... and medications and their location the possibility to use telemedicine transferring of auxiliary equipment, medications etc to the appropriate treatment area or to several treatment areas as required ...
MICHAEL TIPTON Introduction Over the last decades scientific knowledge about immersion in cold water has increased significantly. This has led to modifications and significant technological progress ...
... Hepatitis (A,B,C etc.) are specified in the document. World Health Organisation (WHO), International Medical Guide for Ships, including the ship´s medicine chest. 3rd ed. World Health Organization - ...
... dispensers that contain tablets impregnated with pyrethroids to all cabins at night. Indoor residual spraying is recommended only after consultation with a public health/tropical medicine expert who ...
... Duc Lung N, Son, NT, Thuc PV. Preliminary investigation of HBV incidence in the seamen and other maritime workers in Hai Phong City of Viet Nam. In: The Norwegian Association for Maritime Medicine; The ...
... ships at sea to US emergency medicine physicians for advice, 48% of cases were medical, 14% were injuries and 2% were purely psychiatric. 15% of the medical cases were due to respiratory infections (7). ...
... AI. 2011. Body mass index interacts with age to determine work ability in seafarers. Occupational Medicine, 61(3): 157-162 [8] ISO 6385:2016 Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems. https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:6385:ed-3:v1:en ...
... its bite can be dangerous to humans as its venom is highly toxic. REFERENCES: Krzyżak J, Korzeniewski K. Medicine for divers [in Polish]. Publishing House 4Font, Poznań 2020, pp. 674–707. Gatti ...