Hi Everyone, where is a good place online to get trauma shears that work well and aren't too expensive? Thank you!
or boundtree or moore medical. they're all pretty much the same.
I got some off of amazon (Prestige I think), and they were horrible. They had the same kind of dullness you get after trying to cut through the underwire of a bra but they were brand new.
Those look pretty nice, but ~$100 for a pair of shears... yikes 🙂
I got them for $57 here:
http://mpsnj.com/products.html
they are a little overkill for my non-trauma center community shop, but during residency they would slice through leather jackets, belts, like butta.
I just give a verbal order to make them good and naked and it happens. Of course, I try to touch my patients as little as possible. I haven't carried trauma shears since being out of residency.
These are probably the best shears I've used.
I like the ones with flouride coating as it prevents them from being "gunked up" after cutting sticky stuff, like ortho glass or whatever. Plus they seem to retain their edge longer imho.
Prestige does make other shears with no coating, and these can go dull, or bend out of shape pretty quick after a few weeks of good use in the ED.
http://www.amazon.com/Prestige-Medical-Fluoride-Scissor-Black/dp/B002WJHE7E/ref=pd_sim_hpc_15
These are probably the best shears I've used.
I like the ones with flouride coating as it prevents them from being "gunked up" after cutting sticky stuff, like ortho glass or whatever. Plus they seem to retain their edge longer imho.
Prestige does make other shears with no coating, and these can go dull, or bend out of shape pretty quick after a few weeks of good use in the ED.
http://www.amazon.com/Prestige-Medical-Fluoride-Scissor-Black/dp/B002WJHE7E/ref=pd_sim_hpc_15
$2 at sears
Hi Everyone, thanks for the suggestions. What is a good way to label trauma shears with my name?
I remember the best pair of trauma shears I ever had - I lost them one day when setting up a prank to play on another crew.
You can't just leave us hanging like that. What was the prank, and was it worth the loss of the shears?
Ah, dude, wasn't that exciting. 1996, if I recall. Just setting up an IV bag under the wheel to squirt the crew inside the cab. Wasn't worth the loss of the shears.
I went super high tech on the labeling. Patient ID band with a sharpie. It's still better than my stethoscope label which is tape.
KY Jelly or if you really hate the crew, petroleum jelly, on the wiper blades, the steering wheel.
What's funny is that I've heard of all of them, and seen all except the NTG and Lasix.