What are the benefits of owning a travel electric wheelchair?

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Portable electric wheelchairs are designed to be as light as possible to allow for travel. They are designed to be used in smaller areas like hotel rooms, cruise ships, apartments, or condos. They are typically not as fast as a full sized power chair, have a limited battery capacity and overall range. A travel power wheelchair should be considered a supplemental device only and not a full time mobility option.

Owning a travel electric wheelchair can provide a number of benefits ...

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How much does an electric wheelchair weigh?

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The weight of an electric wheelchair can differ greatly from one individual to another. In most cases the weight will depend on its use. Is it used for traveling? If so, a typical power chair used solely for travel will typically average 100lbs to 150lbs. They are made to be as light as possible for easy transport.

Is it a standard everyday power wheelchair? An everyday, average power wheelchair can weigh anywhere from 150lbs to 250lbs. The largest heavy duty chair ...

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How often should the pads of an AED be replaced?

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The pads that come with your AED should be replaced every 4-5 years or as directed by the owners manual of your device. AED pads are manufactured with tin and lubricated with a special conductive gel that forms a bond with the skin on contact. It is extremely important to make sure that the pads are in prime shape or the device will be useless. Over time the gel will deteriorate and essentially dry out (especially if opened). The pads ...

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What is blood pressure?

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Blood pressure is a way of determining the force of blood that is being pushed toward the walls of your arteries when your heart beats.

  • Systolic is the pressure that occurs when your heart contracts. (top)
  • Diastolic is the pressure when your heart relaxes. (bottom)

So if you are getting your blood pressure taken and the monitor reads 130 over 90 (130/90), your systolic is 130 and your diastolic is 90. Someone with high blood pressure (aka hypertension) essentially has a harder time ...

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Where can I find a list of Medicare approved suppliers & vendors?

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Medicare has setup a database that lists contact information (by zip code) for approved suppliers & vendors for a variety of medical supplies, mobility devices, and other durable medical equipment.

On January 1, 2011, Medicare began transitioning to the new competitive bidding program so different areas of the U.S. may require that you purchase certain medical supplies and equipment from a particular vendor. As long as you live in the particular area that the supplier ...

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What are the different types of manual wheelchair tires on the market?

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In most cases, you’ll have the choice of pneumatic, semi-pneumatic, or solid wheelchair tires. Each type is manufactured with rubber and provide the user with different handling, performance, and comfort.

  • Pneumatic tires are air filled and provide the smoothest ride. They are the easiest to install and provide the user with an effortless ride. The drawback on this type of tire is the potential for it to go flat.
  • Semi-pneumatic tires have a foam insert (replacing the inner tube) with a core ...
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What are ostomy supplies used for?

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The word ostomy refers to a type of surgery that is necessary when a person has lost the normal function of the bladder or bowel due to birth defects, disease, injury or other disorders. Such operations include colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy. The surgery allows for normal bodily wastes to be expelled through a new surgical opening (stoma) on the abdominal wall. Most persons with ostomies must wear special appliances over the stoma.

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I cant see anything out of my microscope, what’s the problem?

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There could be a few problems. Either your objective lenses aren’t clean, the microscope is out of focus, too much light or possibly no light. Before viewing anything in your microscope make sure to do a thorough check to make sure everything is working correctly. Make sure the device is powered on and the light is functioning. The light source is typically the culprit 9 out of 10 times.

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What materials are in adult disposable diapers that make them absorbent?

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Adult disposable diapers are made from a super absorbent material. The material consists of gel polymer particles that are 400 to 800 microns in diameter when dry, about the size of common table salt. They swell to three to four times that size when wet. But they don’t stick together to form a mass, they separate. If you examine a wet diaper (this is not recommended in most cases) more closely you can actually see the gel beads. All of ...

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I need to replace the hard rubber on 24 inch wheelchair tires. Can that be done?

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Replacing wheelchair tires can be difficult and without the proper tools it is close to impossible.  The diameter of most solid wheelchair tires is typically 2″ – 3″ smaller than the wheel you’ll be putting them on. Solid wheelchair tires are made from a tough material called urethane (polyurethane). They are puncture proof with a solid foam/rubber insert that can be difficult to stretch across the wheel. These tires are essentially flat-free and require little to no maintenance as compared ...

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Are there any finger blood pressure monitors on the market?

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Yes. There are a few like the one here. The last review came in 2004, it is probably off the market by now. As you can see by the reviews, the results are mixed. Finger blood pressure monitors are typically not as accurate as the tried and true method of upper arm testing. If you have a finger blood pressure monitor or any type of home monitor for that matter, it is ...

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