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CANADIAN COAST GUARD
PARKS CANADA
ROYAL AIR FORCE UNITED KINGDOM
SEARCH, CAVE AND CREVASSE RESCUE GROUPS
IN NORTH AMERICA
U.S. NAVY SPECIAL WARFARE DEPARTMENT
U.S. MARINE WARFARE TRAINING CENTER,
U.S. NAVY SEALS,
U.S. AIR FORCE BASE, MALSTROM
U.S. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
CARDIAC DIVISION NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
U.S. AIR FORCE BASE, ELMENDORF
U.S. COAST GUARD, KODIAK, ALASKA
U.S. 18 Th MEDICAL Div.
CIVIL AND MILITARY DEFENSE AGENCIES AROUND THE WORLD
NORTH POLE EXPEDITIONS
ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS
K2 SOUTH PILLAR EXPEDITION
AUSTRALIAN SKI PATROL
ICELANDIC 10 Th MEDICAL Div.
OFF SHORE DRILLING RIGS, SHELL, DOME PETROLEUM, BRITISH PETROLEUM
SMALL REMOTE HOSPITALS
POLAR MEDICINE (Australian Antarctic Division)
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"Rescuers
have an important role in the first aid medical treatment of
victims"
(World Congress on Drowning)
What is the major injury rescue specialists face?
"Without a doubt hypothermia," says Bob Ayres, Canadian Coast Guard
Rescue Specialist Coordinator, . . . "Due to the cold waters on our coast we have adapted specialized
equipment, including inhalation rewarming units known as the RES-Q-AIR
to stabilize and begin warming in the field."
Research on hypothermia conducted at the University
of Victoria (Victoria, B.C., Canada) developed the survival behaviors such as the
HELP -
and the - HUDDLE - survival positions, now promoted world wide, the cold water
immersion survival - time table
and the Uvic
Thermo-float jacket.
Two team members (Robert Douwens and Dr. John
Hayward) also developed and patented the hypothermia treatment technology
RES-Q-AIR system.
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RES-Q-AIR |
RES-Q-AIR
Model Ht 1000 (FDA
Registered)
Hypothermia treatment, described in many
current protocols such as the State of Alaska Cold Injuries Guidelines
(Revised 1/2005) recommend that heated 108°F (42°C) and humidified
oxygen or air should be administered
The RES-Q-AIR ® ™ is a non-invasive
Core Rewarming System, going right to the heart of the problem for
hypothermia and trauma victims thermally stabilizing the
"critical" core temperature in the field and during
transportation en-route to the hospital.
* Pre-hospital
stabilization: Continued cooling if not arrested, can lead
to ventricular fibrillation of the heart. Preventing cardiac
dysrhythmias must be the highest priority, patients with a
temperature below 30°C or 80°F, may not respond to
defibrillation. Thermally stabilizing a patient is necessary
to prevent cardiac complications.
* Inhalation rewarming is
a simple, non-invasive treatment suitable for active core
rewarming in the field, available to rescuers, paramedics
and first responders to thermally stabilize the
"critical" core temperature in the field.
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"Truly the most
significant hypothermia rescue tool designed to date."
(Andrew D Weinberg, MD) |
Optional
Hypothermia
Equipment for the Treatment of Hypothermia victims in the field,
during transportation and in the emergency room.
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BATTERY
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Sealed
Rechargeable 12 A/Hr Battery
PS-12120 L
Charging Cycle Applications: Initial charging current 2400mA.
Charge until battery voltage (under charge) reaches 14.40 to 14.70
volts at 68' F (20' C). Holds at 14.40 to 14.70 volts until
current drops to approximately 120mA. |
General
Specifications PS-12120 L
8.38 inches / 213 mm Length
2.75 inches / 70 mm Width
5.50 inches / 140 mm Height
9 pound / 4.2 kg Weight |
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POWER
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Automatic chargers combine the advantages of
float and cycle chargers; recharge time is short yet batteries are safe from being
overcharged.
This charger is ideal for cyclic applications where recharge time is
critical and the battery may be left on charge indefinitely, such as standby for emergency
response. As a result charging is fool-proof. |
Power supply
and charger output
Output
Current10 amps continuous duty
Output Voltage13.8 VDC +/- 150 mV
Input Voltage Ranges switch able
110 - 220 VAC 50 and
60 Hz.
Weight 3.5 lbs.
Dimensions 8.5 "L X 7.05" W
X 1.7"H
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Life-saving equipment
keeping hypothermia victims alive with core rewarming techniques,
supplying warm humidified air or oxygen and warm IV-fluids to minimize
core-temperature afterdrop.
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IV WARMER |
Model 3000 Intravenous Fluid Warmer (FDA Registered)
One
of the advantages of warmed IV Fluids at normal body temperature
is the improved absorption of
administered medications (+/- 10% per degree F compared to cold IV
fluids) Cold IV fluids may induce hypothermia in compromised
patients and those that are predisposed to hypothermia, for
example:
- further cooling of hypothermic patients
- cooling of traumatized patients (slowed
metabolic heat production)
- cooling of geriatric patients
(poor
circulation, slowed metabolism) - diabetic patients
- cooling of pediatric patients (small body
mass)
- cooling of burn victims (replacing plasma
loss)
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For prices and ordering
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250-642-7074
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of the Health On the Net Foundation
The material in this site is provided for educational and informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for a health care provider's consultation.
Please consult a physician or appropriate health care provider about the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to symptoms or medical conditions.
All texts, images, layout and codes are
® © ™
1997 RESQ Products Inc.
Last updated: September 18, 2007
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