hearing protection for pediatric patients
Janet Barker
Janet.Barker at northlanddhb.org.nz
Thu Nov 12 00:07:36 EST 2009
Rayban - the sunglasses people - make ear defenders for children - they
say they are for 10 kg and over but we have used them on smaller
infants with good effect. Called BABY-BANZ and come in pink, blue or
camouflage coloured all for just NZ$50 or thereabouts!
Cheers
Janet
Janet Barker
Flight Nurse
Northland ICU Flight Team
Whangarei New Zealand
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[mailto:flightmed-bounces at flightweb.com] On Behalf Of Gurkan Ozel
Sent: Thursday, 12 November 2009 7:19 a.m.
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Subject: Re: hearing protection for pediatric patients
Thank you all for your valuable input.
Fly safe out there.
Gurkan Ozel
Kocoglu Air Ambulance
Ankara, TURKEY
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:13:18 -0500
From: edendupont at aol.com
Subject: Re: hearing protection for pediatric patients
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It is easy to provide ear protection for the little tykes. Your program
could easily cut the traditional disposable ear plugs in half diagonally
and
reinforce with a ball of cotton with paper tape. OR the traditional
towel
roll padding with the same cotton ball/ puff when in c-spine.
I applaud your interest in protecting the hearing of our tiny patients.
:)
Eden Du Pont, RN, BSN, PHN, CFRN, NREMT
Flight Nurse, CQI Liaison
Medi-Flight
1700 Coffee Road
Modesto, CA 95355
209.409.4350 cell
209.572.7149 dispatch
edendupont at aol.com
edupont at airmethods.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Gurkan Ozel <rescuemedic at gmail.com>
To: flightmed at flightweb.com
Sent: Sun, Nov 8, 2009 7:18 pm
Subject: hearing protection for pediatric patients
Hi all,
I would like to get your suggestions on hearing protection for pediatric
patients during the HEMS flight. We provide earmuffs for our adult
patients
but they tend to be oversized for pediatric population. Some of those
kids
get anxious with the noise. Some of our flights near two hours and I
would
like to make their flight as comfortable as possible. Do you think
simple
ear plugs work for those who cannot wear earmuffs? I believe isolettes
are
enough in order to provide noise reduction for the newborns, or should
we
concern about them as well?
I appreciate your inputs.
Regards,
Gurkan Ozel
Kocoglu Air Ambulance
Ankara, TURKEY
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