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Steven

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Triage tags. Legal pads. Three inch tape. :roll:

This is the twenty-first century, guys. Get with the programme.

Go big or go home. That's why I record all my patient information on a microchip that I then implant in the patient by anal probe. And, of course, if your agency doesn't carry anal probes, your agency sucks!

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And when your anal probes goes down you can always use individual 4x4s (still in paper package) they make great improvised triage cards as well as for the usual SAMPLE/SOAP/DECAP-BTLS/MAPCODE info you would need to obtain

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Triage tags. Legal pads. Three inch tape. :roll:

This is the twenty-first century, guys. Get with the programme.

Go big or go home. That's why I record all my patient information on a microchip that I then implant in the patient by anal probe. And, of course, if your agency doesn't carry anal probes, your agency sucks!

Hey Dust, would that be a BLS or an ALS skill? lol :twisted:

I use those cheap notepads that I keep in my back pocket. Otherwise I write on the glove. There have been times when I have written on my bare forearm.

I never thought of using medical tape.....this is an epiphany to me! :cheers:

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