Henry Jason L
Group Aid Station 14, 2nd Marine Air Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC 28533-0003, USA.
Mil Med. 2008 Apr;173(4):403-5. doi: 10.7205/milmed.173.4.403.
While deployed to a war zone, an aviator displayed poor aeromedical judgment and flew with an upper respiratory infection and an ear block. This resulted in a tympanic membrane perforation and the medical grounding of the member for 10 days. The discussion involves the probable mechanism of injury and the requirements of the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute regarding perforations, as well as the reasoning behind the flight surgeon's choice of treatment.
在被部署到战区时,一名飞行员表现出糟糕的航空医学判断力,带着上呼吸道感染和耳部堵塞飞行。这导致了鼓膜穿孔,该成员停飞10天。讨论内容包括可能的损伤机制、海军航空航天医学院对穿孔的要求,以及飞行外科医生选择治疗方法背后的理由。