https://www.selleckchem.com/products/grazoprevir.html rkloads in the world, covering a landmass comparable with Western Europe. This brings with it a variety of challenging cases and complex logistics, often in extremely harsh and remote environments. We bring a wide breadth of experience in the area of retrieval medicine, and our aim is to share these experiences with other teams. OBJECTIVE A checklist was developed to improve the ventilator management of pediatric patients for air medical transport with the aim of reducing the percentage of patients outside recommended parameters (no bag valve mask use, peripheral capillary oxygen saturation level > 90%, and end-tidal carbon dioxide level > 35 and 5 kg and less then 18 years) from July 2018 to January 2019. Parameters identified in the aim statement were used to evaluate effectiveness. After transport, a Likert survey concerning the value of the checklist was distributed. RESULTS Significant improvements in pediatric ventilator management were noted when teams used the checklist. The rate outside of aim parameters was reduced significantly from 41.3% (n = 92, June 2012-May 2018 preintervention) to 10% (n = 20, July 2018-January 2019 postintervention) after the improvement action was implemented (χ2 = 7.01, P = .008). The 5-point Likert survey results (n = 38, 4.68 ± .57) supported teams' improved comfort after checklist implementation. CONCLUSION The checklist improved ventilator management proficiency of pediatric patients and the comfort level of air medical teams providing care. OBJECTIVE Stress-induced hyperglycemia has been found to increase hemorrhagic shock, morbidity, and mortality in the trauma patient. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether prehospital point-of-care glucose is an independent predictor of hypotension in the adult trauma patient transported by air ambulance to the receiving trauma center. METHODS This retrospective chart review evaluated adult, nondiabetic trauma patients transpo