Anyone who works in EMS knows how important it is to maintain their equipment. Daily truck checkouts, weekly inventories, and monthly drug checks ensure your equipment is clean, is ready for service, and that drugs are up to date.
Your mobile suction device is one of the most critical pieces of equipment on your unit. Suction not only clears the patient's airway, but also enables you to visualize the cords during intubation, control bleeding in the trauma patient, and prevent aspiration, thereby protecting the lungs.
Maintaining your mobile suction device is a basic, yet vital, responsibility. And the key to device readiness is having a complete inventory. What is your mobile device inventory, and is there room for improvement?
Few responders get to choose the equipment placed on the truck. But if you are part of a committee or responsible for making such decisions, the first step in suction device inventory is choosing the right unit for your department. Some of the considerations include:
There are certain accessories you will need to outfit your portable suction device. You want a range of adjuncts so that you have the right tools for the job. Certain patients and situations require a more refined approach. Here are the essentials to include in your suction device inventory:
Having the right accessories is as important as the unit itself, so be sure your inventory is up to snuff.
Portable suction devices are prone to contamination. They deal directly with bodily fluids, so cleaning and disinfecting after each use is essential. Here are some guidelines for keeping it clean:
Your portable suction device is one of your most essential pieces of equipment. Maintaining the necessary accessories requires a thorough inventory that is checked regularly, and a device that is well maintained.