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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Safe passage : |b astronaut care for exploration missions / |c John R. Ball and Charles H. Evans, Jr., editors ; Committee on Creating a Vision for Space Medicine during Travel Beyond Earth Orbit, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine. |
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Astronauts Health and hygiene. Space medicine. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125942 Medical care Needs assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86005567 Aerospace Medicine standards Health Services Needs and Demand https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006301 Astronauts https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018480 Radiation Effects Space Flight Weightlessness adverse effects https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014893Q000009 Astronautes Santé et hygiène. Soins médicaux Analyse des besoins. Vol spatial. MEDICAL Infectious Diseases. bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases Contagious. bisacsh Medical care Needs assessment fast Space medicine fast Ball, John, 1944- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93804400 Evans, Charles H. (Charles Hawes), 1940- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88185237 has work: Safe passage (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGXMqy3MYrqPPD9RDHGY6C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Creating a Vision for Space Medicine during Travel Beyond Earth Orbit. Safe passage. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, ©2001 0309075858 (DLC) 2001005443 (OCoLC)47923426 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=87127 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / Risk -- Health Care -- Research -- Behavioral Health -- Data Collection and Access -- Engineering and Biology -- Organization -- Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit -- Health Risks of Space Travel -- Charge to the Committee -- The Committee's Study of Health Care for Astronauts Traveling Beyond Earth Orbit -- Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel -- Countermeasure to Solve Physiological Adaptations to Space -- Musculoskeletal System -- Loss of Bone Mineral Density in Microgravity -- Reversibility, Genetic Variability, and Mechanism of Bone Mineral Density Loss -- Clinical Research Opportunities in Astronaut Physiology and Health -- Effects of Microgravity on Skeletal Muscle -- Circulatory and Pulmonary Systems -- Orthostatic Hypotension -- Other Effects on the Cardiovascular System -- Effects of Microgravity on the Pulmonary System -- Alimentary System -- Nutrition in Space -- Space Motion Sickness -- Nervous System -- Neurovestibular Function -- Sleep and Circadian Rhythm -- Eye-Hand Coordination and Sustained Gross Motor Activity -- Peripheral Nervous System -- Reproductive System -- Effects of Radiation on Gametes -- Human Reproductive Physiology in Space -- Sex Differences -- Urinary System -- Physiological Monitoring -- Monitoring During Space Travel: Development of Technology -- A Strategy for a Space Medicine Clinical Research Program -- A Clinical Research Program for NASA -- Managing Risks to Astronaut Health -- General Principles and Issues -- Medical Events in Extreme Environments -- Health Risk Assessment -- Nutrition -- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics -- Environmental and Occupational Health -- Health Care Practice Opportunities -- Cardiovascular Care -- Dental Care -- Endocrine Function -- Gastrointestinal Issues -- Gynecological Health Issues -- Hematology, Immunology, and Microbiology -- Mental Health Issues -- Neurological Issues -- Urinary Disorders -- Emergency and Continuing Care -- Anesthesia and Pain Management -- Airway Management in Space -- Anesthetics -- Regional Anesthesia -- Surgery and Trauma -- Physiological Response to Injury -- Surgical Skills and Training -- Surgical Equipment -- Technical Aspects of Surgery -- Prevention of Infection -- Management of Common Surgical Emergencies -- Management of Abscesses and Soft-Tissue Infections -- Rehabilitation for Astronauts on Long-Duration Missions -- Catastrophic Illness, Death, and End-of-Life Considerations -- Personnel and Other Health Care Resources -- Development of a Space Medicine Catalog and Database -- Behavioral Health and Performance -- Astronaut Performance and General Living Conditions -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Use of Pairs of Transport Vehicles for Small Groups Traveling Beyond Earth Orbit -- Support and Recovery Systems -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Screening, Selection, and Training -- Current Practice and Knowledge Base -- Requirements for Additional Knowledge -- Strategic Research Considerations -- Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine -- Ethical Issues in Clinical Care for Astronauts -- Institutional Pressure to Underreport Clinical Signs, Symptoms, and Medical Data -- Current Practice Regarding the Confidentiality of Individual Astronaut Medical Data -- Earth-Based Analogs for Balancing Medical Confidentiality with Public Health -- Justification for Using the Occupational Health Model to Balance Privacy and Safety -- Ethical Issues in the Astronaut-Flight Surgeon Relationship -- Opportunities for Collecting Medical Data Aboard the International Space Station -- Expand the Collection of Occupational Health Data -- Change the Process for Review of Clinical Research Protocols in Space Medicine -- Suggested Changes in the Approach to Review of Proposed Clinical Research or Data Collection for Astronauts -- Ethical Issues and the Special Circumstances of International Crews -- Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaut Health Care -- Mission and Goals -- Organizational Components -- Leadership -- Critical Elements of the Organizational Framework -- Alternative Organizational Frameworks -- Organizational Structure to Ensure Astronaut Health and Safety -- Systems Development -- Policy and Legislation -- Funding -- Internal Relationships -- External Relationships -- Operational and Clinical Components -- Standard of Care -- Medical Care -- Medical Informatics -- Personnel and Training -- Evaluation and Performance Improvement -- Background and Methodology -- Letter from Daniel S. Goldin, Administrator, NASA -- Committee and Staff Biographies -- Clinical Research Opportunities for Astronaut Health -- Health Care Opportunities in Space Medicine -- Behavioral Health and Performance Research and Development Opportunities -- The Key Elements in the Committee's Recommendations -- Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit -- Trajectory of a human mission to Mars in 2014 -- Charge to the Committee -- What Is Space Medicine in Reference to Developing a Vision and Strategy for Astronaut Health? -- Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel -- Some Major Human Physiological Changes Resulting from Extended Travel in Earth Orbit -- Countermeasure (CM) evolution -- Average Bone Mineral Density Loss on Mir -- Altered Sleep Patterns as Example of Multifactorial Problems Arising During Space Travel -- Elements of the Critical Path Roadmap Project -- Critical Path Roadmap Project: Critical Risks -- Countermeasure (CM) development and evolution -- What Constitutes Clinical Research? -- Clinical Research Opportunities for Astronaut Health -- Managing Risks to Astronaut Health -- Major Health and Medical Issues During Spaceflight -- In-Flight Medical Events for U.S. Astronauts During the Space Shuttle Program -- Medical Events Among Seven NASA Astronauts on Mir -- Medical Events and Recurrences Among Astronauts of all Nationalities on Mir -- Pharmacopoeia Usage During Mir Missions -- Incidence of Health Disorders and Medical-Surgical Procedures During 136 Submarine Patrols -- Reasons for 332 Medical Evacuations from All Submarines, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, 1993 to 1996 -- ANARE Health Register Illnesses in Antarctica from 1988 to 1997 -- Potential Methods of Risk Assessment and Screening -- Breast Cancer as an Example of Risk Assessment in Space Medicine -- "Normal" Findings on Physical Examination in Microgravity -- Advances in Preventive Dentistry -- Health Care Opportunities in Space Medicine -- Emergency and Continuing Care -- Health Care Opportunities in Space Medicine -- Behavioral Heath and Performance -- Evidence of Emotional or Social Problems on Short-Duration Missions -- Recovery and Reintegration -- Systematic Multiple Level Observation of Groups -- Potential Uses of Neuroimaging Methods for Astronaut Selection, Training, and Intervention -- Distributed Interactive Simulation -- Behavioral Health and Performance Research and Development Opportunities -- Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine -- Examples of Earth-Based Limitations on Doctor-Patient Confidentiality to Decrease Risks to Others -- The Common Rule and Informed Consent -- Potential Categories of Clinical Research or Data Collection Protocols for Astronauts -- Examples of Category 2 Clinical Research or Data Collection Protocols for Astronauts -- Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaut Health Care -- Infrastructure Elements for Developing a Comprehensive Health Care System for Astronauts. Astronauts Health and hygiene. Space medicine. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125942 Medical care Needs assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86005567 Aerospace Medicine standards Health Services Needs and Demand https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006301 Astronauts https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018480 Radiation Effects Space Flight Weightlessness adverse effects https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014893Q000009 Astronautes Santé et hygiène. Soins médicaux Analyse des besoins. Vol spatial. MEDICAL Infectious Diseases. bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases Contagious. bisacsh Medical care Needs assessment fast Space medicine fast |
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title | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / |
title_auth | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / |
title_exact_search | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / |
title_full | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / John R. Ball and Charles H. Evans, Jr., editors ; Committee on Creating a Vision for Space Medicine during Travel Beyond Earth Orbit, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine. |
title_fullStr | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / John R. Ball and Charles H. Evans, Jr., editors ; Committee on Creating a Vision for Space Medicine during Travel Beyond Earth Orbit, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine. |
title_full_unstemmed | Safe passage : astronaut care for exploration missions / John R. Ball and Charles H. Evans, Jr., editors ; Committee on Creating a Vision for Space Medicine during Travel Beyond Earth Orbit, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine. |
title_short | Safe passage : |
title_sort | safe passage astronaut care for exploration missions |
title_sub | astronaut care for exploration missions / |
topic | Astronauts Health and hygiene. Space medicine. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125942 Medical care Needs assessment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86005567 Aerospace Medicine standards Health Services Needs and Demand https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006301 Astronauts https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018480 Radiation Effects Space Flight Weightlessness adverse effects https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014893Q000009 Astronautes Santé et hygiène. Soins médicaux Analyse des besoins. Vol spatial. MEDICAL Infectious Diseases. bisacsh HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases Contagious. bisacsh Medical care Needs assessment fast Space medicine fast |
topic_facet | Astronauts Health and hygiene. Space medicine. Medical care Needs assessment. Aerospace Medicine standards Health Services Needs and Demand Astronauts Radiation Effects Space Flight Weightlessness adverse effects Astronautes Santé et hygiène. Soins médicaux Analyse des besoins. Vol spatial. MEDICAL Infectious Diseases. HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases Contagious. Medical care Needs assessment Space medicine |
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