ChatterBank1 min ago
could u say if it is ok?
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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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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.