GMT
Definition of first response - answerOffer assistance or treatment to a casualty for any
injury or sudden illness before the arrival of qualified medical help
Aims of first response - answerPromote a safe environment
Preserve life
Prevent the condition worsening
Promote recovery
First responder's role - answer1. Asses the situation
2. Identify condition or disease
3. Give immediate and appropriate treatment
4. Arrange for casualty to get expert medical help without delay, through medlink, the
captain, or pa system
5. Flight Crew updated at all stages
Medical Incident Report Form and EMK Drug Usage Form - answerName of drug and
exact dosage needs to clearly document along with name, staff number, and signature
of crew member administering
Carriage of Expectant Mothers - answer1. No medical certificate up to end of 28th week
2. Common complications that require medical certificate are gestational diabetes, pre-
eclampsia, placenta praevia, intra-uterine growth retardation, premature rupture of
membranes
3. 29th week and over, medical certificate required
4. No approval from Med Services up to 36th week
5. Acceptance up to 36th week
6. Twins, triplets, etc. up to 32nd week
7. After this point, passenger is a medical case
Documentation - answerBirth on board- EMK
Incident form- Purser folder
Cabin log- FWD video compartment
MIRF- Purser folder
Drug Usage Form- EMK
FAP - answerPFC: Available in correct location with 2 white seals
Day to day use, no permission needed
If opened, close with 2 red seals (into DXB only)
FAP contents - answerAntacid medication- Neogastro/Maalox/Moxal
Band Aid Strips
Contents List
Definition of first response - answerOffer assistance or treatment to a casualty for any
injury or sudden illness before the arrival of qualified medical help
Aims of first response - answerPromote a safe environment
Preserve life
Prevent the condition worsening
Promote recovery
First responder's role - answer1. Asses the situation
2. Identify condition or disease
3. Give immediate and appropriate treatment
4. Arrange for casualty to get expert medical help without delay, through medlink, the
captain, or pa system
5. Flight Crew updated at all stages
Medical Incident Report Form and EMK Drug Usage Form - answerName of drug and
exact dosage needs to clearly document along with name, staff number, and signature
of crew member administering
Carriage of Expectant Mothers - answer1. No medical certificate up to end of 28th week
2. Common complications that require medical certificate are gestational diabetes, pre-
eclampsia, placenta praevia, intra-uterine growth retardation, premature rupture of
membranes
3. 29th week and over, medical certificate required
4. No approval from Med Services up to 36th week
5. Acceptance up to 36th week
6. Twins, triplets, etc. up to 32nd week
7. After this point, passenger is a medical case
Documentation - answerBirth on board- EMK
Incident form- Purser folder
Cabin log- FWD video compartment
MIRF- Purser folder
Drug Usage Form- EMK
FAP - answerPFC: Available in correct location with 2 white seals
Day to day use, no permission needed
If opened, close with 2 red seals (into DXB only)
FAP contents - answerAntacid medication- Neogastro/Maalox/Moxal
Band Aid Strips
Contents List