What do we need for airway management of adult casualties on the Primary Casualty Receiving Facility? A review of airway management on Role 3 Afloat

S. Mercer, J. Read, S. Sudheer, J.E. Risdall, D. Connor

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Abstract

The Primary Casualty Receiving Facility (PCRF) of the Royal Navy (RN) is currently based on Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ARGUS and provides a functioning hospital with surgical teams and a CT scanner (Role 3) within the maritime environment. The case mix could include complex trauma, critically ill patients returning to theatre several times, as well as non-battle injury procedures. This paper describes how we have used national guidelines, evidence from recent military experience, and the Clinical Guidelines for Operations (CGOs) to review and rationalise the airway equipment that is available and that would be required for the PCRF in its current configuration, whilst maintaining capability in a deployed setting.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)155-159
JournalJournal of the Royal Naval Medical Service
Volume101
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • Primary Care

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