Another Stethoscope question

FFMedic1911

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Was wondering if any one has seen or used the stethoscope that has the ability to produce a EKG in lead two.It works by having three conducting points on the bell and a small LCD screen on the back.Sorry can't remember the name. Would like you comments about it.
 

firecoins

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never heard of such a thing.
 

Ridryder911

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First clue it is a whacker product.

Only reads in two leads.

States that one can "freeze" to determine ST elevation (hmm we can tell in two lead monitoring?)

Ever try to read an ECG with paddles and the artifact of chest wall movement and hair? ...

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Jon

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I've seen it online... I have to agree with Rid... I can't see a need for it in EMS, so it is an EMS whacker product. There may be uses for it in other places, though.

Rid... I think you are showing your age... we don't even HAVE paddles anymore!
 

KEVD18

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some places still use them. i have seen then in various hospitals, including world renowned trauma centers.
 

Ridryder911

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some places still use them. i have seen then in various hospitals, including world renowned trauma centers.

Probably given to them so EMT's would rush out and buy them. Ask a trauma doc where they auscultate at? Ask them to show you the surgeon's point. ...*


* Surgeons point is at the xiphoid, they claim they can hear heart, lung, and bowel sounds all at the same time.

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KEVD18

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no rid, some place still use paddles on their defib

i think the ekg scope is retarded
 

Ridryder911

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I don't know... hmm I might buy one, just to see how many others would purchase and see if I can create a "fad"... :D

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JPINFV

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some places still use them. i have seen then in various hospitals, including world renowned trauma centers.

I've seen them at hospitals too, but they also have the capability to use pads. I actually got to see a physician use paddles to cardiovert a patient once. His reasoning was that he "hadn't had a chance to use them in a while." B) My old company also had paddles in the bag for the RN CCT equipment. There was a set of pads, though, attached to the monitor anyways.
 

Airwaygoddess

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Let's treat the patient, not the machine.....
 

JPINFV

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Well, to be fair, it is important to use machines to determine what is going on with patients. Of even greater importance is having the education to understand what the machine is telling you, and the limitations of that information. Machines are not the enemy, undereducated providers are.
 

Arkymedic

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I've seen it online... I have to agree with Rid... I can't see a need for it in EMS, so it is an EMS whacker product. There may be uses for it in other places, though.

Rid... I think you are showing your age... we don't even HAVE paddles anymore!

We still have them and I still use them.
 

firecoins

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Let's treat the patient, not the machine.....

I treated a machine once. Had trouble getting a line set up and didn't get bloods for the er. Also the machine didn't act well to fluids.
 

CFRBryan347768

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My

uncle(a doctor) has one, sure its really really cool!(i think) but we(my ambulance corp) have no use for it, 1. because eta to hosp is 5-25 minutes 2. hmmm throw in a 2 hah.
 

Webster

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I'm just taking this at face value and it seems like an absolutely absurd product. Why not just use each specialized piece of equipment for its intended purpose. Sound your whacker alarm if you see one of these devices, please.:rolleyes:
 

BossyCow

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Oh come on folks.. this would make a great gag gift for the medic who has everything!
 

Anomalous

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Someone probably spent a lot of money developing this thing. Do you wonder who talked them into it?
 
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