Level 1 Fluid Infusor
Ronald Gross
Rgross at harthosp.org
Tue May 15 20:03:43 BST 2007
And it DOES make a great coat rack in a pinch....... ;-)
>>> "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> 5/15/2007 2:34 PM >>>
Take the pluses from Dr. Mattox, add them to the pluses from Dr. Gross.
Our trauma room would seem empty without the Level-I.
Pret Bjorn, RN
Bangor, ME USA.
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Subject: Re: Level 1 Fluid Infusor
In a message dated 5/15/2007 1:19:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
Rgross at harthosp.org writes:
Excellent high volume infusion of warmed fluids (electrolyte solutions
and
blood). Why do you ask?
We have moved away from high volume infusion of any electrolyte
solution.
I agree that warmed blood and warmed FFP might be one place where such
a
device might be helpful. I have used it ONCE as a extracorporal
device for
rewarming a patient with a fem-fem setup.
k
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