What Information Goes on a Medical Bracelet?

Accidents happen. When emergency services respond, they assess all aspects of the situation, specifically your current state of well-being. In some cases, you won't be capable of telling the paramedic that you're in pain, or that you're allergic to certain medication, which is where a medical bracelet comes in handy.
  1. Function

    • Medical bracelets are worn daily by those who take daily medication, those who suffer from certain allergies and those with medical conditions. Having this information on you during an accident allows first responders to avoid medical error based on your needs.

    Types

    • Medical bracelets are usually made of gold, silver, steel or titanium. This is because these metals are durable and the information inscribed on them can't be worn off easily.

    Geography

    • Medical professionals almost always look for medical identification bracelets and necklaces on patients before starting any form of treatment, according to Americanmedical-ID.com.

    Considerations

    • Besides medical conditions, allergies and daily medications, it is helpful to have information like your blood type, if you have a pacemaker, what your faith is, if you're an organ donor and any emergency contacts you have inscribed on the bracelet.

    Additional Information

    • Though not completely necessary, you may put your first name on the bracelet. This is especially helpful if you have Alzheimer's or if you're at risk for a diabetic coma or other condition where you would not be able to give your name and personal information.

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