Definition 1 of 65
-Located at Scott AFB,IL
- Responsible for pt movement within USNORTHCOM, & from US Southern command through
US NORTH COM.
TPMRC - E
4A Infants
6B Attendant
TPMRC - A
Definition 2 of 65
Infant requiring an approved air worthy incubator.
1a and 1b type patients
4C Infants
6b Attendant
104c Infants
Definition 3 of 65
RETURNING outpatient, on litter for comfort.
1c neuropsychiatric patient
5E Outpatient
2e Outpatient
4e Outpatient
,Definition 4 of 65
Infant under 3 yrs of age, occupying an aircraft seat, GOING for treatment.
9a Infants
4A Infants
1a Infants
5a Infants
Definition 5 of 65
- Joint Base Pearl - Harbor- Hickam
- Responsible for pt movement within & from USEUCOM, USAFRICOM, and USCENTCOM
(when there is no JPMRC).
Theater Patient Movement Requirement Center (TPMRC)
Patient movement policy / operations
Global Patient Movement Requirements Center (gpmrc)
,Definition 7 of 65
> 5A - Ambulatory outpatient, non-psychiatric, non-substance abuse, going for treatment
> 5B - Ambulatory outpatient, drug, or alcohol (substance) abuse, going for treatment
> 5C - Psychiatric outpatient going for treatment
> 5D - Outpatient on litter for comfort, going for treatment
> 5E - Returning outpatient, on litter for comfort
> 5F - Returning outpatient, returning to duty
5b outpatient
Inpatient ambulatory patients
Outpatient categories
Psychiatric patients
Definition 8 of 65
Infants
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E
Class 6 Category
Class 4 Patients
Class 96 Patients
Class 5 Patients
Definition 9 of 65
Intermediate Severity Psychiatric Litter Patient. May require tranquilizing or sedating
medication to prevent harm to self, aircrew, or the aircraft. Restraint order is in initiation*, and
restraints are readily available at litter. (*Once available restraints are applied to patient, the
AECM contacts the validating flight surgeon for an applied restraint order).
1B Neuropsychiatric Patient
5a outpatient
0b Neuropsychiatric Patient
psychiatric patients
, Definition 10 of 65
> 2A - Patients unable to move about on their own volition under any circumstances and
requires assistance with egress
> 2B - Patients able to move about on their own volition in an emergency. Able to sit in a seat if
desired
Doctors assigned to the mission
Litter patients
Airsick crew members
Paratroopers
Definition 11 of 65
Inpatient Litter Patients (other than Psych)
2A, 2B
Class 3 Patients
Class 102 Patients
Class 2 Patients
Class 1 Patients
Definition 12 of 65
> Understand the roles of the referring privileged provider
> Understand the roles of the local flight surgeon (FS)
> Identify general patient movement considerations
> Understand PMR validation process and patient acceptance for flight
> Recall the contents of the patient movement request (PMR)
Pmr contents (2)
Local flight Surgeon (fs)
Pmr contents (1)
Samples of Behavior (1)
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