... of complications within the validity period of a seafarer medical certificate, provided there is necessary treatment and follow-up, and the approved doctor has confirmed this. In addition, the importance ...
... Possible short term medical incidents Possible long term medical complications Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus Episode of hypoglycaemia Episode of hyperglycaemia ...
... and testing. This screening will appear onerous but will avoid potentially serious complications, which may endanger the whole boat. The final decision on fitness is the responsibility of the examining ...
... care and monitoring to identify complications Support officers and seafarers and reduce transmission to others on board Ensure good communication and planning for ongoing care and management ...
... of neurologic complications is associated with Zika virus infection in adults and children, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, neuropathy and myelitis. Advice for the shipping industry is available at ...
... each ship each year (9). Travellers at high risk for complications who have not been vaccinated against influenza during the preceding fall or winter season should consider receiving influenza vaccine ...
... Salmonella group. The clinical picture varies from mild illness with low-grade to severe clinical disease with abdominal discomfort and multiple complications. The disease occurs worldwide, but most of ...
... severe complications such as liver cirrhosis, liver failure and hepatoma develop after decades. A recombinant vaccine is available which protects from acute and chronic infection and is recommended by ...
... electric shock from the ray causes no long-term complications. Cnidarians Cnidarians encompass a broad category of marine species which belong to the group of Coelenterata and include jellyfishes (Scyphozoa), ...
... habituated, and such people are unfit for sea travel. In exceptional cases, complications arise: examples are dehydration, reduced blood pressure, ketoacidosis. Pathophysiology of seasickness The ...
... service at sea may determine which medications are required to deal with any complications. Likewise, real time video access to telemedical advice may mean that fewer procedures need to be taught as the ...
... ship-to-ship or ship-to-helicopter is associated with complications related to physical movement from bed to stretcher and from one place to another. These may range in severity from the pulling out of ...
... parties, with the consent of the patient, and if the seafarer is to return on board he needs good information and instructions on how to continue treatment and when, where or what complications indicate ...
... or treatment of a condition that is expected to heal without complications and patients who can recuperate in their own cabin without constant medical supervision. However, any patient who will require ...