DESIGN OF THE INTERNAL SPACE OF AN AMBULANCE THROUGH LINEAR PROGRAMMING

Authors

  • FRANCISCO JAVIER SANCHEZ ALEJO U. POLITECNICA DE MADRID
  • JOSE MARIA LOPEZ MARTINEZ INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACION DEL AUTOMOVIL
  • FRANCISCO JAVIER PAEZ AYUSO INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE INVESTIGACION DEL AUTOMOVIL
  • JOSE LUIS FERNANDEZ SANCHEZ U. POLITECNICA DE MADRID

Keywords:

Ambulancia, UVI, Ingeniería de Diseño, Programación lineal

Abstract

The design of patient care space in life support ambulances or ICU vehicles is a complex activity; carried out by bodybuilders thanks to their knowhow and suggestions from medical personnel who work in them. The main reason for this complexity lies in the fact a particular item of equipment will be used by different personnel depending on the intervention in question. So, frequently workers’ hands interfere with each other while performing some actions because they simultaneously require materials far from them yet close to others. This article shows the real case of the patient care space design of the SUMMA 112 ICU vehicles, where all the medical-health materials and equipment have been located to optimise performance in the most critical and frequent operations. Key words: Ambulance, ICU, Engineering design, Linear programming.

Published

2008-09-18

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ARTICULOS