American College of Emergency Physicians: More Can Be Done to Prevent Children From Having In-Flight Medical Emergencies, Study Shows
July 25, 2019
July 25, 2019
DALLAS, Texas, July 25 -- The American College of Emergency Physicians issued the following news release:
Resources are limited on an airplane during an in-flight emergency and access to care is not always immediate. A new study published in Annals of Emergency Medicine reveals that 15.5 percent of in-flight emergencies involve children and that one in six cases require additional care.
"While traveling on a plane, it's important to make sure our most vulnerable an . . .
Resources are limited on an airplane during an in-flight emergency and access to care is not always immediate. A new study published in Annals of Emergency Medicine reveals that 15.5 percent of in-flight emergencies involve children and that one in six cases require additional care.
"While traveling on a plane, it's important to make sure our most vulnerable an . . .