What actions would you take if a passenger faints in one of your flights?


What actions would you take if a passenger faints in one of your flights? While flying, people can faint because of changes in cabin pressure, getting up too fast, and anxiety. If someone faints, they are usually moved to the aisle, and their breathing and pulse are monitored. They'll lie on their back with their legs raised to help blood flow; sometimes, they will receive oxygen.


Are there paramedics on planes?

While it can transpire, it's unlikely there will be a qualified medical professional in the cabin. As a result, flight attendants are responsible for caring for sick or hurt passengers. Cabin crew are trained to administer first aid and have some basic resources onboard, such as bandages and cold packs.


How do you prevent passing out on a plane?

Here are some other tips to keep from fainting on planes:
  1. Stay well hydrated before and during the flight. ...
  2. Sit in an aisle seat whenever possible. ...
  3. Do seated exercises to keep the blood in your lower limbs circulating. ...
  4. Dress lightly in layers. ...
  5. At the first sign of feeling ill, hit the call button and get a Coke.


Do doctors have to help on a plane?

No Legal Duty, but Potentially an Ethical One The ethical duty stems from the fact that doctors and other medical professionals don't lose their training simply because they are off duty and out of uniform.