, cold or hot flashes, dizziness, headache, nausea, fatigue and air hunger. Not all symptoms might be present in one single individual but at least some of these might be present when the patients are hypoxic in medical flights.

The Effects of Hypoxia on Human Beings

It must be noted that about 20% of all oxygen that we take in is used by our brain. So, one of the first organs that is affected by hypoxia is the brain. If the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to severe and permanent brain damage leaving the person with impaired functions for life. In extreme cases, it may even cause death. However, treating hypoxia, fortunately, is easy. All that patients aboard medical flights need is 100% oxygen and the symptoms vanish within a matter of seconds.

Handling Hypoxia and other such complications is our forte.

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About Karachi

Location of Karachi:

Latitude: 24.87
Longitude: 66.99

Details of Airport Faisal Air Base in Karachi :

IATA:
ICAO:
Latitude: 24.87420082
Longitude: 67.11849976
Altitude: 29
Time (UTC): 0
DST:
Timezone:

Country: Pakistan


About Montreal

Location of Montreal:

Latitude: 45.5
Longitude: -73.5833

Details of Airport Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal :

IATA: YUL
ICAO: YUL
Latitude: 45.47060013
Longitude: -73.7407989
Altitude: 118
Time (UTC): -5
DST: A
Timezone: America/Toronto

Country: Canada



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