Medicine/Equipment we do not accept

PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES WE DO NOT ACCEPT

 

OUTDATED MEDICINE

 

ANY PARTIALLY USED INDIVIDUAL PRESCRIPTIONS

 

CHOLESTEROL MEDICINES
            SUCH AS WELCHOL, ZOCOR, ET AL
ANITDEPRESSANTS
            SUCH AS PAXIL, PROZAC
 ALZHEIMER
            EXELON, ET AL
ADHD
            STRATTEA, ET AL
HORMONE 
            PREMPOR, ETAL

EQUIPMENT WE DON’T ECCEPT

ANESTHESIA MACHINES
                DRAEGER 1 OR OLDER MACHINES, OHIO, FOREGGER
DEFIBRILLATORS 
          BURDICK MD3 OR OLDER, PHYSIO CONTROL LIFEPACK 4, AND OLDER MODELS AND AC ONLY OPERATED SYSTEMS
DERMATOMES 

           COMPRESSED NITROGEN IS NOT AVAILABLE IN MOST 3RD WORLD CHRISTIAN HOPITALS
ELECTRO SURGICAL UNITS
            ASPEN 380’S, BOVIE SPECIALIST, KARLSTORZ ENDOSCOPE BIPOLAR COAGULATOR MOD 26021, OXIMETRIX SHAW SCALPEL MODEL 150, RADIONICS COA-COMP ANTISTICKING BIPOLAR COAGULATOR CBC-1  
ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS AND CARDIAC MONITORS
            BURDICK CS-625 MEMORY MONITOR, BURDICK ECG MODEL EK/5AND OLDER MODELS, B-D ELECTRODYNE EKG MODEL ST-219, FIKUDA DENSKI 1990 OR OLDER, MULTINEX PATIENT MONITOR MODEL 4200
INFANT INCUBATOR 
          KRESELMAN (GREEN ALSO) VICKERS’S (BIG GREEN MACHINES),

DO NOT ACCEPT IF THEY HAVE ASBESTOS SEALS/EXPOSED LIGHTS/CHICKEN FEATHERS ARE A BAD SIGN AS WELL!
PULSE OX

            BIOX
SA 02 MONITORS 
          NELLCOR 1000, MARK 1A, MULTINEX PATIENT MONITOR MODEL 4200
SURGICAL DRILLS AND SAWS 

            COMPRESSED NITROGEN NOT AVAILABLE IN 3RD WORLD CHIRISTIAN HOSPITALS              
VITAL SIGN MONITORS
            IVAC, AMEDA

Updates - Haiti Collection
A story from Haiti that will touch your heart...

 

“Debbie, when I was in Haiti, volunteering at North West Haiti Christian Mission I was able to give a Mission Gift Bag to Marie Louis, a young mom, just 26 years old.  

Here is her story told by Melonnie
of when she first came to the Mission and attached are a few pictures: When young Marie came to the Mission with her baby, she was very sick, and they were hungry and in need of basic necessities.
We fed and treated her at the mission and kep t her baby  boy of 15 months at the near by orphanage while she recovered.

She was so skinny that she looks like just skin an dbones.  She told us that she had no husband and her family could not help her. As Melonnie and I gave the blanket from Gifts for the Nations to her, she smiled and told us that she was hapy because she did nothave a blanket for her baby to sleep on. The following Sunday morning Magdala came and asked me to find clothes for Marie as she wanted to go to church.   I gave her one of my skirts and Susan find a skirt small enough for her tiny body.  I was so hapy when I found her in the crowed chruch and was able to sit next to her.  She showed me that her feet looked much better but said that they still hurt.  I help her feet and prayed, held her knees and prayed and just pretty much help onto her hands for the entire service.  I just kept rubbing them for the entire service while listenting to what she was trying to tell me. 
There was a point where she tugged on my hand to help her stand for one of the songs.  
     Watching her worship was amazing.  She sang and prayed, her hands raised high.
    At the end of the service she tugged on my hand again. This time it was for the invitation.  I helped her up and then let her go.  I watched as she accepted Christ.  
    It was a beautiful moment to witness.  I felt such comfort knowing that she was turning it all over to Him.  That she isn't going to try to carry these burdens alone anymore.”  Melonnie


  
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Proverbs 23:7
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