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. 2012 Mar 7;16(2):R42. doi: 10.1186/cc11238

Table 4.

Diagnosis*

Airline A B C D E F G H I J
Items
Acute abdomen (Y/N) X
Alcohol abuse (Y/N) X
Allergic reaction (Y/N) X
Asthmatic attack (Y/N) X X
Bone fracture (Y/N) X X X
Bruising (Y/N) X X X
Burn (Y/N) X X
Burn (Y/N) X X X X
Childbirth (Y/N) X
Circulatory collapse (Y/N) X X
Convulsive seizure (Y/N) X X X X X
Cut (Y/N) X X
Febrile convulsion (Y/N) X
Foreign body (Y/N) X
Heart attack (Y/N) X X
Hyperglycemia (Y/N) X X
Hypertensive crisis (Y/N) X X
Hypoglycemia (Y/N) X X
Intoxication (Y/N) X
Mental illness (Y/N) X
Pseudocroup (Y/N) X
Scald (Y/N) X
Sprain (Y/N) X X
Strain (Y/N) X
Stroke (Y/N) X X
Vaginal bleeding (Y/N) X
Wound (Y/N) X X X

*Details from 10 airlines (A-J) on the documentation of on board in-flight medical emergencies, sub-category diagnosis.