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  1. Kaisu,

    Had never heard of Lewis leads until your post. I retired out of 9-1-1 after 35 years and am now doing strictly inter-facility (ER in non-cardiac cath hosp to cath center, non-hemorrhagic CVA's to get their brain cath'd and such) so everyone is already diagnosed. While in the ER the other day picking up another patient, there were 2 ER docs discussing a patient with SVT and they were discussing if the P was in the T or not. I proposed the Lewis leads (which only 1 had ever used in the past), they tried it and it worked. Bottom line is there were P waves as
    determined by using the Lewis method (and the Docs think I’m brighter than I really am!).

    Thanks!

    Matt



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  2. Doug,

    What I see as your potentially biggest problem is keeping drugs and fluids at dispensable temperatures. Whatever you order it MUST have a separate (heated here in PA,
    cooled in the Kingdom) cabinet that is kept at temp using a shore line when vehicle is not in use such as; roasting in the station, (unless you are
    designing A/C for the bay) or sitting outside the Quickie mart (you’d love a Sheetz or a Wawa). Besides that you'll need a battery condition/charger to
    maintain portable suction and defib battery levels (also batteries in transport vent and IV pump if you use).


    If you do get a non-transport vehicle, and you decide to keep batteried (?) and temperature sensitive items in "go" bags, one of the things that has
    to be stressed is if it becomes a run around town truck, it ALWAYS has to be stocked for use, go bags and all. Would suck if a medic met the medic responder
    truck on scene and all the toys were at the station...


    I’ve been playin’ the game for 37 years, any questions/comments my e-mail is pamedic113@yahoo.com

    Yours to a better EMS

    Matt



  3. The company I work for recently upgraded to Bird Avian ventilators. The training received from the vendor was somewhat limited.

    Is there anyone out there that has any leads for training aids/sites specific to these ventilators? They look like they would be good ventilators but I'm somewhat fearful using with little knowledge.

    Thanks in advance for your help...

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