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My point is, if it's working why mess with it? Does the patient not deserve the benefit of the doubt once in the hospital?

I agree, if the device does work as well as some have stated, why remove it once you get to the hospital. I personally would leave it with the patient until the code is called or the patient regains ROSC.

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I agree, if the device does work as well as some have stated, why remove it once you get to the hospital. I personally would leave it with the patient until the code is called or the patient regains ROSC.
Except for the fact it is $25,000.00 and I might need it before I get back to the ED to retrieve it, I would agree with that.
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$13 000 CAD for the autopulse, 3 lifebands, carry case, charger, 2 batteries, and some more accessories.
Ok, so maybe I exaggerated the price somewhat :wink: , but would you be willing to be responsible for leaving a $13,000.00 piece of equipment behind? It's not like it's a backboard. :D
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Well, the Lifepak 12 is upwards of $32 large. We have only forgotten it once or twice.

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$50 in training and $10.75/hr for someone to do CPR.

Yea, but you can't store those in a cabinet as easily.

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