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Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl’s Book “Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory” To Be Displayed at the 2025 Frankfurt Book Fair

This book is a pioneering reference exploring how altitude impacts human physiology, nursing care, and modern flight medicine—bridging health, aviation, and aerospace innovations to equip medical professionals for challenges in the skies and beyond.


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“Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments” by Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl
“Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments” by Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl

The book “Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory” by Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl will be displayed at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025.

The book “Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments” by Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl will be displayed by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025. The book event will take place from October 15 to 19, 2025, at the Messe Frankfurt, Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage 1, 60327 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

“Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory” is a groundbreaking volume that introduces a comprehensive framework for understanding the physiological effects of altitude variations and their critical implications for healthcare.

The text provides an in-depth examination of conditions triggered or exacerbated by altitude, including oxygenation deficits, vacuolization, reduced barometric pressure, jet lag, spatial disorientation, decompression syndrome, and organ transplant deterioration caused by altitude density fluctuations. It also addresses major health concerns such as sickle cell anemia, myocardial infarction, EKG irregularities, and pacemaker performance in high-altitude environments.

More than a clinical guide, “Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory” situates these health challenges within the broader evolution of aviation and aerospace medicine. Dr. Sredl traces the transformative progress of the past five decades from the rise of electric aircraft and surveillance drones to urban air taxis and the creation of the U.S. Space Force. By integrating medical science with technological advancements, she empowers healthcare providers to anticipate and respond to the demands of 21st-century healthcare.

Dr. Sredl’s expertise is widely recognized; she has authored more than 90 professional articles and six books, developed two innovative nursing theories, and contributed to international flight medicine education through her journal AV-Nurse International. Her pioneering vision continues to shape the intersection of nursing, aviation, and aerospace science.

“Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory” is an essential reference for nurses, physicians, military medical staff, and researchers seeking to understand the complex relationship between altitude, health, and modern flight.

Get a copy of “Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments” by Dr. Darlene Majka Sredl on the ReadersMagnet Bookstore, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble. Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025 at stand 6.0 A12 to check out the book display.

Author Bio
Darlene Majka Sredl, Ph.D., R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., M.H.A., is an accomplished nurse educator, theorist, author, and licensed pilot. She served as a Teaching Professor of Nursing at the University of Missouri-St.

Louis is the creator of two influential nursing theories: Aerohemodynamics, addressing nursing in the flight environment, and the Triangle Technique, designed for pediatric medication calculations. Dr. Sredl has authored more than 90 professional articles and six books, including the internationally adopted Airborne Patient Care Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach, that was translated to Spanish and was used by the Chilean government as their official aviation evacuation manual.

She also founded AV-Nurse International, a journal supporting flight nurses and aviation medicine. Her consulting has benefited organizations such as Monsanto, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, and Webster University. Dr. Sredl is a member of the Aerospace Medical Association and continues to advance both nursing and aviation medicine.

“Nursing’s Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments”
Author: Darlene Majka Sredl
Genre: Science, Nature, Technology
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published date: June 5, 2025


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