Wetton Emergency and Training Services
Hospitals and Health Care
Wynberg, Western Cape 90 followers
To provide professional medical care and training at all times.
About us
Wetton Emergency and Training Services (WETS), established in 2010, is a BEE Company at the forefront of offering professional medical services, resources, and training in the Western Cape Region. We offer medical services at all types of events, big or small. Our aim is to provide clients with the assurance that their event is professionally and adequately covered. We value the Client’s Health, Safety and Environmental concerns when covering events, whether large or small. Our services therefore give you peace of mind as we oversee the disaster risk management of your event, whether it be a Corporate event, sporting event, music festival or any other event where Health and Safety is of the essence. We use only registered and experienced practitioners, ranging from Basic to Advanced Life Support to Doctors. We equip our staff with an emergency trauma bag, a comprehensive first aid bag, Lifesaving oxygen, Resuscitation drugs, and spinal immobilisation equipment. We believe our differentiator to be the delivery of a top-class service at highly competitive prices and the majority of the time going beyond the call of duty to ensure that the Client’s needs are fulfilled.
- Website
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http://www.wetton-ets.co.za/
External link for Wetton Emergency and Training Services
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Wynberg, Western Cape
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Ambulance Services, Medical Personnel, First Aid Training, CPR Training, and Health and Safety Training
Locations
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Primary
393 Main Rd
Shop 2, Ground Floor, Burlington Arcade
Wynberg, Western Cape 7800, ZA
Employees at Wetton Emergency and Training Services
Updates
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Modified valsalva technique Modified Valsalva Maneuver: An Evidence-Based Approach to SVT Management Protocol: 1. Position patient supine at 45° 2. Instruct to perform strain (40 mmHg) for 15 seconds 3. Rapidly reposition supine with passive leg raise This technique has shown improved efficacy over standard Valsalva for terminating supraventricular tachycardia in the ED setting. Ref: Appelboam et al., Lancet 2015 #CardiacElectrophysiology #EmergencyMedicine #Resuscitation #SVT #Cardiology #CriticalCare #Cardioversion #adenosine