DAFI48-107V2 EN ROUTE CRITICAL CARE
MilReg DAFI48-107V2 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI48-107V2 EN ROUTE CRITICAL CARE?
AirForce regulation DAFI48-107V2 EN ROUTE CRITICAL CARE establishes policy and procedures for the management and provision of critical care during medical evacuations in the AirForce.

Who does AirForce regulation DAFI48-107V2 EN ROUTE CRITICAL CARE apply to?
This regulation applies to all AirForce medical personnel involved in the care of critically ill or injured patients during aeromedical evacuations.

What is considered en route critical care?
En route critical care encompasses the medical care provided to patients who require constant observation, intervention, or monitoring during aeromedical evacuation.

What are the qualifications for AirForce medical personnel involved in en route critical care?
AirForce medical personnel involved in en route critical care must possess the necessary training, qualifications, and certifications required to perform their assigned duties.

What are the responsibilities of en route critical care providers?
En route critical care providers are responsible for ensuring the well-being and safety of the patients during aeromedical evacuations, including providing critical care interventions, monitoring vital signs, and documenting patient data.

Can non-medical personnel be involved in en route critical care?
Non-medical personnel, such as aircrew members, may assist in en route critical care under the direct supervision of qualified medical personnel.

Are there any restrictions on equipment used during en route critical care?
All medical equipment used during en route critical care must be approved, properly maintained, and capable of providing the necessary medical support and monitoring required for critically ill or injured patients.

How are patient evacuations prioritized during en route critical care?
Patient evacuations are prioritized based on the severity of their medical condition, with the most critically ill or injured patients receiving priority for aeromedical evacuation.

Are there specific guidelines for medication administration during en route critical care?
Yes, medication administration during en route critical care must adhere to established guidelines and procedures, ensuring proper documentation, labeling, and storage of medications.

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