Description
Crew
Specialty Care Transport (SCT) ambulances are staffed by highly trained medical professionals to manage critically ill or injured patients during interfacility transfers. The crew typically includes:
- Paramedics with Additional Training: These paramedics have specialized training in critical care and advanced life support techniques.
- Registered Nurses (RNs): Nurses with expertise in critical care, trauma, or other specialized areas may be part of the SCT team.
- Respiratory Therapists: These professionals manage patients requiring advanced respiratory support.
- Physicians: In some cases, a physician may accompany the transport, especially for highly complex cases1.
Equipment
SCT ambulances are equipped with advanced medical equipment to provide high-level care during transport. Key equipment includes:
- Advanced Airway Management Tools:
- Endotracheal tubes
- Laryngoscopes
- Mechanical ventilators
- Cardiac Care:
- Advanced cardiac monitors and defibrillators
- External cardiac support devices (e.g., intra-aortic balloon pumps)
- Intravenous (IV) Therapy:
- IV pumps and infusion devices
- Medications for critical care (e.g., vasopressors, antiarrhythmics)
- Monitoring Equipment:
- Continuous vital signs monitors
- Capnography (CO2 monitoring)
- Blood gas analyzers
- Specialized Equipment:
- Portable ultrasound machines
- Blood and blood product transfusion supplies
- Specialized immobilization devices
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
- Gloves, masks, eye protection, and gowns
- Communication Equipment:
- Advanced communication systems for real-time consultation with medical facilities
Functions of SCT Ambulances
- Interfacility Transport: SCT ambulances are primarily used for transporting critically ill or injured patients between medical facilities, such as from a community hospital to a specialized care center2.
- Advanced Medical Care: The crew provides continuous, high-level medical care during transport, including advanced life support and critical care interventions3.
- Specialized Monitoring and Interventions: SCT ambulances are equipped to handle complex medical conditions that require specialized monitoring and interventions, such as mechanical ventilation and cardiac support1.
SCT ambulances play a vital role in ensuring that patients receive the necessary level of care during transport, bridging the gap between medical facilities.
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