The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated what many working in emergency medicine already knew: Emergency suction is critical to patient survival. It reduces morbidity, improves outcomes, and ensures providers are prepared to respond to emergencies.
Traditional wall-mounted suction, however, cannot meet all patients’ needs. It may require delaying care to transport patients. And during the coronavirus crisis, moving a patient presents serious risks, including exposing many more patients to a potentially lethal virus.
Portable emergency suction empowers you to provide life-saving care to patients wherever you find them—immediately, without moving them or exposing them to other patients.
Finding the right battery-operated portable suction machine can be difficult. Consider these tips as you begin your search.
Battery-operated portable suction isn’t just for ambulance or triage settings. Instead, consider using your machine to:
Battery life is one of the most critical predictors of real-world performance. It doesn’t matter how powerful the machine is, if the battery dies quickly, make sure the battery is capable of quickly recharging overnight.
A quality suction machine is adaptable to your specific needs. That means it works with a variety of catheters and attachments and does not require expensive additional equipment for cleaning and sanitization. Look for devices that:
Quality matters. Portable emergency suction should not be a poor substitute for wall suction. Instead, you need a machine that delivers consistent, reliable suction with various attachments, even when the battery is not fully charged. Test the device before using it in an emergency to ensure it works flawlessly.
Before you begin your search, you need to be clear about what your agency needs. Some organizations need just one suction machine and need dozens. Consider how often you suction patients, and the cost of not having enough suction during an emergency.
Some other questions to ask yourself include:
Don’t just invest in the first machine you find. Compare the specs of several different devices, then weigh these attributes against the needs of your agency. For help making the right decision, download our free guide, The Ultimate Guide to Purchasing a Portable Emergency Suction Device.