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                                    INTRO M%u2022A%u2022R%u2022C%u2022H KITS TAC%u2022EVAC INDEX TRAINING MED%u2022SURG RESCUE TREATMENT SUPPORTFor Ordering Info, See Inside Back Cover | 21CIRCULATION & Vascular Access%u2022 Hand-operated, rapid infusion device that allows health care providers to deliver fluid & blood products quickly and effectively%u2022 Deliver 500ml of fluid in less than 2 minutes through a 20G IV catheter%u2022 Deliver 1 unit of whole blood in 2 minutes%u2022 Goes from the field to the hospital%u2022 Can be operated with one hand%u2022 Handle and tubing packaged together for quick and easy set-up%u2022 Designed to protect the syringe from bacterial contaminationLifeFlow%u00ae PLUSBLOOD & FLUID INFUSERSPECIFICATIONS 12 in. x 7.5 in. x 2.75 in.Weight: 0.95 lb Clear CanopyForce Reducer%u2122Air Check%u2122Syringe is protected from contact & bacterial contamination during usesmooths the pulsatile flow, reducing the amount of effort required by the user Fast and Accurate 10ml of fluid with each pullReplacement Tubing (30-0288) available at NARescue.comMakes priming and setup easier and will stop the flow of fluid if air enters the system>RESUSCITATE500 ml in < 2 minutesStay with Your PatientDeliver first bolus quickly to reverse hypotension in patients with shock%u2022 Provide active resuscitation%u2022 Maintain control over delivery>RESTOREImprove Perfusion /Reverse ShockAssess using vitals & bedside markers of perfusion, decide if additional fluid bolus is needed.Early fluids more rapidly reverse shock & improve outcomes.1-3>REASSESSRapid Decision / DispositionEach bolus delivered provides an opportunity to evaluate and determine next steps.Faster resuscitiation may lead to:%u2022 Less mechanical ventilation4%u2022 More rapid disposition%u2022 Less donning/doffing of PPEImprove Resuscitation Workflow with LifeFlow%u00ae1 Lee, S. J., et al. (2014). %u201cIncreased fluid administration in the first three hours of sepsis resuscitation is associated with reduced mortality: a retrospective cohort study.%u201d Chest 146(4): 908-915.ITEM # NSN #30-0287 ---LIFEFLOW PLUS INFUSER2 Leisman, D., B. Wie, M. Doerfler, A. Bianculli, M. F. Ward, M. Akerman, J. K. D%u2019Angelo and J. A. Zemmel D%u2019Amore (2016). %u201cAssociation of Fluid Resuscitation Initiation Within 30 Minutes of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Recognition With Reduced Mortality and Length of Stay.%u201d Ann Emerg Med 68(3): 298-311.3 Williams, J. M., J. H. Greenslade, C. A. Dymond, K. Chu, A. F. T. Brown and J. Lipman (2018). %u201cCharacteristics, treatment and outcomes for all emergency department patients fulfilling criteria for septic shock: a prospective observational study.%u201d Eur J Emerg Med 25(2): 97-104.4 Leisman D, et al. (2017). Patterns and Outcomes Associated With Timeliness of Initial Crystalloid Resuscitations in a Prospective Sepsis and Septic Shick Cohort. Crit Care Med. Oct;45(10):1596-1606.MADE INAmerICA
                                
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