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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 6042 Crash Cart
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 6042 Crash Cart
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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
180 
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Ergotron
Model: SV22-92026 StyleView
Manufacturer: Ergotron
Model: SV22-92026 StyleView
Location: United States, Florida
Rating: 93%
Rating: 93%
1,000
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 6042 Crash Cart
Manufacturer: Richard Wolf
Model: 6042 Crash Cart
Location: United States, Minnesota
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: KARISMEDICA
Model: Aurion Compact
Manufacturer: KARISMEDICA
Model: Aurion Compact
Location: Argentina, Buenos Aires
5,500 
2012
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Dunli Group
Model: DL08-039
Manufacturer: Dunli Group
Model: DL08-039
Location: United States
345 
2011
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Metro
Model: Lifeline
Manufacturer: Metro
Model: Lifeline
Location: United States, Idaho
1,150 
2009
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Armstrong Medical
Model: APE-2
Manufacturer: Armstrong Medical
Model: APE-2
Location: United States, Ohio
499
2004
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Schiller Medical
Model: II Keo
Manufacturer: Schiller Medical
Model: II Keo
Location: United States, Florida
Rating: 80%
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Location: United States, Vermont
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Stanley
Model: InnerSpace Crash Cart
Manufacturer: Stanley
Model: InnerSpace Crash Cart
Location: United States, Vermont
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Inter Metro
Model: LEC 51, 52(8)
Manufacturer: Inter Metro
Model: LEC 51, 52(8)
Location: United States, Oklahoma
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
Negotiable
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Device: Emergency Cart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Manufacturer: Waterloo Healthcare
Model: UniCart
Location: United States, Nevada
Rating: 100%
Rating: 100%
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Emergency Cart may also be referred to as :
Resuscitation Trolley | Trolley | Resuscitation Cart | Nursing Trolley | Medicine Trolley | Max Cart | Emergency Trolley | Emergency Cart | Crash Cart | Cart, Max | Cart, Emergency | Cart, Crash | Cart, Resuscitation | Crash CartTips for buying Emergency Cart
- An important factor to examine is the ergonomics of the emergency cart in relation to its supplies, the staff that uses it, and the patient.
- These nursing trolley units should include several drawers or shelves for storing vital pharmaceuticals and resuscitation equipment. Locks or seals should help control access to the emergency cart. Seals are preferred, because they allow access more quickly during an emergency.
- To help separate contents, dividers should be available as an option.
- To accommodate defibrillators and still leave space for other necessary tasks, the working surface should be large enough.
- To provide stability during transport, nursing trolley casters should be large enough. At least 2 locks should be available to prevent unwanted movement. The two leading wheels should be non-swiveling. Emergency carts with four swiveling wheels in a diamond configuration may tend to drift and can be difficult to steer.
- The best tracking and maneuverability can be found in five-wheeled or six-wheeled emergency carts or resuscitation trolleys, with two center-fixed wheels and corner-swiveling wheels.
- To help users tailor the emergency carts for their specific needs, a wide selection or accessories should be offered.
- It may be useful to add preprinted labels or label holders on the drawers, as well as record or inventory checklist holders.
- A crash emergency cart would usually include the following: defibrillator/monitor; intubations tray with instruments; tracheotomy tray with instruments; surgical bandages and sponges; central venous pressure catheters and manometers; manual resuscitator; resuscitator-inhalator; suction equipment and catheters, irrigating set; laryngoscope, blades, airways, endotracheal tubes in various sizes; IV fluid bags and tubing; backboard; electrode gel; ECG recording paper; sphygmomanometer; antibiotic ointment, disinfectant, alcohol wipes, sterile gloves; needles and syringes; drugs for controlling heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, cardiac output, pain, and anxiety.
- In some facilities, a special CPR committee or code committee determines the type and quantity of supplies and equipment for crash carts.
- Emergency cart buyers need to decide whether they want a line cord for charging battery-powered defibrillators.
Read more valuable tips on the Medical Equipment Buying Guide by MedWOW >>










