defibrillator/pacer query

Jeff Brosius reno316 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 8 09:39:11 EST 2007



Scott:

Ever consider going "old school" and getting your hands on a LP10?

You'd be stuck using monophasic, but otherwise it'd fit the bill.

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JRB

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> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 05:58:50 -0500

> From: Pedsrusscott at cs.com

> To: EM-NSG-L at ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU; flightmed at flightweb.com

> Subject: defibrillator/pacer query

> CC: karen.arndt at uchospitals.edu

>

> Greetings - Our flight team is looking, but having no luck in finding, a simple defibrillator/pacer - We currently use & love the Propac for monitoring, but it unfortunately does not have pacer/defib capabilities - All of the monitors we have recently seen have pacing/defib, but also are redundant with the Propac monitoring capabilities & we are hoping to find just a defib/pacer/monitor without the "bells & whistles" (i.e. just defib/pacer/monitor that doesn't do sao2/etco2/etc) - any suggestions welcomed

> thanx!

> Scott DeBoer RN,MSN

> University of Chicago Hospitals

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