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AboutSam D. Say

Sam D. Say is owner and CEO of SSCOR, Inc., a medical device manufacturer specializing in emergency battery operated portable suction devices for the hospital and pre-hospital settings. Mr. Say has been involved in developing product for healthcare providers for over 35 years. His passions include contributing to the management of the patient airway and providing solutions that save lives in difficult conditions.

Your Must-Have Crash Cart and Supply Checklist

Posted by Sam D. Say

Dec 13, 2021 9:00:00 AM

You are sitting at the nurse’s station catching up on some charting at the end of your shift. It has been a smooth 12-hours; all of your patients have been cooperative and everything has gone as planned. Suddenly, the daughter of one of your patients comes running out of the room, yelling that her mother just lost consciousness and doesn’t appear to be breathing. You grab the crash cart and call a Code Blue.

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Topics: Crash Cart Supplies

Onboard Airway Suctioning: Staying Safe in an Ambulance

Posted by Sam D. Say

Dec 10, 2021 6:30:00 AM

 

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Airway Management And Suctioning In Adverse Weather Conditions

Posted by Sam D. Say

Dec 3, 2021 6:00:00 AM

 

We’re heading into winter soon, with temperatures dropping, snow falling to the ground and people planning warm weather getaways. Regardless of the climate, however, emergency medical personnel must navigate a host of patient emergencies, while also protecting themselves and their equipment from adverse weather conditions. 

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What to Pack in Your Ambulance for Airway Management

Posted by Sam D. Say

Nov 26, 2021 8:00:00 AM

 

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Identifying the Proper Strategies and Suction Levels For Each Patient

Posted by Sam D. Say

Nov 19, 2021 6:45:00 AM

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Topics: portable suction

Be Prepared for Common Emergencies This Holiday Season

Posted by Sam D. Say

Nov 15, 2021 6:15:00 AM

 

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Topics: medical scenarios

Training Equipment for Airway Suctioning

Posted by Sam D. Say

Nov 12, 2021 7:30:00 AM

 

Maintenance, Practice and Preparing for Different Patient Scenarios

 

There are many unpredictable outcomes that can occur during airway suctioning, so it’s important to practice with a range of different products, techniques and practice codes when conducting trainings with your team. Using training equipment that allows for realistic simulations of emergency suctioning scenarios will arm your team with the strategy necessary to perform treatment steps effectively and accurately in various high-stress situations.

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Topics: EMS Professionals

Checking the Status of Your Portable Suction Unit

Posted by Sam D. Say

Nov 8, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Medical professionals must be sure that all lifesaving equipment is operational when needed, with protocols that dictate equipment inspections and checks. Some checks must be done at the beginning of each shift, and some are scheduled on a less frequent basis. No matter when these equipment checks are done, your patients and your agency are counting on you to make sure that your equipment is functional at the critical time.

 

What tests are appropriate for portable emergency suction?
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Suction Device Maintenance for Today and Tomorrow

Posted by Sam D. Say

Oct 18, 2021 5:15:00 AM

 

At SSCOR, we pride ourselves on providing suction that lasts — both in our devices’ consistent performance during each use and the machines’ long lifecycles. 

 

Each of those characteristics are enhanced with routine maintenance, of course. Emergency medical personnel are well aware their equipment must remain as close to new condition as possible — and, not to mention, sanitized.

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Topics: Handheld portable suction

Auditing Your Hospital's Disaster Preparedness Plan

Posted by Sam D. Say

Oct 1, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Hospital disaster preparedness is so much more than simply writing out a series of steps to be taken in an emergency situation. It’s not something to be done once and then forgotten until needed. Instead, once the plan is created, it should be periodically evaluated, tested, and updated to fill any gaps. We recommend examining your plan at least once every two years.

There are a few different ways that your hospital can audit its plan. These audit methods have varying levels of complexity, but all of them will serve to strengthen your hospital’s current disaster preparedness plan.

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Topics: Hospital disaster preparation