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Think Medical Solutions
Phone: +61 410 613 662
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19.01.2022 Mmm Doughnuts Were you taught that doughnut bandages were useful for penetrating injuries? The ARC states "Apply padding around or on each side of the protruding object, with pressure over the... padding." What do you think?
18.01.2022 If you could only have 1 bandage, this would probably be it.
17.01.2022 Are you working or travelling in remote locations? Are you limited on space? The Fred Easyport Defibrillator is the worlds smallest AED, but don't be fooled by the size, this little bit of magic packs a punch ... Ultra-light only 490 grams (incl. batteries) Ultra small 133 x 126 x 35 mm (l x w x h) High-resolution LCD Configurable adult and paediatric energy settings according to standard values Automatic switch to paediatric energy level when paediatric electrodes are connected Manual override: doctors can override the AED mode and decide whether they want to deliver the shock or not https://www.thinkmedicalsolutions.com.au//schiller-fred-e/ #aed #defibrillator #thinkmedicalsolutions #remotemedical #remoteparamedic #avob
13.01.2022 It's snake season Are you prepared? Approximately Australian are venomous, although only 12 are likely to inflict a wound that could kill you, and 9 of the top 10 deadliest in the world call Australia home.... This is one of the few kits that provide 2 special snake bandages to adequately wrap long limbs https://www.thinkmedicalsolutions.com.au/pr/snake-bite-kit/
12.01.2022 With around 100 venomous species of land #snakes in Australia, 12 of which can kill you. Do you know how to identify and treat a #snakebite? #pit #firstaid #remotemedical #thinkmedicalsolutions
08.01.2022 Most people know a defibrillator is used in cardiac arrest. Do you know what NOT to do with a defibrillator? AVOID placing the defibrillator pads over medication patches, an implanted device (e.g. a pacemaker) AVOID having or allowing any person to have, any direct or indirect contact with the victim during defibrillation (a shock may be received)... AVOID having the victim in contact with metal fixtures e.g. bed rails (risk of burn) AVOID delivering the shock with a gap between the pad and chest wall (spark hazard) AVOID defibrillating if victim, operator and/or close bystander are situated in an explosive/flammable (e.g. petrol) environment AVOID allowing oxygen from a resuscitator to flow onto the victim’s chest during delivery of the shock when using paddles (risk of fire) See more
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