Military Nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil”: aeromedical evacuation in the coronavirus pandemic

ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the experience of military nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil” in an aeromedical evacuation. Method: this is an experience report of the nursing staff in the Aeromedical Evacuation of potentially-contaminated Brazilians who were in Wuhan, China, after the outbreak of the new coronavirus. Results: the report was constructed from nursing care performed in three stages: pre-flight, screening, and flight. Pre-flight care would include aircraft configuration and material prediction. In screening, the staff was concerned with being properly attired. In the health assessment of returnees, in-flight, attention was focused on Personal Protective Equipment handling to minimize the risk of contamination by prolonged contact with potentially-contaminated passengers. Final considerations: nursing was committed to planning all the actions of this mission, which was one of the longest, strenuous and unprecedented in the history of aeromedical transport in Brazil.

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Main Authors: Borges,Letícia Lima, Guimarães,Clarissa Coelho Vieira, Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa, Felipe,Luiz Alberto de Freitas
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-716720200014005002020-07-10Military Nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil”: aeromedical evacuation in the coronavirus pandemicBorges,Letícia LimaGuimarães,Clarissa Coelho VieiraAguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi CostaFelipe,Luiz Alberto de Freitas Coronavirus Infections Communicable Diseases Infection Military Nursing Air Ambulances ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the experience of military nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil” in an aeromedical evacuation. Method: this is an experience report of the nursing staff in the Aeromedical Evacuation of potentially-contaminated Brazilians who were in Wuhan, China, after the outbreak of the new coronavirus. Results: the report was constructed from nursing care performed in three stages: pre-flight, screening, and flight. Pre-flight care would include aircraft configuration and material prediction. In screening, the staff was concerned with being properly attired. In the health assessment of returnees, in-flight, attention was focused on Personal Protective Equipment handling to minimize the risk of contamination by prolonged contact with potentially-contaminated passengers. Final considerations: nursing was committed to planning all the actions of this mission, which was one of the longest, strenuous and unprecedented in the history of aeromedical transport in Brazil.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem v.73 suppl.2 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672020001400500en10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0297
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Felipe,Luiz Alberto de Freitas
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Guimarães,Clarissa Coelho Vieira
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Military Nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil”: aeromedical evacuation in the coronavirus pandemic
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Aguiar,Beatriz Gerbassi Costa
Felipe,Luiz Alberto de Freitas
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description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the experience of military nursing in “Operation Return to Brazil” in an aeromedical evacuation. Method: this is an experience report of the nursing staff in the Aeromedical Evacuation of potentially-contaminated Brazilians who were in Wuhan, China, after the outbreak of the new coronavirus. Results: the report was constructed from nursing care performed in three stages: pre-flight, screening, and flight. Pre-flight care would include aircraft configuration and material prediction. In screening, the staff was concerned with being properly attired. In the health assessment of returnees, in-flight, attention was focused on Personal Protective Equipment handling to minimize the risk of contamination by prolonged contact with potentially-contaminated passengers. Final considerations: nursing was committed to planning all the actions of this mission, which was one of the longest, strenuous and unprecedented in the history of aeromedical transport in Brazil.
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