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Developing a Dynamic Model of the Standard Neonatal Patient Transport System using Lagrange’s Equation in the Pitch Plane
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Gibb, K., Kehoe, P., Hurley, J., Aubertin, C., Greenwood, K., Ibey, A., Redpath, S., Chan, A.D.C., Green, J.R., Langlois, R.G.
During transport to critical care centres, neonatal patients can be exposed to elevated levels of vibration which may pose a risk to the patients’ health. In Ontario, a standardized Neonatal Patient Transport System (NPTS) has been implemented in ground and air ambulances, and studies to...
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2022-06-01
Kehoe, P., Gibb, K., Hurley, J., Chan, A., Green, J., Langlois, R., Greenwood, K., Aubertin, C., Ibey, A., Redpath, S.
Neonatal infants in need of advanced care, often require transportation via road ambulance to neonatal intensive care units. The ambulance exposes these vulnerable infants to potentially harmful noise and vibration. To better understand the levels of vibration, this paper maps the magnitude of...