Transcription of CHAPTER 22 EMERGENCY MEDICATION KIT
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CHAPTER 22. EMERGENCY MEDICATION KIT. HOSPITAL. EMERGENCY DRUGS. 1. EMERGENCY Drugs Used in the Hospital Crash carts Resuscitation or MEDICATION trays Various EMERGENCY kits or boxes Eclampsia kit Malignant hyperthermia cart 2. Standardize Format carts, trays or kits Specific drugs used Crash cart drugs directed by ACLS guidelines (last updated 2000). May differ for adults and pediatrics Location of drugs and supplies in the cart Staff can quickly find what is needed Education of staff on a continual basis 3. EMERGENCY medications must be secure (TX ). Assure medications are available when needed Prevent tampering Options Plastic break away lock or plastic wrap No lock with regular inventory to assure contents are present kept in a locked room under constant surveillance 4.
Eclampsia kit Malignant ... When charging is complete the charge technician shall date, initial and write or stamp "Charged" on the form. The technician shall then file the old form in the file cabinet according to the date. 5. The liaison pharmacist is responsible for checking on a monthly basis the expiration dating of the resus trays and
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