Flightmed Digest, Vol 56, Issue 6
Richard Zimmerman Jr
richardzimmermanjr at sbcglobal.net
Mon May 26 13:57:00 EDT 2008
We have it here at Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi Texas and currently it is sitting collecting dust. I am the only RTs that has used it. No one wants to use it. Mostly due to the newness of because it is not for the lack of training. So basically we have a very expensive stretcher weight. I think it is a very good resource. I originally used it at Methodist Children's in San Antonio and hated it then because I didn't get a very good inservice on it. But once I took it on as my project, I love it. But I was told the reason we aren't using it is because P&P need to be written. Still waiting for those too.
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Today's Topics:
1. Re:NEO transport with Bronchotron (Kimberly Harrell)
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Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 18:11:12 -0400
From: "Kimberly Harrell"
Subject: Re: NEO transport with Bronchotron
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We use the bronchotron at All Children's Hospital Neo Transport. We don't use the high frequency mode very often, but we do use it occasionally. I am an RN and the vent is run by the RT, so I am probably not the person to give you details. But I can try to put you in contact with someone who knows more about it. Do you have specific questions? The phone number to our team is 800-456-4543 ext 4333.
Hope this helps,
Kim Harrell, RN
ACH Transport Team
St Petersburg, FL
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From: Evah Lopez
To: flightmed at flightweb.com
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 7:09 PM
Subject: NEO transport with Bronchotron
If anyone out there uses high frequency ventilation (bronchotron) for neonatal transport could we correspond? I am tracking specific transports to justify the need for high frequency in our program. I would appreciate the time and you can e-mail me at ejlopez at salud.unm.edu. Thanks.
Evah Lopez, RRT
New Mexico Newborn Transport
Co Program Coordinator
University of New Mexico
Department of Pediatrics
Neonatology Division
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