Hi all,
Where can I get a medical equipment tag to put on my CPAP case for travel? Thanks
Medical Equipment Tag
Medical Equipment Tag
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Re: Medical Equipment Tag
Diagnosed 9/4/07
Sleep Study Titrated to 19 cm H2O
Rotating between Activa and Softgel
11/2/07 RemStar M Series Auto with AFlex 14-17
10/17/08 BiPAP Auto SV 13/13-23, BPM Auto, AHI avg <1
Sleep Study Titrated to 19 cm H2O
Rotating between Activa and Softgel
11/2/07 RemStar M Series Auto with AFlex 14-17
10/17/08 BiPAP Auto SV 13/13-23, BPM Auto, AHI avg <1
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Re: Medical Equipment Tag
Here are a couple:

Needs resizing to fit your carrier!!
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Bert . . . . . . Enjoy! - - - "Right click and save to your computer or print this message"
This is a FREE medical card I think everybody should carry and have all the time - - It's saved my butt three times!!! http://www.medids.com/free-id.php

Needs resizing to fit your carrier!!
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Bert . . . . . . Enjoy! - - - "Right click and save to your computer or print this message"

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Last edited by Bert_Mathews on Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Medical Equipment Tag
You can also go to laurenshope.com. They provide really cool medical ID's for all ages & genders. They have luggage tags, too. I am very happy with my ID/watch and with their great customer service.
Re: Medical Equipment Tag
Thanks everyone. I appreciate your help and suggestions.
Bert, I like that second one you sent. Thanks much.
Bert, I like that second one you sent. Thanks much.
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Mask: Swift™ FX For Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: ResMed Climate line tubing, Hose cozy, PurSleep Clear aroma therapy, Using latest version Sleepyhead sofware-thanks Jedimark! |
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Re: Medical Equipment Tag
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
* Bring someone with you, or have someone meet you there.
* Check the heart attack and pneumonia success rates of the ERs near you at hospitalcompare.hhs.gov.
* Make a list and carry with you at all times: your doctors names and phone numbers, medications you take, food and drug allergies, a short medical history, phone number of a relative or friend to call in an emergency (,find a form online at medIDs.com).
* Enter your emergency contact into your cell phone too.
* Make sure your house number is clearly visible from the street. The faster EMTs can find you, the faster they can help you.
So what information should you carry with you?
* Recommendation by the National Institute on Aging: Name
* A list of your medical problems
* A list of your medications (including herbs and supplements)
* Name and phone number of your doctor
* Name and phone number of family or close friends
* Whether you wear contact lenses
How would an ER find it?
The best approach is to write your health information on a card you keep right behind your driver's license in your wallet.
Why near your driver's license? "When the paramedics arrive to help you, they grab a wallet or a purse so they'll know who you are," she says. "They do it consistently." When patients arrive in the emergency room, nurses routinely look for their driver's license to locate next of kin".

* Bring someone with you, or have someone meet you there.
* Check the heart attack and pneumonia success rates of the ERs near you at hospitalcompare.hhs.gov.
* Make a list and carry with you at all times: your doctors names and phone numbers, medications you take, food and drug allergies, a short medical history, phone number of a relative or friend to call in an emergency (,find a form online at medIDs.com).
* Enter your emergency contact into your cell phone too.
* Make sure your house number is clearly visible from the street. The faster EMTs can find you, the faster they can help you.
So what information should you carry with you?
* Recommendation by the National Institute on Aging: Name
* A list of your medical problems
* A list of your medications (including herbs and supplements)
* Name and phone number of your doctor
* Name and phone number of family or close friends
* Whether you wear contact lenses
How would an ER find it?
The best approach is to write your health information on a card you keep right behind your driver's license in your wallet.
Why near your driver's license? "When the paramedics arrive to help you, they grab a wallet or a purse so they'll know who you are," she says. "They do it consistently." When patients arrive in the emergency room, nurses routinely look for their driver's license to locate next of kin".

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Additional Comments: CozyHoze Boss™ -- Regenesis™ Pillow -- CPAP Desensitization aromatics..SleepyHead Software |
" If you don't like the HEAT, Don't tickle the Dragons!!!"
Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
http://www.sharpstones.com

Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
http://www.sharpstones.com
Re: Medical Equipment Tag
Thanks. I printed the tag for my apap bag and went to the medID.com site and filled out a card. I'm headed on a couple plane trips and am glad to have these items.
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