In the field - Phygital VIDEOS
eCard and ICE / NFC and QR frame
William Nicholls
Last Update a month ago

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Road Traffic Accidents (The "Message in a Helmet") Motorcyclists and cyclists often use ICE stickers or QR codes on the rear of their helmets.
Instance: In a high-speed collision where a rider is unconscious, paramedics can scan a QR code or read a "Medical Emergency Information" (MEI) tag on the helmet. This prevents them from administering drugs that might interact with the rider's existing medications, a critical factor in trauma surgery.5. Hidden Conditions (Addison’s Disease / Dysautonomia) Conditions that cause sudden fainting (syncope) often lead to "unresponsive patient" calls.
Testimonial: "I wear my medical ID because I have Dysautonomia. It comes in handy when I pass out... and the care team needs to know what's going on. I can wear it at all times so that no matter what I’m doing, I have that layer of safety." — Laurel B.6. Correcting "Standard" Procedures (IV Access) Sometimes saving a life—or preventing further trauma—is about specific medical instructions.
Testimonial: "My son has very difficult IV access. I put the info on his bracelet. Now, when he goes to the hospital, they see the ID and call an IV therapist immediately. On one occasion, he was poked 13 times by nurses; now it's just one poke by an expert. It's saved him so much trauma." — Robbie M.
