Patient seizing with clenched jaw requiring emergency resuscitation
Nasal Airway/Trumpet; Drawer Two
Lubricant Jelly; Drawer Two
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Patient with 91% O2 Saturation
Nasal Cannula or Simple Mask; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Pediatric patient in V-Fib
Pediatric pads and defibrillator;Top of Cart
BMT Patient was given two awesome new battery-operated toys from CLS, but they are very hard to open and your patient is starting to throw a steroid-induced tantrum.
Scissors Sharp Blunt; Drawer Two
Battery C and AA; Drawer Two
Patient in acute respiratory distress having active emesis but unable to clear secretions
Tip Suction Tonsil Yankauer; Drawer One
Portable Suction; Top of Cart
Patient requiring rescue breathing
Ambu-bag; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Pediatric Mask; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Pulse Ox; Drawer One
Oxygen Tank; Side of Cart
Stethoscope; Drawer One
During a rapid response, something is wrong with the Philips Monitor and there is no Dynamap available, so the physician asks you to get a manual blood pressure
Non-Disposable BP Kit; Drawer Six/Garage
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Patient has altered LOC post sedated procedure requiring rapid neurological assessment
Pen Light; Drawer Two
Patient with oxygen saturation 87% on non-rebreather mask at 15LPM and RR = 6 with an airway obstruction
Oral airway/Nasal Airway; Drawer Two
Lubricant Jelly; Drawer One
BVM; Respiratory Equipment Bag
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Oxygen; Side of code cart
You encounter patient appearing dusky and cyanotic.
Oxisensor Neo/Adult Max-N (Pulse ox); Drawer One
Stethoscope; Drawer One
Oxygen; side of code cart
Nasal Cannula/Simple Mask; Resp Equipment Bag
Patient in pulseless VT requiring Epinephrine (weight = 4.7kg)
Epinephrine (0.1mg/mL) = 0.47mL; Drawer Three
Connector Fluid Dispensing; Drawer Three
Syringe Luer Lock (3mL - 5mL); Drawer Three
Medication Labels; Drawer Three
Permanent Marker; Drawer Three
Luer Tip Caps; Drawer Three
There is a code called on the unit but the zoll defibrillator is out of recording paper.
Paper Recording Graph for Zoll Defib; Drawer Six/Garage
Patient coding but unable to maintain their own airway; physician prepares to intubate (age = 8 y.o.)
Red Laryngyscope Tray; Drawer Two
Intubation Medication Tray; Drawer Two
ETT Securing Kit; Drawer Two
Correct ETT size = 6.0 Cuffed; Drawer One
Rapid Response called on septic patient with central line access; MD orders stat VBG
Needle Hypo 18G; Drawer Three
Blood Gas Syringe; Drawer Three
Syringe Luer Lock 1mL - 5mL; Drawer Three
Flush Syringe 10mL; Drawer Four
Septic patient quickly deteriorating with no IV access, but unable to obtain PIV quickly (weight = 25kg)
Intraosseous (IO) needle 15G; Drawer Four
ChloraPrep; Drawer Four
Tegaderm Dressing; Drawer Four
NS 10mL flush; Drawer Four
Empty 10mL syringe; Drawer Three
Sterile Gloves; Drawer Five
Your patient is due for NG tube meds, but the entire unit is out of syringes in normal supply areas.
Syringe Enteral Enfit 12mL; Drawer Five
You have an intubated patient, but no one has been monitoring their CO2 levels.
CO2 Sensor Cable on Zoll defibrillator
Detector CO2 Pedi Cap; Drawer Two
The Code Team arrives and asks you where the anesthesia bag is.
Respiratory Equipment Bag
Patient in septic shock with hypotension (wt = 30kg)
NS - Emergency Fluid Tray; Drawer Six/Garage
IV Tubing; Drawer Six/Garage
Bolus 600mL
Someone stole your goggles and you need to go assess your patient with a cough!
Mask Fluid Shield with Splash Guard; Resp Equipment Bag