In her latest publication, “Nursing's Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and Within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments,” Darlene Majka Sredl, Ph.D., R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., M.H.A., Licensed Pilot, introduced the Aerohemodynamic Theory, a new nursing science framework on human care in extreme environments. This comprehensive reference text provided critical insights for healthcare professionals and researchers addressing medical challenges related to altitude, space, and sub-oceanic pressure.
Military and aerospace medicine professionals, alongside healthcare providers managing patients exposed to altitude or pressure, found essential information in Sredl's expertise. Her authoritative writing voice reflected decades of experience, having authored over 90 professional articles and six books. Notably, one of her works on aviation physiology and aerospace nursing was translated into Spanish and adopted as the official air evacuation manual by the government of Chile. She was also credited with developing two influential nursing theories.
Expanding beyond theory, “Aerohemodynamic Theory” also examined how rapid advancements in aviation required a deeper understanding of the body's physiological responses to altitude and environmental pressure. Through this interdisciplinary approach, it connected scientific innovation with practical healthcare applications. Healthcare professionals could expect informative concepts that addressed the complex health challenges associated with modern aviation and space exploration.
“Aerohemodynamic Theory” was showcased by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at the Guadalajara International Book Fair 2025. Also known as Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara (FIL Guadalajara), this premier publishing event in Ibero-America bridged publishers with renowned authors, and authors with passionate readers. The FIL Guadalajara was also a cultural festival that attracted thousands of fairgoers each year, all united in celebrating literature, knowledge, and creativity. This global book fair took place from November 29 to December 7, 2025, at Expo Guadalajara, Av. Mariano Otero 1499, Colonia Verde Valle, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
Visitors to the FIL Guadalajara explored “Nursing's Aerohemodynamic Theory: Influenced by Quantum Physics in Guiding Patient Care in Aviation/Space, on Earth, and Within Scuba-Accessible Sub-Sea Environments” at the ReadersMagnet exhibit at booth GG40, from November 29 to December 3, 2025.
Darlene Majka Sredl's Aerohemodynamic Theory expanded the frontiers of patient care in flight, space, and beyond. Copies were available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ReadersMagnet Bookstore.
Book Details
“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 Ph.D., R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., M.H.A., Licensed Pilot
Book Genre: Science, Nursing, Technology, Oceanic Pressure
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: June 5, 2025
Author Bio
Darlene Majka Sredl, Ph.D., R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., M.H.A., Licensed Pilot, developed two nursing theories: Aerohemodynamics and the Triangle Technique. She founded AV-Nurse International, a journal that educates and dispatches flight nurses and provides corporate consultation to aviation departments. She was also a member of the Aerospace Medical Association.
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