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KC2NJV > EMGSVC   29.05.26 13:04z 101 Lines 5757 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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[01] When infection turns deadly: Why sepsis demands faster recognition
     Kyle Busch?s death from pneumonia-related sepsis underscores why early
     recognition, rapid treatment and public education matter
     Link: https://www.ems1.com/clinical/when-infection-turns-deadly-why-
     sepsis-demands-faster-recognition
 
[02] 5 Important Places Hospitals Need Portable Suction Machines
     For every 100 Americans, about five made an emergency room visitto a
     community hospital in 2022. And this number doesn?t even include
     millions of hospital inpatient stays or outpatient procedures, further
     emphasizing the importance and challenge of providing quality care
    every time someone walks in or is wheeled in the door.
u     Link: https://blog.sscor.com/4-important-places-hospitals-need-
     portable-suction-machines
 
[03] How Often You Should Really Replace Your Medical Suction Machine
     Every nurse knows durable medical equipment doesn?t last forever. When
     was the last time you kicked a hospital bed in frustration because the
     motor ground to a halt as you were elevating a patient?s head? Or you
     discovered an IV pump apparently quit working in the middle of the
     night, depriving your patient of vital hydration? When equipment like
     aportable suction machineunexpectedly stops working, it can be more
     than a nuisance. It endangers patient safety. If you reach for a
     suction wand because your patient aspirated and you discover there?s no
     suction, there may be a bad outcome.
     Link: https://blog.sscor.com/how-often-you-should-really-replace-your-
     medical-suction-machine
 
[04] 5 Important Places Hospitals Need Portable Suction Machines
     For every 100 Americans, about five made an emergency room visitto a
     community hospital in 2022. And this number doesn?t even include
     millions of hospital inpatient stays or outpatient procedures, further
     emphasizing the importance and challenge of providing quality care
     every time someone walks in or is wheeled in the door.
     Link: https://blog.sscor.com/4-important-places-hospitals-need-
     portable-suction-machines
 
[05] How Often You Should Really Replace Your Medical Suction Machine
     Every nurse knows durable medical equipment doesn?t last forever. When
     was the last time you kicked a hospital bed in frustration because the
     motor ground to a halt as you were elevating a patient?s head? Or you
     discovered an IV pump apparently quit working in the middle of the
     night, depriving your patient of vital hydration? When equipment like
     aportable suction machineunexpectedly stops working, it can be more
     than a nuisance. It endangers patient safety. If you reach for a
     suction wand because your patient aspirated and you discover there?s no
     suction, there may be a bad outcome.
     Link: https://blog.sscor.com/how-often-you-should-really-replace-your-
     medical-suction-machine
 
[06] Md. first responders, city workers lose collective bargaining rights
     Supporters launched a petition drive for a special referendum after the
    Salisbury City Council voted to repeal collective bargaining rights for
      more than 200 municipal employees
     Link: https://www.ems1.com/labor-issues/md-first-responders-city-
     workers-lose-collective-bargaining-rights
 
[07] ?Emergency!? stars launch Kickstarter campaign to expand reach of
paramedic documentary
     "Into the Unknown," backed by Steve Buscemi and ?Emergency!? stars
     Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe, aims to honor the legacy of EMS
     while sharing authentic stories from paramedics nationwide
     Link: https://www.ems1.com/entertainment/emergency-stars-launch-
     kickstarter-campaign-to-expand-reach-of-paramedic-documentary
 
[08] Blood on Board: Federal funding paves the way for EMS blood programs
     Kansas City and Missouri leaders share lessons on grants, partnerships
     and regional implementation
     Link: https://www.ems1.com/ems-one-stop/blood-on-board-federal-funding-
     paves-the-way-for-ems-blood-programs
 
[09] Md. county reverses course, approves whole blood program for trauma
patients
     Somerset County first responders will be able to give whole blood to
     patients under a grant-funded program county officials approved
     Link: https://www.ems1.com/whole-blood/md-county-reverses-course-
     approves-whole-blood-program-for-trauma-patients
 
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Wayne, KC2NJV


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