... Administration (MHA), Oslo1990. Doctoral dissertation (PhD/dr.med.) on renal osteodystrophy, Oslo1992. Professor of trauma surgery (Oslo 1992-1994), of general surgery (Oslo 1997-2002), and of maritime ...
... a specific focus on emergency medicine and trauma, working in both the public and private healthcare sectors. Ryan then moved over to the UK in 2003 where he continued with his emergency medicine training ...
... should always be a backup. They could be used also in cases of superficial eye infections or minor eye trauma, where lenses cannot be used. The measures that corrects a bodily dysfunction requires ...
... and mental function, use of medicines, and the risk connected to a known medical condition, sequelae from trauma or other disabilities. The lack of evidence regarding vision requirements is challenging ...
... and practices. Specialized skills and equipment for technical diving are needed. Health risks Barotrauma Barotrauma may occur if air is trapped within a closed body compartment during the ascent ...
... to the waves and swells on the ocean, whilst larger racing yachts may be at risk due to high speeds, loss of control and traumatic capsize at speed. Round-the-world races, for both professional and amateur ...
... PAL Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea (PAL) (from the IMO) ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support ATV Akademiet for de Tekniske Videnskaber ...
... It is equally important to bear in mind what some of the migrants carry with them in the way of bad experiences from war, flight or long stays in detention camps, and so on. Some can be highly traumatized, ...
... trauma caused by impacts or falls, respiratory and circulation problems, metabolic changes and the effects of drugs, all significantly increase the chances of suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.[32] Thus, ...
... incident at sea: Lessons learned from the Mavi Marmara. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2013; 75(2): 292 -297 [9] Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, consolidated text established by the International ...
... of the following threatening conditions: Reduced blood volume. Cardiovascular functional impairments. Other trauma. Physiological changes in head-out immersion are primarily the result ...
... should be sought from the vessel’s managers. Such incidents are particularly traumatic for the officers involved, since they know they will be subject to intense scrutiny and may lose their jobs if they ...
... effects, motion sickness, vibration, noise, head trauma, kidney stones, low fitness levels and reduced morale brought about by a perception of lack of concern for seafarers evidenced by the ...
... R, Kaminski S, et al. Shark-Related injuries in the United States: a national trauma data bank analysis. Am Surg. 2021 [Epub ahead of print]: 31348211024171, doi: 10.1177/00031348211024171, indexed in ...
... If there are major jerks (acceleration greater than 2 m/s2), there can be trauma to the lower back, in the form of fractures or compression injuries, particularly to L3-L4 (Ayari) [22]. Holmlund et al.[23] ...
... programme was created to assist seafarers and their families with the humanitarian aspects of a traumatic incident caused by a piracy attack, armed robbery or being taken hostage. In 2015, MPHRP moved ...
... of small wounds and trauma may be necessary. Specialist care for seafarers. The Maritime medical unit Although general medicine is the basis of port healthcare, it is of the utmost importance ...
... The only fisher on board who is not exposed to a level of noise that causes trauma to the auditory system is the skipper. All others are. The recognised threshold above which there is a risk of hearing ...
... corneal lesions, keratitis and secondary effects in the form of traumatic cataracts and ocular siderosis can all arise due to foreign body exposure[13]. Such accidents represented 27% of all occupational ...
... the handling of the Norwegian wartime sailors after the war ended appears more like a public health disaster. Post-traumatic stress Hoffman conducted one of the earliest surveys of the health of wartime ...