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Rapidly collect the initial data that you need from your patients
TapChart is designed to fulfill our first responder’s potential to quickly and easily collect initial EMS data. With the use of a PDA or other handheld devices, First Responders have a lightweight and easy to carry solution for their data collection needs. Data syncing with the Field Bridge and Service Bridge is designed to work over a wireless network or via phone service carrier lines. TapChart integrates seamlessly with ImageTrend’s existing EMS Bridge system, leveraging SDMSE’s extensive experience in handheld patient charting and ImageTrend’s development expertise. Visit www.imagetrend.com.
A New Triage Solution for First Responders
E/T Lights™ are a new triage device and method for use that offers a faster, easier, and more effective way of marking and prioritizing individuals for medical care at the scenes of various emergency situations such as natural disasters, plane crashes, train and automobile accidents and other mass-casualty incidents. E/T Lights™ are easy to place and provide accurate information relating to a victims degree of injury. Learn more at www.triagelights.com.
Quickly recognize toxic syndromes - take the AHLS course for Toxic Terrorism
The AHLS Toxic Terrorism program is a 5-hour, 1-day course. This course is derived from the AHLS Provider course and is intended for those who need the information, but are unable to attend a 2-day Provider course. EMS providers and hospitals have found this course essential for their staff. With this course, you will be able to rapidly assess toxic terrorism patients, recognize toxic syndromes, identify and administer specific antidotes and apply the poisoning treatment paradigm. Continuing education credits are provided for this course. Learn more at www.ahls.org.
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