How to transport patients who need to lie flat by high-speed rail

The detailed steps for transporting patients who need to lie flat on the high speed train are as follows:

1. Contact and plan in advanceThe patient or his family members should contact the high speed train station or the railroad department as early as possible, explaining the patient's specific situation and the need to lie flat. Consult about the specific regulations and process of business seat reservation, stretcher service, green channel use, etc.

2. Book the business seat according to the suggestion of the high-speed rail station or railroad department and book the appropriate business seat ticket. Make sure the business seat is spacious enough to meet the patient's need to lie flat.

3. Prepare stretcher and related medical supplies According to the regulations of high-speed rail station, understand the process and cost of using stretcher service. If necessary, prepare your own stretcher or other carrying equipment to ensure that you can carry the patient smoothly in the high-speed rail station and high-speed rail carriages. Prepare necessary medical supplies, such as oxygen cylinders, first aid medicines, etc., in case of emergency.

4. Arrive at the high-speed rail station and use the green channel Arrive at the high-speed rail station in advance, contact with the staff of high-speed rail station, explain the situation and apply for using the green channel. With the assistance of the staff, enter the waiting room or platform quickly through the green channel.

5.Getting on the train and placing the patient After the arrival of the high-speed train, the staff will assist in carrying the patient to the business seat compartment. Inside the compartment, the patient will be placed on the business seat and the seat will be adjusted to lie flat.

6. Care on the train If there are transportation services with doctors or nurses, they can provide basic medical care on the train. Family members or accompanying persons should keep a close eye on the patient's physical condition and contact train staff for assistance if needed.

7. Arrival and disembarkationAfter the train arrives at its destination, staff will assist in moving the patient from the business class compartment to the platform. If necessary, a local ambulance or medical facility can be contacted for subsequent transportation and treatment.