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bartholomew | 16:41 Wed 13th Jul 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Unlike the basic life equipment, the immediate life support equipment <FONT color=#ff6666>was to be found</FONT> mainly on wards.


does this make sense?

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Well, it could be worded better. It seems that in the wards, you will find immediate life support equipment. I suppose that must be something like a heart defibrillator. In other areas, you would find basic life equipment, which perhaps means things like oxygen tanks, bandages, and the like.

no it doesnt make sense, bartholomew.

The difficulty about using txt abbreviations in writing is that none of it looks right.

The first phrase should be ; basic life support equipment.

immediate life support equipment as far as I know is not a phrase I know. Do you mean - advanced life support equipment. It is a bit odd having BLS equipment off site and ALS equipment on site - but possible.

Basic life support is there for immediate use at the bedside, a bag and mask etc. Defibs etc are kept centrally (always a designated place each ward) so all ward staff have immediate access. They are very much more expensive so 1 or 2 per ward is about right.. In an ideal world each patient would have ALL lifesaving equipment by the bedside but sadly this isn't an ideal world.

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