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Suck off pump in english will be looked at as bad sex talk.

Maybe where you live, but where I come from, that would be considered GOOD sex talk! :)

We usually call it a suction machine, but that would depend upon whether it was an actual machine, or a manual pump device. Most of them work so poorly that "suck off pump" is actually a pretty appropriate term for them.

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...I am sorry about these terms, but I only have a normal dictionary here....it is not easy for me to explain to you what I mean.... :)

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Lifepak 12: all the monitor crap, + a nasal cannula w/capnography capabilities

Primary Bag (Statpack): BP cuff, steth, thermometer, glucometer, vomit bags, King LT's, advanced airway gear (laryngoscope, blades, tubes, NG set, ResQPod), BVM w/C-collar wrapped around it, controlled medications, small IV start pack w/250mL bag, small bandaging pack w/enough for most minor injuries (gauze, Kerlix, petrolatum gauze, Coban, tape, triangular bandages), front-line medications (Epi 1:10,000, Atropine, Lidocaine, Epi 1:1,000, Benadryl IV, Benadryl PO, Naloxone, ASA, NTG tabs, NTG paste, Glucagon, Oral Glucose, D50%, Ondansetron, Amiodarone, Albuterol, Ipratropium), a few syringes and needles, NRB, nasal cannula, nebulizer. It looks like this (except blue): http://www.statpacksstore.com/PhotoGallery...roductCode=2024

IV/Meds Bag (Statpack): Dopamine, 50mL bags, 250mL bags, 1000mL bag (all NS), Dial-a-Flows (wish we had pumps), alligator clips, medication labels, drip rate charts, all of the aforementioned drugs + Bicarb, Mag Sulfate, Adenosine, Lasix, Solu-Medrol, pre-mixed Lidocaine drip, 2-3 IV caths of each size, 2-3 syringes of each size, needles, saline locks, IV drip sets, a small bandaging pack, and the EZ-IO. It looks like this (again, blue): http://www.statpacksstore.com/PhotoGallery...roductCode=2025

We also have separate pediatric, OB, and trauma bags. On most seemingly simple calls we just bring in the primary backpack and LP12. Anything cardiac/respiratory/AMS/arrest/unknown/potential to be bad we'll bring the IV/meds bag + the suction. Any hemorrhage/penetrating trauma/bad injury call gets the trauma bag (duh).2024-2.jpg2024-2.jpg

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