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 | | An emergency medical service took a long-term view when standardizing its defibrillator/monitors " The MRx is very intuitive to use. You can put it down in front of a responder and they will know what to do with it” Dr. Frank Koberne, Medical Head of the Emergency Doctor Service + Download the article |
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| | University of Chicago Medical Center implements Q-CPR and sees results "I found the date recording capabilities to be very useful in education Code Team members." - Deborah Walsh, RN ACLS Course Director + Download the article |
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| | A History of Service and Innovation Leads Hammersmith Hospital to use Q-CPR "Learning Q-CPR was a small step, I found it intuitive and easy to use. For me and my colleagues, it was virtually the same process as performing conventional CPR." - Ken Spearpoint, Consultant Nurse in Resuscitation + Download the article |
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| | Tiered Defibrillation Response Models: Miriam Hospital & Atlanta VA Medical Center “Today with 22 AEDs distributed across all non-critical areas of the hospital, we’ve improved time-to-first defibrillation from 7-10 minutes to 2 minutes or less.” - Sandra Sawyer-Silva, MSN, RN, CCRN + Download the article
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| | Edward Heart Hospital: Simplicity is a continuous patient record, even during a code Read how Edward Heart Hospital overcame the challenge to monitor, defibrillate and pace patients without interrupting central monitoring of patient data. + Download the article |
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| | Sanford Hospital: Simplicity is a patient monitor that can also save a life Read how Sanford Hospital overcame the challenge of wasting time locating monitors and defibrillators suitable for transport without re-wiring patients. + Download the article |
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