NomadicMedic
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anyone have experience with the ZOLL M series?
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They were ok. Reliability was good, battery life ranged from good to ****ty. 12 leads we had some issues with the cables, but nothing too bad, and I like the Zoll printout over LPs. Good accuracy too. Capno, at least the ones we used were a *****. I hate sidestream capno. They apparently have a slipstream module now that uses that orange connector types which would be amazing. NIBP we had some issues, but it was tracked down to the coiled tubing we were using to take th pressures.Any thoughts. Did you like em? Reliability, 12 leads, NIBP, capno.
They're really not much different than the E-Series, except they are heavy, big, and drain those old batteries pretty fast.Any thoughts. Did you like em? Reliability, 12 leads, NIBP, capno.
Better choice IMO.I wound up going with E series monitors for this project. Thanks all.
Care to share what the project is?
Actually, like most paramedics, I had been asked more than a handful of times if I would come and standby at a 5K run or sporting event or something else…
There's a little bit a liability there, some medical control issues, licensing, I always declined.
But, after speaking to several event organizers, I found it's expensive and difficult to get an EMS standby at any one of the three dozen events going on any given weekend of my area. So, I formed an LLC and obtained licensure as an EMS agency that provides standby EMS at events.
Currently BLS level, with plans to stay that way for a while but found that upgrading to ALS isn't particularly difficult. Rather than purchase a simple AED, it was more cost-effective to purchase a full ALS monitor that could also be used in AED mode by EMT providers, which the E-series is. There's a ton of trade ins out there and the biomed company I work with gave me a great deal.
So, in a nutshell, I'm in the EMS business.
That's really cool! Did you have to get a medical director?