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share with us all, please.
Bruce Bowling
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 7:33
PM
Subject: Re: Zoll M series monitor
Well now....I can't remember, Ill track down the
vendor. Cost-seems like it was about
30$
m
>>> Macgyver@FlightMedicMail.com
11/05/02 10:43AM >>> Where did you get the hooks from?
Cost?
Fly Safe. Ken L-W CCEMT-P/WMT
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--- michele moore <michele@bendcable.com>
wrote: >Rick we have been very happy with the size and general ease of
use. > >We have 4 in use here. > >We purchased some
hooks thank make it possible to hang the unit on the >side of the bed
which helps alot...before it was on the patients legs or >had to be
carried. If you are taking alot of BP the batt seem to
fail >every 20mins to 1/2 hr. >However the LP 10 used batts
and we didnt have the option of plugging >it in. We Keep the unit
plugged in for flight then use batts on scene >or while going into the
Hosp. > >The company has been good to send us a loaner if one
needs work. We >sent some off to be upgraded to BP and ETCO2 and
they provided a loaner >before the units left the base. On the
ships that we use the Zoll with >all the bells and whistles we also have
a Propac. We have 2 patient >Capability. It seems like the
Zoll is a little weak in the Ped/neonate >end of the Patient spectrum
and I wouldn't trust it to take BP on a 1mo >old. I mention this
if you are planning to have only one monitor
on >board. > >michele
moore > > >_______________________________________________ >Flightmed
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