OMC Auxiliary donates to home health, hospital

The Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donated more than $17,500 to Olympic Medical Home Health and Olympic Medical Center's medical/surgical/pediatric unit.

The Olympic Medical Center Auxiliary donated more than $17,500 to Olympic Medical Home Health and Olympic Medical Center’s medical/surgical/pediatric unit. The funds allowed the purchase of medical equipment including a noninvasive bladder scanner, an inflatable patient lift and a portable ultrasonic unit that determines blood pressure and blood circulation in the legs and feet.

Since 1980, the auxiliary has contributed more than $340,000 for the purchase of medical equipment or the enhancement of services at Olympic Medical Center.

About the donated equipment

_ The bladder scanner, valued at more than $12,000, is a portable, bedside ultrasound unit that allows hospital nursing staff to measure the amount of urine in a patient’s bladder. It’s noninvasive and more comfortable for the patient.

_ The hover jack, valued at more than $4,800, aids staff in safely lifting a patient. It is most useful for lifting patients from the floor after a fall.

_ A Doppler accessory kit for $715. The fully-

portable Doppler helps Olympic Medical Home Health nurses and wound care consultants identify the extent of vascular disease in the legs of patients with leg wounds.

For more information about OMC, call 417-7000 or see www.olympicmedical.org.