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Medical ID Jewelry from Oneida Nameplate
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A medical ID bracelet, necklace or even a medical flash drive
is a must-have for people with diabetes. They are easy to find and emergency personnel are trained to look for them. More to the point, they speak for you when you can't speak for yourself.
Medical personnel need to know if a patient is diabetic so that they can identify diabetes-related symptoms and administer the right treatment. Standard procedures are different for diabetic patients and a wrong diagnosis or improper medication can be fatal. Basically, if doctors, nurses or EMT's aren't properly informed, things can go wrong very quickly.
The Best Looking and Highest Quality Medical IDs are made by Oneida Nameplate
Oneida Nameplate has sold medical ID products through pharmacies for more than 46 years and can furnish you with many pharmacy names for references. Their products are known for their sturdiness and high quality. Oneida uses equipment made specially for deep engraving which lasts much longer than laser-etching.
If you or your child have diabetes you will be able to explain medical needs to a doctor in most cases. But your education, memory and speaking ability don't mean a thing if you are unconscious and being carried into an ambulance.
And what about young children who can't be expected to explicate allergies, medications and recent surgeries? In short, a medical ID product will keep you or your children prepared for any medical emergency.
Medical IDs are especially relevant for people with a diabetes because they are at higher-than-normal risk for emergency events such as a diabetic coma which renders patients unable to communicate.
Taking care to convey medical information to medical personnel can be a matter of life and death. Due to online shopping and the proliferation of medical ID designs, it's easier than ever not only purchase a medical ID, but to purchase an attractive piece of medical ID jewelry. Don't wait another minute.
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- Oneida Nameplate Medical ID Jewelry
- Oneida products bear the official universal emergency medical alert symbol designed by the American Medical Association in 1963. All are custom engraved with medical and contact information and all bracelets are engraved on both sides. Products include gold-filled, sterling silver bracelets and high polish stainless steel bracelets. Please visit their site
for more information.
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