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Old Mar 17, 2002, 09:14 PM
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Question Hemodynamic leveling

Anybody out there use laser levels to level your PA catheters? If so, what company do you go through? I'm looking to contact some product reps, but haven't had any luck on the internet.

Thanks!

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Old Apr 28, 2002, 07:29 AM
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No Matt... at the sh*tty hospital I work at we use an old broom handle...

How's that for technology??

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Old Apr 29, 2002, 01:49 AM
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We use a yardstick.

What the frig is the difference if the BP is 94/50 or 92/48. Well I know it's important but not a couple hundred dollars to shoot lasers across the room important. Sheesh.

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Old May 01, 2002, 11:47 PM
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We have a huge carpenter's level we get taught
with during orientation. Then we never use it
again. I bought a $1.29 mini-level at Home Depot
and just tape it to the line; or just tape the
transducer to the phlebostatic axis then zero it out. Because I keep forgetting to take my levels home, and they get tossed with the trash when the line tubings are changed q 72 hours.
That would be cool to have a laser level. Let us know what you end up with!

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Old May 03, 2002, 07:12 AM
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I'm currently doing the research on whats available. What I've been using in the meantime -- and might recommend to the unit -- is a $13 laser pointer from Target that I can easily place on the transducer manifold and shoot at the the patient. It takes about three seconds to set up, works perfectly, and fits in my pocket when I'm not using it.

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Old May 08, 2002, 03:58 AM
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Here's a few health and safety issues to consider!

a)alignment /does it get dropped on the floor or bashed and then the laser gets knocked out of true (How about all the staff/patients and visitors having to wear protective eye care ?)
b) how many times to use it
c) cleaning of hospital equipment

Just a start, as laser seems a little OTT to me lindsay c.

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Old May 08, 2002, 08:26 AM
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I don't know about overkill, but I'm going to Target today and picking one up. Anything that makes the readings more accurate, and quicker,
is good. We are treating, based on those readings.
I also appreciate the old felt-pen "X" or dot on the pt. so we can all be consistent with just where we are pointing those calibrations.
What's this about eye protection?!

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Old May 15, 2002, 09:42 AM
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Um, I don't know about you, but I find it very easy to not shine the laser in people's eyes.


Or we can all wear sunglasses and be "Joe (or Jolene) Cool Nurse".

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Old Jul 04, 2002, 02:32 AM
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@ my hosp., we actually keep the pa/cvp transducer taped to an armboard, and we level on the bed. I like it alot better than having all that d#mn tubing to mess with.

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Old Jul 08, 2002, 12:16 AM
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We have a laser level that actually fits on a tranducer holder. The company is or was Baxter, I think it may be vigilent now. I am not quite sure.

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