SIOUX FALLS REMSA AMBULANCE EQUIPMENT AND MEDICATION LIST
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1 ALL EQUIPMENT MUST BE LATEX FREE STRETCHERS o 1 Wheeled cot/ambulance stretcher such as Ferno or Stryker o 1 Stair Chair (or equivalent) AIRWAY MAINTENANCE o 1 Adult Supraglottic Airway (Combitube, King LT or equivalent) o 2 Laryngoscope handle with extra batteries o 2 Miller blade size 0 o 2 Miller blade size 1 o 2 Miller blade size 2 o 2 Miller blade size 3 o 2 Macintosh blade size 3 o 2 Macintosh blade size 4 o 2 Replacement laryngoscope bulb o 2 Adult McGill forceps o 2 Pediatric McGill forceps o 2 Adult endotracheal stylettes o 2 Pediatric endotracheal stylettes o 1 Adult Gum Bougie o 1 Pediatric Gum Bougie o 2 Size 3.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 3.5 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 4.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 4.5 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 5.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 6.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 6.5 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 7.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 7.5 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 8.0 endotracheal tubes o 2 Size 8.5 endotracheal tubes o 2 Adult Colormetric ETCO2 detector o 1 Pediatric Colormetric ETCO2 detector o 1 Electronic ETCO2 detector (may be combined with pulse ox) o 1 sterile scalpel o 2 Nasal speculums o mm adapter for needle cric o gauge IV catheters for chest decompression o 1 CPAP set up with medium and large adult masks o 1 hand held nebulizer kit o 1 ET nebulizer kit o 4 Saline vials for nebulizer treatments o 1 Size 110 mm oral airway o 1 Size 100 mm oral airway o 1 Size 90 mm oral airway o 1 Size 80 mm oral airway o 1 Size 60 mm oral airway o 1 Size 40 mm oral airway o 1 Size 8.0 nasal airway o 1 Size 7.0 nasal airway o 1 Size 6.0 nasal airway Page 1 of 5
2 o 1 Tube lubricating jelly o 1 Disposable bulb syringe o 1 Permanently installed suction device capable of a minimum vacuum pressure of 300 mm Hg with collection capacity of one liter o 1 meconium aspirator o 1 Portable suction device o 2 Disposable hard suction tips o 2 Suction connecting tubes o Assorted suction catheters to include sizes 8, 10, and 14 French o 2 Adult-sized portable bag-valve-mask units with reservoir o 1 Child-sized portable bag-valve-mask unit with reservoir with infant and neonate masks o 2 Portable oxygen tanks, minimum size D o 2 Portable regulator 0-15 LPM o 1 Installed oxygen supply o 2 Wall regulators 0-15 LPM o 2 Face masks with tubing (adult) o 2 Nasal cannulas with tubing (adult) o 2 Face masks with tubing (pediatric) o 1 Face mask with tubing (infant) o 2 Nasal cannulas with tubing (pediatric) o 2 Oxygen connecting tubes o 1 Oxygen saturation monitor with probe o 1 Pediatric sized saturation monitor probe CORONARY CARE o 1 Monitor-defibrillator (LifePak 12 or 15 with external pacing and 12 lead EKG capability or equivalent) o 2 Adult Quick-combo defibrillation patches o 1 Pediatric Quick-combo patch o 2 Rolls ECG paper o 1 Set patient cables o 1 Box of Adult diaphoretic electrodes o 1 Package pediatric electrodes VENIPUNCTURE AND FLUID ADMINISTRATION NOTES: Sharps must be needleless to comply with OSHA requirements. Fluids must be protected from extreme temparatures. o 1 IV pump o 2 D 5 W 250 cc o 8 NS 1000 cc o 6 Regular administration sets o 3 Microdrip administration sets o 2 IV pump administration sets o 6 IV catheters, 24 gauge o 6 IV catheters, 22 gauge o 6 IV catheters, 20 gauge o 6 IV catheters, 18 gauge o 6 IV catheters, 16 gauge o 6 IV catheters, 14 gauge o 1 Implanted port needle (19 gauge 90 degree bent huber needle with attached 6 inch extension tubing) o 1 Broslow Resuscitation tape o 2 tourniquets Page 2 of 5
3 o 1 Box alcohol wipes o 1 Box Betadine wipes Either o 2 IO needles, 15 gauge o 2 IO needles, 18 gauge OR o 1 EZ-IO Power Driver o 2 EZ-IO Adult Needles o 2 EZ-IO Pediatric Needles IMMOBILIZATION OF FRACTURES o 1 Scoop stretcher o 1 Traction splint (Sager or equivalent) o 1 Set pneumatic splints or equivalent o 2 sets of head blocks o 5 adjustable adult cervical collars o 3 adjustable pediatric cervical collars o 1 Long backboards o 1 Pediatric immobilization device o 1 Pedi-Mate (or equivalent) o 1 KED WOUND DRESSINGS o 4 Rolls 3 inch elastic wrap bandage or self-adherent wrap bandage o 10 Sterile kerlex dressings or equivalent o 10 Sterile surgipad dressings or equivalent o 2 Trauma pads o 2 Rolls 1 inch tape o 2 Rolls 2 inch cloth tape o 1 Box of 1 X 3 Band-Aids o 2 Hot packs o 1 Scissors o 2 Commercial tourniquets for bleeding control BURN MANAGEMENT o 4 Sterile sheets o 6 Liters sterile saline irrigating solution o 4 Pair sterile gloves o 6 Ice packs EMERGENCY CHILDBIRTH o 1 Disposable sterile OB kit with mylar blanket or equivalent o APGAR chart COMMUNICATIONS o 1 portable and 1 mobile radio, compatible with the state digital radio system, for two way voice communications with hospitals and dispatch MEDICATIONS NOTES: Sharps must be needleless to comply with OSHA requirements. Medications must be protected from extreme temperatures. o 1 activated charcoal 50 g o 1 sterile water Liter o 1 adenosine 30 mg Page 3 of 5
4 o 3 amiodarone (Cordarone) 150 mg o 1 baby aspirin Bottle o 2 lorazepam (Ativan) 4 mg o 4 atropine 1 mg o 1 diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 50 mg o 2 calcium chloride 1 g o 1 diltiazem (Cardizem) 25 mg o 1 methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) 125 mg o 1 epinephrine 1: ml vial o 2 epinephrine 1: mg o 8 epinephrine 1:10,000 1 mg o 2 fentanyl (Sublimaze) 100 mcg/2ml o 1 glucagon 1 mg o 1 dopamine (Intropin) 400 mg o 2 furosemide (Lasix) 100 mg o 1 lidocaine 4:1 premix drip o 1 lidocaine 1% 10 mg vial o 4 lidocaine 100 mg o 1 magnesium sulfate 5 g o 2 morphine sulfate 10 mg o 2 naloxone (Narcan) 2 mg o 1 phenylephrine nasal spray (Neo-Synephrine) 1 bottle o 1 nitroglycerine SL or spray (Nitrostat) 1 bottle o 2 ondansetron (Zofran) 4 mg o 1 oral anesthetic spray (Cetacaine) o 1 ophthalmic anesthetic o 2 procainamide (Pronestyl, Procan) 1 g o 4 albuterol (Proventil) 3 ml o 2 sodium bicarbonate 50 meq o 2 succinylcholine (Anectine) 200 mg o 1 thiamine hydrochloride 100 mg o 2 midazolam (Versed) 10 mg o 1 vecuronium (Norcuron) 10 mg o 1 lidocaine hydrochloride 2% jelly (Xylocaine 2% Jelly) 1 tube o 5 medication labels o 1 calculator o 1 nasal atomizer o 10 syringes 10 cc o 5 syringes 3 cc o 5 syringes 1 cc o 5 IM needles o 5 SQ needles o 2 Tubex or equivalent syringes DISASTER EQUIPMENT o 2 reflective vests o 25 triage tags o 25 red ribbons o 25 yellow ribbons o Disaster protocol o Mutual Aid List o 3 clipboards o 3 writing instruments o Checklists (Medical command, Triage Officer, Treatment officer, Transportation Officer) o Logs (Medical command, Transportation Officer, Staging) Page 4 of 5
5 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT o 1 Mega-Mover (or equivalent) o 1 Sharps container o 2 Pillows o 3 Blankets o 6 mylar blankets o 6 Sets of sheets for stretcher o 4 Pillow cases o 2 towels o 1 Box tissues o 2 Adult cuffs with aneroid BP manometers o 1 XL Adult cuff with aneroid BP manometer o 1 Child cuff with aneroid BP manometer o 1 Infant cuff with aneroid BP manometer o 2 Adult stethoscopes o 1 Pediatric stethoscope o 1 Flashlight o 1 Street guide o 1 Fire Extinguisher, five pound o 10 Chucks or equivalent o 1 box each small, medium, large, XL nonsterile gloves o 6 disposable masks, molded or equivalent o 4 N-95 disposable masks o 6 P-95 disposable masks o 1 Moisture-proof waste container, nonmetal o 1 Moisture-proof waste container, nonmetal for contaminated waste o 1 Glass Thermometer (rectal) capable of reading down to 86 o o 2 Emesis bags or equivalent o 2 Body bags o 1 Heavy duty disaster body bag o 1 Crow bar o 4 Soft restraints o 2 Pair leather gloves o 1 Disinfectant kit to meet OSHA standards o 1 Blood glucose monitor o 1 Personal Protective Equipment kit to meet OSHA standards o 2 Personal Protective Air-purifying respirators-medium o 1 Personal Protective Air-purifying respirators-large o 2 canisters for air-purifying respirators Effective July 23, 2014 Page 5 of 5
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