With respect, you should always have enough slack in your roller pump boot inflow side so that you can advance it beyond the split, cut the split out and use one connector to reconnect. Using shorter tubing to save prime is not worth the risk when a patient's life is at stake. In addition, you should have any emergency supplies you need in a nearby pump supply cart containing all the connectors, tubing segments, oxygenators and cutting supplies that you might need for any emergency. Sending "someone" to your pump room for ill-described supplies they may not be familiar with is not a good plan for emergency preparedness.
With respect, you should always have enough slack in your roller pump boot inflow side so that you can advance it beyond the split, cut the split out and use one connector to reconnect. Using shorter tubing to save prime is not worth the risk when a patient's life is at stake. In addition, you should have any emergency supplies you need in a nearby pump supply cart containing all the connectors, tubing segments, oxygenators and cutting supplies that you might need for any emergency. Sending "someone" to your pump room for ill-described supplies they may not be familiar with is not a good plan for emergency preparedness.
They do not have carts in the rooms at the main clinical site. They use students to grab supplies 🤦🏻♂️
So when the students graduate and begin work elsewhere on their own, do they have students to run emergency errands for them?
@@paperboy5158 exactly my point. It’s a terrible staffing model. I only looked for N+1 models during my job search
Big respect from Morocco
Please more videos !!!
good job, May I have your email id I have some questions
Why you stop share veideo
I made these videos 3 or 4 years ago when I was finishing up my degree. If there are particular subjects of interest, I could always make more!