What type of bag should i use for medical equipment?
by workout / August 29th, 2010
Im having a hard time finding a excellent bag/purse with a lot of pockets that i can keep my medical equipment in. I need to place diagnostic set(with oto/orthoscope), stethescope, bp cuff, reflex hammer, and tuning forks. If any med. student has any avice that would be fantastic. our school ofered a ‘medical bag’ that was made to fit everything, but i want to also be able to use this as a handbag….
ok. maybe i said it incorrect. i wil not necessarily use the bag as a purse. I would just like it to look more like a purse than a bag with a bunch of equipment in it…
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Tags: purse, reflex hammer
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August 29th, 2010 at 3:50 am
Whatever you do make it waterproof, spill proof, absorbency proof, and tough. As a purse? Reckon for a minute. If you’re nearly sick people with germs and viruses. Are you really gonna take that thing nearly with you everywhere you go without sterilizing it? Don’t quit your day job.
August 29th, 2010 at 4:20 am
My wife is an accountant. She needed a bag/purse specifically for everything she carries, too. NO ONE offered the exact bag she wanted. Eventually we went to the internet and found people who make custom leather bags and they made a special bag/purse for her. Hope this helps.
August 29th, 2010 at 5:20 am
Any way, paper or plastic, should be fine.