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Foundation directors take a look at how the newly purchased
MAC 5500 resting EKG analysis system works. Doug Boedeker, RT,
Director of the Cardiopulmonary Department, explains the
advantages of the system, which provides EKG results in a matter
of seconds.
How can
you make a
diference?
You can help
enhance and expand
health care services at
Fayette County Memo-
rial Hospital through
business or individual
contributions to the
Foundation.
There are a number
of ways to contribute:
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Direct gifts. These can
be in the form of cash or
checks. Non-monetary
gifts are also appreci-
ated, including bonds,
securities, real estate,
gifts-in-kind and insur-
ance policies naming the
Foundation as the benef-
ciary in whole or part.
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Memorial and recog-
nition gifts. Memorial
gifts provide a meaning-
ful and lasting remem-
brance for loved ones.
Recognition gifts serve
as a way to celebrate a
special occasion or to say
thanks to a friend or col-
league, who will be noti-
fed of your generosity.
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Planned giving. Long-
term support to the hos-
pital through a bequest,
trust, charitable gift
annuity, life insurance
policy or retirement ac-
count to the Foundation
is another way to give.
To give, use the
envelope in this news-
letter, or call
Debbie Boggs, RN,
Executive Director, at
740-333-2833 for
more information.
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MAC 5500 resting EKG analysis
system and cart ($10,552)
. Ac-
quired through a restricted dona-
tion from the FCMH Auxiliary,
this system provides instantaneous
readings of electrocardiograms
(EKGs) with up to 99.5 percent
accuracy. All EKGs are also read
by a physician, but this quick
and accurate testing allows for
immediate treatment to begin.
Te unit is used in the Emer-
gency Department. In 2010,
the Cardiopulmonary Department
performed more than 4,300 EKGs.
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Two Moblvac III portable suc-
tion pumps ($3,466).
Moblvac III
is a multipurpose portable unit that
provides the options of constant and
intermittent suction. It operates qui-
etly and is easy to clean and process
for reuse.
www.fcmh.org
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Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Persinger
Myron and Sharon Priest
Linda Ragland
Robert and Helene Sanderson
Tomi Shaw
Rodger Smith
Linda S. Steele
Donnie Stewart
Becky Thompson
Nancy Troutman
Jim and Nancy Ward
Washington Rotary Club
Randy and Tammie Wilson
Beverly Yamour, MD
KimYoung
Anita Zeigler
In memory of
Betty Baker
Charlie and Gina Andrews
Robert H. Baker
Debbie and Thad Boggs
Bob and Carol Copeland
Jeff Erickson
Jim and Judy Erickson
Ruth Erickson
Bob and Linda Highfeld
Jef, Beth and Jeremy Jaacks
Brent, Sarah, Hidy and Cali
Kirkpatrick
Roger and Diana Kirkpatrick
Troy, Lynn, Ian, Nate and Quinn
Kirkpatrick
Allan and Becky Menning
Bill and Linda Parks
John and Lois Rhoad
Paul and Sharon Turvy
Dean and Jane Wallestad
Esther Zellers
Eileen Cline
Fonda Fichthorn
Mr. Mitchell and Dr. Norma Kirby
Donald Dunn
John and Julie Campbell
Melissa Upthegrove
Kathy Gustin
Pamela Langley
Richard Kirkpatrick
Charlie and Gina Andrews
and Family
Baker Family
Bill Binzel and
the Binzel Family
Debbie and Thad Boggs
Franklin Evans
Moira Fahy
Fayette County Memorial
Hospital
Solon and Verlla Graham
Mr. Mitchell and Dr. Norma Kirby
David and Phyllis Kohli
Pamela Langley
David and Shirley Morrow
New Holland Lions Club
Jerry and Jo Ann Newton, Doug
and Family and Julie and
Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jessee Persinger
Tom and Judy Rambo
HarrisWillis
Mr. Mitchell and Dr. Norma Kirby
Harold and Ann Thompson
The Tucker families
of North Dakota
Al DesMarais
Debbie Boggs
Vickie M. Davidson
Brenda Hughes
Mindy Juillerat
Susan A. Morris
Lee Smallwood
Nancy Troutman
County Memorial Hospital by increasing awareness of needs and raising funds.